Grants Bring Ag Literacy to Minnesota Classrooms
12 projects receive MN Agriculture in the Classroom funding
St. Paul, MN: Twelve Minnesota educators looking to provide more agricultural experiences for their students have received 2025 Agricultural Literacy Grants from the Minnesota Agriculture in the Classroom (MAITC) Foundation.
The grants are designed to support agriculture and food systems education efforts from kindergarten to high school across the state.
The 12 teachers received grants of up to $1,000 each to allow students to experience agriculture in a cross-curricular manner. Topics to be explored through this year’s projects include soybean growing, field trips, growing fruit trees, and more.
MAITC is a partnership between the Minnesota Department of Agriculture (MDA) and the MAITC Foundation that seeks to increase agricultural literacy through K-12 education. For more information about the Ag Literacy Grants, visit the MAITC website.
Grantee School and City
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Teacher
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Project Title
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Northfield High School, Northfield
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T.J. Austin
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Agriculture Day
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Healy High School, Hillman
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Brenda Gotvald
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Green Learning Oasis Initiative
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Minnesota 4-H, 8 school districts
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Anja Johnson
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Enhancing Agricultural Literacy and Leadership Through the Sensational Soybean Kit Program
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AFSA K-12, Little Canada
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Kerry Schulte
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Farm to Table
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Highland Park High School, St. Paul
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Lillian Thuente
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Elementary Reading and Agriculture Activities
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JA Hughes Elementary School, Red Lake Falls
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Hannah Seeger
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Kindergarten is EGGciting!
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Lucy Laney Elementary, Minneapolis
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Joshua Hermerding
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Lucy Laney Orchard
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Mankato Area Public Schools, Mankato
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Melissa Brueske
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Camp Ignite
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East Range Academy of Technology and Science, Mountain Iron
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Noel Cordero
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Growing Our Future: Agricultural Learning at Simek’s Farm
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St. Francis Catholic School, Brainerd
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Carrie Allord
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Monthly Agriculture Immersion
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New Ulm Middle School, New Ulm
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Amber Gremmels
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From Field to Fork
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Mountain Lake Elementary, Mountain Lake
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Martha Dukes
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First Grade Science Trip
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