Link to Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry Committee - U.S. Senate - text with scenes of farming, infant with mother and forestry. Photos: USDA

 

 

Where DOES our food come from? The answer is neither simple, nor complicated. Sometimes, the best answers we find are also those given to our young people. Many organizations within the federal and state governments, as well as universities and agricultural organizations have websites with information about where our food comes from and how it gets there. And many of the answers may surprise you.

Here are a few links to other websites for information about where your next meal is coming from...

Test your knowledge about agriculture - for teens, teachers, and anyone who wants to learn more about agriculture through informative and interactive links.

The real dirt on soil - the basic ingredient in agriculture, as explained by a “slimy” character created by the USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service.

Educational resources by topic - on a more serious note, for parents and teachers by the National Agricultural Library.


 

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