Promotion & Education Resource Catalog & Order Form

Promotion & Education Resource Catalog

Looking for resources to assist in sharing the message of agriculture? Take a look at the variety of resource items available for purchase to use in local efforts. These can enhance outreach to students and consumers.

CategoryItem NumberItem NamePriceItem Description
Ag MagsW-164Biotechnology (Pkg. 30)4Ag Mags are an agriculture tabloid-style magazine filled with short newspaper articles, puzzles, games, fun facts, trivia and career section for students grades 3-5. Fantastic agricultural tool to implement in the classroom.
Ag MagsW-155Career Ag Mag (Pkg. 30)6Ag Mags are an agriculture tabloid-style magazine filled with short newspaper articles, puzzles, games, fun facts, trivia and career section for students grades 3-5. Fantastic agricultural tool to implement in the classroom.
Ag MagsW-250Bee Ag Mags9.5Ag Mags are an agriculture tabloid-style magazine filled with short newspaper articles, puzzles, games, fun facts, trivia and career section for students grades 3-5. Fantastic agricultural tool to implement in the classroom.
Ag MagsW-272Ag Innovations6.530 per set
Ag MagsW-168Beef Ag Mag6.2530 per set
BooksW-121From Peanuts to Peanut Butter by Melvin Berger6Uses giant sized photos and simple text to give students a close-up look at the process that gives us peanut butter. PreK-W
BooksW-126Growing Pumpkins by Melvin Berger6The colorful photographs and simple text takes them to a farm to learn the cycle of a pumpkin field from planting to harvest. PreK-2
BooksW-127The Vegetable Garden by Melvin Berger6Selecting the seed, preparing the soil, caring for the plants and harvesting them are all included in this illustrated text. PreK-2
BooksW-214A-Z Book Series for PreK-K - Soybeans7A-Z Book Series for PreK-K written by Susan Anderson & JoAnne Buggey help young readers connect to agriculture as they explore each commodity. A-to-Z books use a child’s developing alphabet and reading skills to teach new vocabulary conveying the basics of agricultural literacy through commodity specific books. Vocabulary words are used in a simple sentence to reinforce their meaning, and the words are illustrated by photos that take children to places they have never been to before. On each page, AGRI, the tractor, adds an intriguing face about the word. At the end of each A-to-Z book an activities section suggests fun things to do that will enhance the learning process.
BooksW-242The Wheat Doll by Allison Randall11Beautiful book detailing a nineteenth-century Utah girl whose doll (made from wheat) is lost in a fierce storm. Frantically looking for her best friend, a wonderful surprise comes the following spring when she discovers a green patch of wheat growing in teh shape of her beloved doll. She tends the plants and harvests them to make a new doll. (AR Book, Book level: 3.9, Interest Level K-3, .5 Point, Fiction)
BooksW-216Farmer George Plants a Nation by Peggy Thomas9A hardback picture book for older readers which celebrates George Washington's rol as lifelong farmer. He planted trees, bred mules, designed a barn, switched from growing tobacco to wheat, and experimented with all kinds of field crops, mixing fertilizers and compost to grow shrubs adn vegetables. With quotes from Washington's diary and letters, the hands-on account of the great leaders who was also a pioneer farmer will inspire young gardneres. Ages 9-12 (AR Book, Book level 6.2, Interest level K-3, .5 points, Nonfiction)
BooksW-269John Deere, Tha'ts Who (Hard cover book)10Back in the 1830s, who was a young blacksmith from Vermont, about to make his mark on American history? John Deere, that’s who! Who moved to Illinois, where farmers were struggling to plow through the thick, rich soil they called gumbo? Who tinkered and tweaked and tested until he invented a steel plow that sliced into the prairie easy as you please? Long before the first tractor, who changed farming forever? John Deere, that’s who! Beautiful illustrations―including spectacular landscapes―reflect the time period and bring John Deere's remarkable story to life.
BooksW-122Pasta Please by Melvin Berger6From the wheat plant growing in the field to the milling process to the pasta-making factory, children will learn about this nutritous food. PreK-2
BooksW-268How Did That Get In My Lunchbox7.5One of the best parts of a young child’s day is opening a lunchbox and diving in. But how did that delicious food get there? From planting wheat to mixing dough, climbing trees to machine-squeezing fruit, picking cocoa pods to stirring a vat of melted bliss, here is a clear, engaging look at the steps involved in producing some common foods. Health tips and a peek at basic food groups complete the menu.
BooksW-243Water (paperback)8Encourages children to think differently about water. It is the resource we cannot live without but take for granted.
