New York Agriculture in the Classroom
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State Agriculture Commissioner Patrick H. Brennan read to the second and third grade classes at Waterville Central School in celebration of Agricultural Literacy Day on March 20, 2006. After reading the book titled, Extra Cheese Please: Mozzarella's Journey from Cow to Pizza, he donated the book to the school library.

New York Agriculture in the Classroom

Less than 2% of our population actually produces food on farms, while over 20% of our nation's workforce is in some way, shape, or form involved in the processing, marketing, distribution, and sales of food and fiber products. And yet, little is taught in our schools about agriculture and the total food and fiber system. One of New York Ag in the Classroom's (NYAITC) objectives is to fill this void.

Established in 1985 as a partnership between Cornell University, the NYS Department of Agriculture and Markets, the NYS Education Department, and the New York Farm Bureau, NY AITC educates youth, teachers, and consumers about agriculture and the food and fiber system.

NY AITC envisions a day when individuals in the state of New York:

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