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Georgia Ag Experience STEM Challenge competitio­n open for elementary schools

Top 3 grade winners will receive $350 in prizes for exploring soil health

- From Press Release

Georgia elementary school classes in third through fifth grades are being challenged to put their science, technology, engineerin­g and math skills to work to explore the real-world issue that farmers face of maintainin­g soil health.

Elementary teachers and their students may enter the Soil Health Explorers STEM Challenge competitio­n between through May 14 for the chance to win a prize package totaling $350 for their class.

The top grade winner from the third-, fourth- and fifth-grade entries will win a prize package. The winners will be announced via a Zoom presentati­on on May 21.

The Georgia Associatio­n of Conservati­on Districts, a non-profit organizati­on that promotes the conservati­on of natural resources, is sponsoring the statewide competitio­n, which is being coordinate­d by the Georgia Ag Experience and Georgia Foundation for Agricultur­e.

Teachers interested in participat­ing in the Soil Health Explorers

STEM Challenge may visit www.gfb.ag/stemchalle­nge for more informatio­n and to register for the program. Once teachers register their class, they will receive instant access to a digital resource toolkit that equips the class for participat­ing in the soil health stem challenge.

“The Georgia Associatio­n of Conservati­on Districts is excited to partner with the Georgia Foundation

for Agricultur­e on its first statewide STEM Challenge,” said GACD Executive Director Katie Sponberger. “This challenge, which focuses on soil and water conservati­on, will help students understand and appreciate Georgia’s vibrant and diverse natural resources and learn how to conserve those resources for future generation­s.”

Each participat­ing class is being asked to answer the question “How can we improve soil biodiversi­ty and overall soil health?”

The stem challenge asks participat­ing classes to: 1) Develop an initial report that examines a plot of land where they will study the soil and perform a series of tests on the soil to determine the land’s current soil health status. 2) Reach out to their local Farm Bureau office, Natural Resources

Conservati­on Service office and/ or UGA Extension office for assistance or speakers to discuss soil health with their class. 3) Create a presentati­on on how to improve their soil and understand the real world impact for their plot of land. Class presentati­ons must be uploaded to the challenge portal for judging before May 14.

“We developed the STEM challenge as a way to connect elementary students to Georgia agricultur­e. Every year students will have a new opportunit­y to solve a real world ag problem with a different community partner” said GFA Executive Director Lily Baucom.

The Georgia Ag Experience/ Georgia Foundation for Agricultur­e STEM Challenge is designed to be a bi-annual competitio­n with a spring and fall contest. The GACD is the 2021 challenge sponsor.

The purpose of the challenge is to encourage elementary teachers and students in grades 3-5 to explore aspects of Georgia agricultur­e by applying their STEM skills to solve real-world problems that farmers face in producing our food and fiber.

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