Posted on February 11, 2017
Author Michael Gallenberger, WKVI
Indiana students are being asked to consider the future of agriculture, as part of a video contest from Indiana’s Family of Farmers.
Students in grades six through 12 are encouraged to create a 30-to-60-second video discussing what the agriculture industry can accomplish in the future, when it comes to supplying food, feed, and fuel. Students are also asked to explain how it will affect them. They will have the chance to win a GoPro Hero+ video camera or up to $150 in cash.
The contest will be divided into two categories: one for students in sixth through eighth grades and another for students in ninth through 12th grades. The videos will be posted on the Indiana’s Family of Farmers website, where the public will have a chance to help choose the winners by voting for their favorite.
The deadline to submit a video is Monday, February 27. Winners will be recognized at the Indiana Statehouse on Tuesday, March 21, as part of the Indiana Ag Day celebration.
More information can be found on the Indiana’s Family of Farmers website.
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