Farming food for thought

Farming food for thought

A new program aimed at educating and engaging South Australian primary school students about all things agriculture has been launched by Primary Producers SA.

Educating Kids About Agriculture will provide teachers and students with hands-on, on-farm or in-school experiences which explore livestock, cropping, horticulture, viticulture and sustainable water management.

PPSA’s Educating Kids About Agriculture Steering Committee chair Dr Don Plowman said primary industries were often misunderstood, with many students unaware of how their food gets from paddock to plate.

“The Educating Kids About Agriculture program is working to change this, and introduce the science, innovation and technology used to grow high-quality sustainable food,” he said.

“Primary industries and agribusiness are significant pillars of SA’s economy, so the project team are excited to be playing a part and helping showcase agriculture to students and teachers throughout SA.

“We have three education hubs in SA which are delivering a range of activities, and after a successful pilot phase we are now inviting primary schools to participate and utilise the resources.

“The Hubs help us cover much of SA, plus they offer complimentary education activities to suit different year levels and curriculum areas.”

The program launch is timed to celebrate National Agriculture Day which this year celebrates the diverse and fulfilling career opportunities in agriculture, encouraging people to choose their own “agventure”.

National Agriculture Day ambassador George the Farmer attended the Educating Kids About Agriculture launch.

George the Farmer founder and director Simone Kain has developed a series of videos, virtual reality experiences and resource books for teachers with each focusing on a specific food or fibre, such as chickpeas.

“There is a section dedicated to Careers In Chickpeas, which emphasises the many opportunities agriculture offers in science, technology, and machinery operations – as well as growing the crop.”

Other hubs of the Educating Kids About Agriculture program are AgCommunicators’ Food and Fibre Education SA (who deliver Healthy Plants, Healthy People, and the science awards), and the Wickedly Water Efficient sustainable water use and wicking program.

The Wickedly Water Efficient program, delivered by Jeanette Gellard and Dr Kerri Muller, provides a free water use efficiency kit to each school which includes a soil moisture probe, a range of seeds and growing resources, free downloadable PowerPoint presentations, student worksheets and activities, and live webinars with agricultural scientists and communicators.

The workshop will also deliver a face-to-face session and facilitate an opportunity for participating students to visit a working farm and talk with a wickedly water efficient farmer.

All programs in the Educating Kids About Agriculture Program are free.

The skilled education teams can visit primary schools and provide support, resources and equipment to help deliver the program effectively.

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