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Celebrating Ag Literacy Week, March 16 – 20
Lifestyle
March 11, 2026

Celebrating Ag Literacy Week, March 16 – 20

Grangers across the nation have a powerful opportunity to share the heart of agriculture with the next generation during the National Grange’s Agricultural Literacy Week, March 16 – 20, 2026.

 

Organized through the National Grange Lecturer’s Department, this week-long celebration invites members to engage students, families and entire communities in meaningful conversations about where our food comes from, who produces it and why agriculture matters every day of the year.

 

At its core, the Grange has always been an educational organization dedicated to strengthening communities and advancing agricultural understanding. Ag Literacy Week continues that proud tradition by encouraging local Granges to design creative and impactful experiences that connect people of all ages to the world of agriculture.

 

What is Ag Literacy Week?

Ag Literacy Week is a nationwide effort focused on increasing awareness and appreciation for agriculture. During the week, you are encouraged to:

  • Visit classrooms to share stories about farming and food systems
  • Partner with schools, libraries and community organizations to lead discussions or demonstrations
  • Host engaging, hands-on activities that illustrate the journey from field to fork

 

The purpose extends far beyond teaching agricultural facts. The goal is to build connections, bridge the gap between consumers and producers and help communities better understand the farmers and agricultural professionals who make our lives possible.

 

Bringing the Story of Agriculture to Life

Agricultural literacy is more than knowing how crops grow or animals are raised. It is about fostering a broader understanding of:

  • Where our food, fiber and fuel originate
  • The science, stewardship and care behind production
  • The families and individuals who shape our rural landscapes
  • The vital role agriculture plays in local and national economies

 

Whether reading an ag-themed story to a classroom, organizing a farm tour, or leading a hands-on activity, each interaction plants a seed of awareness. These experiences help cultivate appreciation, spark curiosity and inspire future leaders in agriculture.

 

Let’s use March 16 – 20 to plant seeds of knowledge that will grow for generations to come.

 

Usable lesson plans and more information can be found at www.nationalgrange.org/lecturer-programs.

 

by Dr. Richard Stonebraker, National Grange Lecturer

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