National Ag Day March 20
Story Date: 3/17/2009

  Source:  The Agriculture Council of America, 3/17/09

What Is Ag Day?
It's a day to recognize and celebrate the abundance provided by agriculture. Every year, producers, agricultural associations, corporations, universities, government agencies and countless other across America join together to recognize the contributions of agriculture.

When Is Ag Day?
Ag Day is celebrated on March 20, 2009 - the first day of spring. National Ag Day falls during National Ag Week, March 15-21, 2009.

Who Hosts Ag Day?
The Agriculture Council of America hosts the campaign on a national level. However, the awareness efforts in communities across America are as influential - if not more - than the broad-scale effort. Again this year, the Ag Day Planning Guide has been created to help communities and organizations more effectively host Ag Day events.

What Is Ag Day All About?

Ag Day is about recognizing - and celebrating - the contribution of agriculture in our everyday lives. The National Ag Day program encourages every American to:
• Understand how food and fiber products are produced.
• Value the essential role of agriculture in maintaining a strong economy.
• Appreciate the role agriculture plays in providing safe, abundant and affordable products.

Where Can I Find More Information?
Contact the Agriculture Council of America at (913) 491-1895. Or use our online contact form.

 
























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