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2018 Poster and Essay Contest: "Kentucky Agriculture: From Farm Gate to Dinner Plate"

2023-06-30 18:55:00

The Ryan Quarles commissioner invited students from the state of Kentucky throughout Commonwealth and submitted their own artwork to demonstrate the importance of agriculture to Commonwealth's lifestyle and the future. Students are encouraged to submit posters, papers or digital images based on the theme of the contest. The theme of 2018 is "Kentucky Agriculture: From the gate of the farm to the plate". A state-wide poster and the winner of the paper from kindergarten through 12th grade are chosen and a comprehensive digital champion is chosen. The prize money will be awarded to the winner in the 2018 Poster - Essay Prize Awards Ceremony. Information on formulas is currently unknown. Award-winning works can be displayed on Frankfurt's Commissioner's Office, Kentucky Fair in 2018, and on KDA's website.

For details, please refer to the following, including the rules of competition and registration form, or contact Elizabeth Gordon at (502) 782-4125 or email elizabeth.gordon@ky.gov by e-mail.

Farm-City held three competitions, poster, essay and multimedia, and in commemoration of the 200th anniversary of the state, the theme of 2018 was "Alabama Agriculture 200 Years". There are two types of poster competition, from kindergarten to 3rd grade and 2nd grade to 4th grade to 6th grade, one from seventh grade to ninth grade and the other from 10th grade to 12th grade. The multimedia competition is open to all students in Alabama state from grade 9 to 12.

The Ryan Quarles commissioner invited students from the state of Kentucky throughout Commonwealth and submitted their own artwork to demonstrate the importance of agriculture to Commonwealth's lifestyle and the future. Students are encouraged to submit posters, papers or digital images based on the theme of the contest. The theme of 2018 is "Kentucky Agriculture: From the gate of the farm to the plate". A state-wide poster and the winner of the paper from kindergarten through 12th grade are chosen and a comprehensive digital champion is chosen. The prize money will be awarded to the winner in the 2018 Poster - Essay Prize Awards Ceremony. Information on formulas is currently unknown. Award-winning works can be displayed on Frankfurt's Commissioner's Office, Kentucky Fair in 2018, and on KDA's website.

Alabama Farm City Council is once again excited to host multimedia competitions, poster competitions and essay competitions for young people in Marion County. Competition is sponsored by the Alabama Peasant Cooperative and complements farm city posters and essay competition by providing different channels to students to express their creativity. The theme of 2017 for all three competitions is "agriculture: food of life". The theme of "Agriculture: food of life" in 2017 of the National Agricultural Day and Agricultural City Week Week captures the essence of agriculture. It is not agriculture, there are no other industries and activities related to "life". Farmers produce cereals, proteins, fruits, vegetables, nuts and dairy products that sustain life. The food we eat is actually the fuel of our body. Without it, life will be unsustainable. Agriculture, however, is intertwined with "life" in other ways. Private farms and forest areas provide wildlife habitats and food and support the lives of all natural creatures. Food is indispensable