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Teaching educators across the state about the many products we get from corn.

Summer Ag Institute Presentations. Teaching educators across the state about the many products we get from corn. While interning at the Illinois Corn Growers Association, I have completed a variety of tasks and projects including:

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Teaching educators across the state about the many products we get from corn.

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  1. Summer Ag Institute Presentations Teaching educators across the state about the many products we get from corn. While interning at the Illinois Corn Growers Association, I have completed a variety of tasks and projects including: Presented at over 14 Summer Ag Institutes around the state, traveling nearly 3,500 miles Presented activities to youth at various occasions put on by local Farm Bureau Young Leaders groups Blogged about the importance of teaching agricultural topics in the classroom Summer Ag Institutes provide teachers around the state with knowledge of agricultural topics to teach in the classroom.. As an Ag in the Classroom intern, my job was to teach about the corn industry as a whole, providing teachers with resources for their classrooms. I had a power point presentation that I used as a guide, but in reality, my presentations were usually self guided by questions educators asked throughout the presentation period. Mission: Educate teachers around the state about the importance of agriculture, most importantly corn. Ensuring all teachers left my presentation with a better understanding of the roles our corn industry plays in our daily lives. I would like to express thanks to all the staff at the Illinois Corn Growers Association. I have greatly appreciated all of the kind words and encouragement throughout the summer. Being out of office was a new experience, but I felt as if the whole staff knew me by name while in the office. I would also like to express thanks to all the Illinois Ag in the Classroom staff. They have been wonderful people to work with, and have helped me better understand my future career aspirations. I am thankful to have met each of them briefly this summer, and I hope to work with them in the future. Lastly, the teachers I have worked with through out the summer have been extra special. Each of them have made my experience exciting. I am thankful to know there are teachers around the state \willing to take Ag into the Classroom! Mail: P.O. Box 1623 Bloomington, IL 61702-0487 Located: 14129 Carole Drive Bloomington, IL 61705Phone: (309) 557-3257 Fax: 309-827-0916 Email: ilcorn@ilcorn.org Danielle Brown, Ag in the Classroom Commodity Intern Illinois Corn Growers Association ICGA is composed of 5,000 members. ICGA maintains a high profile in the legislative arena in Springfield, IL and Washington, DC through the membership dues. ICMB helps consumers understand the corn industry through volunteers representing the industry’s best interests. ICGA Efforts: Distribution of educational materials Educational exhibits at county/state fairs Working with media on issues within the industry Legislative work on issues within the industry Visiting the Lincoln Park Zoo in Chicago, IL as a volunteer for Illinois Farm Families. . On the Farm and Industry Tours were also an exciting part of my summer internship with IL Corn!

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