MFBF announces 2021 ‘Ag in Color’ Drawing Contest
Published
9/2/2020
Montana Farm Bureau announces its ‘Ag in Color’ Drawing Contest, part of their Montana Youth (MY) Agriculture Literacy program. This well-established drawing contest is now open for 2021. ‘Ag in Color’ drawing contest consists of seven entry categories and is designated for students in kindergarten through sixth grade.
Entry categories include areas specific to Montana Agriculture:
Kindergarten – Farm Animals in Montana
Grade 1 – Grown in Montana
Grade 2 – Grains of Montana
Grade 3 – Cattle in Agriculture
Grade 4 – Noxious Weeds in Montana
Grade 5 – Safety on Montana’s Farms and Ranches
Grade 6 – Ag-Related Careers in Montana
One winner will be chosen from each category and judges will select one drawing from the winners to receive the “Farm Bureau Proud” designation. Montana Farm Bureau will host the winning artists and their families at an award luncheon in Helena March 2021. Winners and their families will tour the capitol city and meet with state dignitaries prior to the luncheon.
The ‘Ag in Color’ drawing contest is open to all students and educators across Montana. Entries must be submitted to the County Superintendent who in turn will submit county winners to Montana Farm Bureau for consideration.
Teachers can click here for educational resources and lesson plans to match each category.
For more information, contact Montana Farm Bureau Regional Manager Rikki Swant.
Entry categories include areas specific to Montana Agriculture:
Kindergarten – Farm Animals in Montana
Grade 1 – Grown in Montana
Grade 2 – Grains of Montana
Grade 3 – Cattle in Agriculture
Grade 4 – Noxious Weeds in Montana
Grade 5 – Safety on Montana’s Farms and Ranches
Grade 6 – Ag-Related Careers in Montana
One winner will be chosen from each category and judges will select one drawing from the winners to receive the “Farm Bureau Proud” designation. Montana Farm Bureau will host the winning artists and their families at an award luncheon in Helena March 2021. Winners and their families will tour the capitol city and meet with state dignitaries prior to the luncheon.
The ‘Ag in Color’ drawing contest is open to all students and educators across Montana. Entries must be submitted to the County Superintendent who in turn will submit county winners to Montana Farm Bureau for consideration.
Teachers can click here for educational resources and lesson plans to match each category.
For more information, contact Montana Farm Bureau Regional Manager Rikki Swant.
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