BooksW-256First Peas To The Table8Have you ever planted a garden? In this delightful story, the children in Ms. Garcia's class plant a garden that is inspired by Thomas Jefferson's garden at Monticello. What could be better than following in Jefferson's footsteps and becoming a green thumb in the process? Maya and her best friend, Shakayla, are excited about the contest to "bring the first peas to the table." When the great pea race begins, both girls are determined to win. Maya studies a nickel with Jefferson's picture on the front and thinks it will bring her good luck. But soon the children discover that growing a garden involves diligence, care, and a bit of luck. Maya cannot wait for her peas to grow, but the garden requires patience. But Shakayla has a natural green thumb, and she wins the contest to the delight of her classmates. By the end of this story, Maya realizes that some things are worth waiting for, including peas. Grades 1-3
BooksW-251Thomas Jefferson Grows A Nation10Thomas Jefferson was more than a president and patriot. He was also a planter and gardener who loved to watch things grow—everything from plants and crops to even his brand-new nation. As minister to France, Jefferson promoted all things American, sharing corn and pecans with his Parisian neighbors. As secretary of state, he encouraged his fellow farmers to grow olives, rice and maple trees. As president, he doubled the size of the nation with the Louisiana Purchase. Even in his retirement, Jefferson continued to nurture the nation, laying the groundwork for the University of Virginia. In this meticulously researched picture book for older readers, author Peggy Thomas uncovers Jefferson’s passion for agriculture and his country. And Stacy Innerst’s incredibly original illustrations offer the right balance of reverence and whimsy. This is Thomas Jefferson as he’s never been seen before! Back matter includes an author’s note on Jefferson’s legacy today; timeline, bibliography; place to visit (Monticello); and source notes. (AR Book, Book Level 6.4, Interest Level Ages 9-12, .5 points)
BooksW-249Tops & Bottoms10Hare solves his families problems by tricking rich and lazy Bear in this funny, energetic version of an old slave story. With roots in American slave tales, Tops & Bottoms celebrates the trickster tradition of using one’s wits to overcome hardship. This title has been selected as a Common Core Text Exemplar (Grades 2-3, Stories)
BooksW-232Who Grew My Soup by Tom Darybshire4This paperback books tells the story of a young man who questions the ingredients in his vegetable soup. An entertaining and educational 32-page book takes the boy in a flying balloon to visit the farms that grow the ingredients for his soup. Grades 2-4
BooksW-271Food and Farm Facts Junior2.5
BooksW-286I Love Strawberries13Jolie LOVES strawberries - and she's on an unstoppable (and hilarious) mission to grow her own food from seedling to table in this colorful introduction to the joy of growing the popular perennial.
BooksW-287Hero for the Hungry10A moving and informative biography of the 20th-century American agriculture scientist whose innovations in crop varieties founded the Green Revolution and fed hundreds of millions of people around the world - with full-color chapter illustrations and STEM - and history-themed text features throughout.
CitizenshipW-54Pledge Allegiance0.23" x 6" booklet recites the pledge with information defining each phrase.
DVDS/Teachers GuidesW-165Bringing Biotechnology to Life3Teachers Guide
Educator KitsW-163Cottons Journey33.5Comprehensive kit includes 52-page curriculum guide, cotton bolls, sample of cotton products, seeds, colorful posters, student booklet and 23-minute video on cotton productions. Grades 1-3; 4-6; and 7-8
Farm FactsW-82Food and Farm Facts3NEW colorful 32-page booklet w/map poster features interesting and educational facts about agriculture. Color photographs and USA Today-style graphics illustrate many fascinating facets of today's agriculture
Farm SafetyW-78Farm Safety Kit10.75Contains 1 SMV replacement set plus 8 retro-reflective strips (2" x 9") to define extremities from farm equipment. Conforms to ASAE Standard 276.4
MiscellaneousW-183Misconceptions About Agriculture10Instruction Kit
MiscellaneousW-162Agriculture in the Classroom Tote Bag6Black canvas bag embossed with an apple logo and Missouri Agriculture in the Classroom, Missouri Farm Bureau. Dual straps and organizer pockets make it a great gift for teachers.
PosterW-150Thank A Farmer Environmental poster1Environmental poster
PosterW-263Farm Animal Families1Poster
PosterW-258Advocating for Agriculture0.75Reminds viewers of the importance of vetting information in an effort to accurately represent agriculture.
PosterW-246Agriculture Surrounds Our Daily Lives1Poster
PosterW-241My Plate is Missouri Grown1This poster illustrates each food group and ties it to Missouri agriculture. QR codes allow viewers to connect to videos and resources for each food group.
PosterW-240Missouri Agriculture Commodity Map4.2This poster displays two top producing commodities from each county
PosterW-231Agriculture Smart Phone App Poster1Capturing the attention with a smartphone, each tile depicts some product from agriculture
PosterW-257Back to School with Agriculture0.75Captures items that are commonly found in a backpack and draws the connection to agriculture.
