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Utah Social Studies Conference
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Social Studies Conference 2016
Food, Land & People: The Impact of Agriculture in US History
About Agriculture in the Classroom
Teacher Resource center
Bee Line Newsletter
Where Does Agriculture Fit in the State Core?
United States Federal Lands Map
Teacher Center Classroom Resources
Understanding the Columbian Exchange Through Old World and New World Foods
World Fabric Map
What Does the World Eat for Breakfast?
The Food Timeline
From Wool to Wheel: Wool Production in Colonial America
Wool Spinning Kit
Homespun Sarah
Farmer George: The Seeds of a Presidency
Farmer George Plants a Nation
King Cotton
Cotton Boll Kit
Working Cotton
Food Systems Feed the World
The Hungry Planet
Growing Today for Tomorrow