The Montana Farm Bureau Federation has announced the winners of the Montana Youth Agriculture Literacy program drawing contest. “Ag in Color” was developed in recognition of National Ag Week, March 15-21, 2026, as a creative competition for elementary school children. Each grade was given a different agricultural theme ranging from “Grains of Montana” and “Cattle in Montana” to noxious weeds, farm safety and ag-related careers. One winner was selected from each grade with judges selecting one drawing from the winners to receive the "Farm Bureau Proud" designation.

 

The “Ag in Color” drawing contest was open to any Montana student enrolled in kindergarten through 6th grade. Entries were judged on agricultural content, originality, neatness and reproducibility.

 

“Members of the Women's Leadership Committee had the honor of judging the Montana Ag in Color program drawing contest during the recently held DUAL training seminar. DUAL training consisted of members of the Promotion and Engagement and Women’s Leadership Committees,” said WLC Chair Heidi Brewer. “Both committees joined forces to judge the 2026 “Ag in Color” entries. County Farm Bureaus send their winners for the state level judging, so the entries judged were the ‘best of the best.’ A different theme is chosen for each grade level teaching students the importance farmers and ranchers play in their everyday lives while producing food to feed the world.”

 

 

Kindergarten

Harper Bruski, Ekalaka Public School - Mrs. Frye

 

First

Charlee Lindell, Ekalaka Public School - Mrs. Guyer

 

Second

Sawyer Stroh, Roy Public School - Mrs. Willmore

 

Third

Cote French, Malta Elementary - Mrs. Wiederrick

 

Fourth

Nora Pelton, Terry Schools – Mrs. Edwards

 

Fifth & Farm Bureau Proud

Zoey Williamson, Malta Elementary - Mrs. Young

 

Sixth

Maci Verschoot, Lambert Public School - Mrs. Pust

 

Winners and classroom teachers will receive a cash prize and goodies from Montana Farm Bureau during Ag Week March 15-21, 2026. Winning entries will be printed and distributed on usable items and educational materials. They will be posted on the Montana Farm Bureau website and Facebook page. For more information on how to become involved in the Ag In Color contest in years to come, visit https://mfbf.org/Programs/Montana-Youth-Ag-Literacy.