PosterW-228Seed, Soil, Sun Poster (to accompany the Seed, Soil, Sun book)2.75EAT with full color pictures and proper names and descriptions and classifications of vegetables. Great resource for the 1st-3rd grade classroom visit or thematic unit related to agriculture and nutrition.
PosterW-259Seasons of Agriculture0.75Portrays the seasons on the farm as a visual to remind others that farming is a 365 day job.
PosterW-264Pollinator1Poster
Promotional ItemsW-260Cutting Board3.25Gray cutting board w/white FB logo
Promotional ItemsW-189Pizza Cutter2.5Easy to hold, easy to clean pizza cutter with FB logo and website. To rack dishwasher safe. Great give-away!
Promotional ItemsW-204Paring Knife5.5This handy paring knife is the perfect size for cutting fruits and vegetables. From the popular "Rada" cutlery line, it features a 3 1/4" blade with an overall length of 6 3/4". The Farm Bureau logo and website are etched into the blade. Packaged in a clear plastic tube for ease of handling.
Promotional ItemsW-262Serrated Pie Server7.5Serrated pie server with the Farm Bureau logo and website are etched into the blade.
Promotional ItemsW-253Large Paring Knife7.5From the popular "Rada" cutlery line, it features a 4 7/8†blade and overall 8 ¾â€. The Farm Bureau logo and website are etched into the blade.
Promotional ItemsW-247Bread Knife6.5Bread Knife
Promotional ItemsW-220Tomato Knife-Cut5.5Perfect tomato slices every time with this 'Rada' cutlery. The 5' high carbon stainless steel blade is manufactured with dual serrations for a straight, even cut.
Thank A FarmerW-211Table Tents0.33 sided table tent
Thank A FarmerW-147Thank A Farmer Poster1Depicts 'Thank A Farmer for Food, clothing, shelter, transportation and much more'
Thank A FarmerW-181Your Cheeseburger Grew Up On A Farm poster1This poster displays a cheeseburger and teh agricultural ingredients it contains. Perfect for showcasing agriculture commodities. Great for Ag in the Classroom
Thank A FarmerW-230Thank A Farmer Apron11BBQ style Apple Green apron, across the bibs reads... Enjoy you Meal... Thank A Farmer along with the Farm Bureau logo (65/35 polyester/cotton)
Thank A FarmerW-180Thank A Farmer For Pizza poster1 Connects pizza ingredients to agriculture and shows the importance of agriculture in our food supply. Great for displaying at presentations, fairs, and other Ag in the Classroom events.
Thank A FarmerW-171Thank A Farmer Static Cling0.5Colorful 6"long oval carrying the Thank A Farmer logo. It adheres to glass without adhesive and is a unique reminder of the importance of the American producer
Thank A FarmerW-219Insulated Tote4.5This turquise colored 100% non-woven, soft textured polypropylene (tear resistant and water repellent) (13" x 15" x 10" with 22" handles) is imprinted on both sides with FB logo and Thank A Farmer. Great for grocery shopping, beach, toys... you name it.
Ag MagsW-273Plant Breeding Ag Mag (Pkg. 30)6.5An agricultural magazine for upper elementary readers about plant breeding. Topics include: definition of seed technology, how DNA works within the cell, what kinds of seeds are found around the world & how plant breeding has evolved. Suitable for grades 5-8.
Ag MagsW-276Food Waste6.5Learn about food waste in the United States and how it can be reduced or prevented in this non-fiction text. Also explore the science of decomposing food and the steps it takes for food to go from the farm to our table!
Ag MagsW-277Specialty Crops5.5What makes a specialty crop special? Discover unique specialty crops as you get to know the farmers and ranchers who produce them!
Ag MagsW-278Natural Resources Ag Mag (Pk. 30)6.75Ag Mags are an agriculture tabloid-style magazine filled with short newspaper articles, puzzles, games, fun facts, trivia and career section for students grades 3-5. Fantastic agricultural tool to implement in the classroom.
BooksW-279Full of Beans: Henry Ford Grows a Car9.5With a mind for ingenuity, Henry Ford looked to improve life for others. After the Great Depression struck, Ford especially wanted to support ailing farmers. For two years, Ford and his team researched ways to use farmers' crops in his Ford Motor Company. They discovered that the soybean was the perfect answer. Soon, Ford's cars contained many soybean plastic parts, and Ford incorporated soybeans into every part of his life. He ate soybeans, he wore clothes made of soybean fabric, and he wanted to drive soybeans, too. Award-winning author Peggy Thomas and illustrator Edwin Fotheringham explore this American icon's little-known quest.
BooksW-280Tales of the Dairy Godmother aka Chuck's Ice Cream wish17.5With the help of his Dairy Godmother, Chuck is taken—poof!—on a memorable and delicious adventure to a dairy farm. He finds out exactly where ice cream comes from and gains an even deeper love and appreciation for his favorite food.
