All posts from Chloe Sprecker

  • Let’s grow together! Learn to grow food and donate extra locally with the Grow & Give Modern Victory Garden Project. The resources offered are designed to help you grow your own food this year and beyond.

    You got this, Colorado!* Colorado State University Extension & Master Gardeners are here to help every step of the way. 

    Learn more about the history of victory gardens. 

    Fun for all ages

    *State specific information can be found through state land-grant universities Extension & Master Gardener programs. 



  • ExploreSaskAg.ca is a kid-friendly website that brings the story of agriculture in Saskatchewan to life!

    The website dives into the Past, Evolution, Present and Future of agriculture in Saskatchewan, providing kids the opportunity to immerse themselves in the discovery of how agriculture has shaped and continues to influence our economy, culture and communities.

    Through highly interactive information, colourful illustrations, real-life photos, and quizzes, kids will better their understanding and appreciation for food and for the people producing food.

    Visit ExploreSaskAg.ca to see for yourself!

    This website is proudly brought to you by Agriculture in the Classroom Saskatchewan.



  • Immerse yourself – literally – in virtual Canadian farm and food tours.

    Farm and Food Care Ontario is providing users with the opportunity to explore real life Canadian farms and food processing facilities.

    Compatible with desktop computers, mobile devices, and even virtual reality components, Farm Food 360 is a fun, simple and affordable way to educate and engage audiences of all ages.

    Pick from a selection of virtual tours here: http://www.farmfood360.ca/

    Learn more about Farm and Food Care Ontario here: http://www.farmfoodcareon.org/



  • Have you started or are you considering starting a garden this year?

    Download this helpful Garden Box Guide resource created in collaboration by Nutrien and Community Partners.



  • Water quality is crucial to a sustainable future, but how much do you know about it?

    High school science teachers and their students are invited to use a brand-new education tool to study water quality this year. The H2Know digital case study is an investigation of water quality challenges in Lake Erie published by the Nutrients for Life Foundation. Numerous experts in environmental science, water treatment, soil science, agricultural engineering and secondary education worked together to develop this curriculum.

    Learn more: H2KnowLearning.org



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