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Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services
Charles H. Bronson, Commissioner

October 5, 2007

Florida Agriculture Literacy Day Set For April 10

Florida Agriculture Literacy Day, sponsored by Florida Agriculture in the Classroom, Inc., will be held Thursday, April 10, 2008, and hundreds of Florida agriculture industry volunteers are invited to read a special children’s book developed in honor of next year’s event.

“These Florida Farms” is a children’s book developed by the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services to celebrate Florida Ag Literacy Day’s fifth anniversary. Gary Seamans and Mike Wright, of the department’s Division of Marketing and Development, wrote and illustrated, respectively, the rhyming book that chronicles the adventures of two students who follow a safari guide from a grocery store to farms around the state to learn about the different commodities produced in Florida.

“Writing a children’s book with Florida commodities seemed a fitting way to celebrate the anniversary of Florida Agriculture Literacy Day,” said Cara Martin, chairman of Florida Ag in the Classroom and assistant director of government and community affairs for Florida Farm Bureau.

“Ag Literacy Day is Florida Ag in the Classroom’s most popular agriculture industry event,” Martin said. “We have more than doubled to 1,500 the number of industry volunteers who participate in Ag Literacy Day since it began in 2003.”

Registration for Florida Agriculture Literacy Day will begin in early 2008, and online registration will be available on Florida Ag in the Classroom’s web site www.agtag.org for the first time. Books, lessons and packets for teachers and bookmarks and other goodies for students will be sent out beginning in February.

Florida farmers, growers, ranchers, Farm Bureau members, Cattlemen and Cattlewomen members, University of Florida/IFAS extension and 4-H agents and master gardeners, FFA teachers and students and other industry association representatives are asked to schedule their classroom visits at least two weeks before their readings.

Though Ag Literacy Day is set for April 10, 2008, industry volunteers can read after that date. But Florida Ag in the Classroom asks that the readings be completed by the end of the school year.

Florida Ag in the Classroom is able to provide these Ag Literacy Day books, lessons, bookmarks and other items for free to agriculture industry volunteers because of the funding it receives from the sales of the Florida agriculture specialty license plate also known as the “Ag Tag.”

Florida Ag in the Classroom is a non-profit association based in Gainesville charged with educating Florida students and teachers in kindergarten through 12th grade about the importance of the Florida agriculture industry.

For more information:
Lisa Gaskalla
(352) 846-1391
faitc@ifas.ufl.edu

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