BooksW-281Sleep Tight Farm14A captivating exploration of how a family gets a farm ready for the snow of winter, Sleep Tight Farm lyrically connects each growing season to the preparations at the very end of the farm year. This beautiful and informative book paints a fascinating picture of what winter means to the farm year and to the family that shares its seasons, from spring's new growth, summer's heat, and fall's bounty to winter's well-earned rest. All year long the farm has worked to shelter us, feed us, keep us warm, and now it's time to sleep.
BooksW-282Chuck's Ice Cream Wish(Tales of the Dairy Godmother) Educators Guide5.5This guide was developed for teachers and volunteers to accompany the book Tales of the Dairy Godmother, Chuck’s Ice Cream Wish. The book is a great way to introduce young readers to where their food comes from! These 8 lessons cover literacy, science and math in a fun way. Best for 5-8 year old learners. $5.25
CitizenshipW-56"You and Your Flag" booklet0.76
BooksW-119Facts Not Fears paperback10
BooksW-275Popcorn Country9Kids love food--and they especially love to eat popcorn! Author Cris Peterson offers an illuminating step-by-step examination of the history and science behind America's favorite snack. With photographs illustrating every stage, readers get a behind-the-scenes view of how popcorn is planted, grown, harvested, processed, tested, and finally shipped to stores and movie theaters all over the world. Back matter delves into the history of popcorn and how it became so popular in the United States.
Promotional ItemsW-284Non-stick heat resistant spacula1.5Red non-stick spacula with Farm Bureau logo
BooksW-283The Fabulous, Fantastic Field Trip to the Dairy Farm10
PosterW-285Commodity Commute Poster2.5
BooksW-66Missouri Agriculture A-Z Coloring Book0.8This coloring book depicts the diversity of Missouri's agriculture. Each letter of the alphabet is accompanied by a word, short description and picture for coloring.
Farm FactsW-112Food and Farm Facts Activity Cards6.5Grades 7-12. Higher grade level version of above item.
MiscellaneousW-169Tractor Town Puzzle10.5
BooksW-266Where Did My Clothes Come From4Did you know that the cotton for your jeans was picked from a bush? How did the colorful wool in your sweater get from a sheep’s back to a ball of yarn? Where did your soccer uniform, your rain boots, and your fleece jacket come from? And what does recycling plastic bottles have to do with anything? Visit farms, forests, and factories all over the world to find out how everything you wear has a story behind it. Back matter includes an author’s note, an illustrator’s note, a bibliography, and an index.
PosterW-289Plants - Their Function1
BooksW-290My Family's Corn Farm6.5There's a lot of jobs to do on the family farm! Presley and her farm family work on planting corn, watching for pests, monitoring rain fall so plants get the right amount of water, harvesting the corn, exploring how corn is used in many products, and learning how to be more sustainable farmers.
BooksW-291The Soil Quilt9Meet Joey - a student from New York City who is spending his summer vacation with his grandma on the family's farm and ranch in South Dakota!Over the course of the summer, Joey learns the ins and outs of farm life. Working alongside his Grandma, he discovers how producers work to promote soil health with responsible conservation practices.Along the way, Joey learns about the Dust Bowl, flies a drone, weeds the garden, sells produce at the farmers market and discovers that the land he loves looks like his favorite patchwork quilt his Grandma made him!"The Soil Quilt" offers a fun, educational and realistic story that will teach students how to be true stewards of the land! 
BooksW-292Levi's Lost Calf9At the end of a hard day on the ranch, the take home message is this: the faith-filled and independent spirit of cowboys—and cowgirls—is alive and well!Young Levi rides out one morning to bring the cattle home from the pasture. After a head count, Levi is surprised that one calf is missing. Little Red, his favorite heifer calf, is nowhere to be found. Determined to prove his independence—and locate Little Red, Levi rides out with his horse, Pepper, and Gus, his trusty dog, in tow. The three sleuths search high and low around the ranch in search for the calf. Little Red stays hidden as readers are introduced to a bevy of barnyard animals throughout the search.
BooksW-293Home Run for Peanuts9Meet Jake, and his loyal farm dog, Max! They live on a Georgia peanut farm and are excited to show you around! Grab a peanut butter and jelly sandwich and let's explore the farm through the changing seasons. Along the way, we will discover how farmers take care of their farm machinery, plant the seeds, tend to the crop, harvest the peanuts and enjoy the fruits of their labor!Plus, we'll see how Jake applies lessons learned on the farm into other areas of his life — studying for tests at school, overcoming obstacles and practicing his baseball swing for the big game!
BooksW-294Can-Do Cow Kids9Meet Cody and Cassidy — two Can-Do Cowkids who love learning new skills and working hard to achieve their goals! Join them on the farm as they take care of their cattle after a big Georgia rain storm. 

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