Education

Reaching Out from Farm to City

Education and educating people about agriculture are priorities at the core of Farm Bureau’s mission. From Ag in the Classroom programs and materials for the K-12 classroom to college scholarships, safety education and M*A*S*H camps, education is part of our policy and important to our members.

At Farm Bureau, we believe that helping people learn and understand more about our state’s largest industry from the field to the table is important. After all, whether we live on a farm or in the city, a rural community or an urban center, agriculture is important to all of us.

Arkansas Ag in the Classroom Teacher Award

The Arkansas Ag in the Classroom Outstanding Teacher Award recognizes an outstanding teacher in Arkansas who incorporates agricultural themes into non-agricultural curricula. If you know teachers who use agriculture in the classroom, please encourage them to apply for the award. Teachers can self-nominate, or be nominated by fellow teachers, principals, superintendents, or nominated by a county Farm Bureau leader. 

Program questions can be direction to Matt Jackson at donette.spann@arfb.com or by phone at 501-228-1222.

The Arkansas Ag int he Classroom Teacher Award guidelines and application can be downloaded here. Deadline for applications is April 1, 2024.