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Bread Comes to Life

1. Bread Comes to Life - A Garden of Wheat and a Loaf to Eat
Grades K-2 (Book & Video)

This book is filled with stunning color photography of wheat growing, dough rising, and bread baking.
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Bringing Biotechnology to Life

2. Bringing Biotechnology to Life
Grades 7-12 (Video & Teacher’s Guide)
This 20-minute video explores biotechnology through the eyes of a student as he creates a presentation for science class.
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Celebrate America

3. Celebrate America
Grades 4-5 (Instructional Unit & Video)

This program is designed to supplement social studies curriculum. It provides students the opportunity to explore the foods and traditions of their own cultural backgrounds and gather information about how and when their families came to America.
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Gee Whiz in Agriculture

4. Chicken & Piglets & Lambs, Oh My! Gee Whiz in Agriculture
Grades 4-7 (Video & Instructional Unit)

Where do baby animals come from?  From their parents, of course. We discuss this universally fascinating question by looking at the birth, growth, and development of farm animals.
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Chosen Fields Exploring Careers in Agriculture

5. Chosen Fields Exploring Careers in Agriculture
Grades 4-10 (Video & CD Instructional Unit)
This video helps students get a taste of careers in agriculture.
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The Christmas Tree Story

6. The Christmas Tree Story 
Grades 1-6 (Video)

From seedling to recycling, this 25-minute video takes the viewer on an adventure to find out “where Christmas trees come from.” This is a very special story about Oregon ’s Christmas Tree Industry.

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Connecting to Agriculture

7. Connecting to Agriculture    
Grades 3-8 (Video & Instructional Unit)
Animation, fun facts and farmers tell the story of agriculture and how it relates to economics, science and business.
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razy About Corn 

8. Crazy About Corn  
Grades K-2 (Video & CD Kit)

A lively, fun-filled educational CD-ROM, video and educator’s guide which will keep students interested while learning about pattern recognition, memory, counting, alphabetizing, geography, agriculture and elementary scientific concepts.
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Every Day is Earth Day on the Farm

9. Every Day is Earth Day on the Farm 
Grades 3-6 (Video)
This 25-minute video captures the farm habitat and illustrates the delicate interaction of the farmer and nature. The effects of the water cycle and contemporary environmental practices are shown in detail.

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Farm Animals Close Up and Very Personal

10. Farm Animals Close Up and Very Personal
Grades PreK-1 (Video)
This 30-minute video is a great way for children to discover the pleasures of getting to know the animals on a farm. There are goats, pigs and horses in this tour of a barnyard.
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Kit for a King

11. Fit for a King  
Grades 1-3 (Video & Instructional Unit)
This video is both entertaining and educational, communicating the “variety, balance, and moderation” message in ways that are relevant to today’s young people.
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Food Doesn't Grow in the Supermarket

12. Food Doesn't Grow in the Supermarket  
Grades 2-5 (Video & Instructional Unit)

This video is narrated by children and through the character of “The City Guy,” an adult who thinks he knows where food comes from (the grocery store).
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13. From Field To Flavor, The Production of Mint Oil
Grades 2-6 (Video)
This 11-minute video shows the growing, distilling and processing of peppermint and spearmint. Students will learn how the mint flavor they enjoy in chewing gum, candy and toothpaste gets from the plants in the field to processing. Provided by A.M. Todd.

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From Moo to You?

14. From Moo to You? Gee Whiz in Agriculture
Grades 4-7 (Video & Instructional Unit)

Ever wonder how milk ends up in the grocery store? Explore a dairy food processing plant where some favorite foods like cheese and ice cream are made.
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Fruit...Close Up and Very Personal

15. Fruit...Close Up and Very Personal
Grades PreK-K (Video)

Take a closer look at colors, shapes and names in this in-depth look at FRUIT...Close Up and Very Personal.
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Fueled for Flight

16. Fueled for Flight    
Grades 5-6 (Video & Instructional Unit) 
This is a thematic unit, specifically for math and science curricula. It uses a space theme approach to help your students learn math and science.
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Getting into a Food Mood

17. Getting Into a Food Mood
Grades 3-10 (Instructional Unit & Video)
This guide will help you teach children about where our food comes from, how we view it and how we are assuring that future populations will be fed.
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18. The Great American Christmas Tree
Grades 2-6 (Video)
This video gives a detailed look at the process Christmas trees go through from the field to the consumer.
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19. The Holiday Spirit - Christmas Tree Production
Grades 2-6 (Video)
This short 11-minute video gives a glimpse into the life of a Willamette Valley Christmas tree producer.
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“The Honey Files: A Bee’s Life”

20. “The Honey Files: A Bee’s Life” 
Grades 4-6 (Video & Instructional Unit)
This 20-minute video and 96-page teacher’s guide will have you and your students buzzing! These fun, new educational materials provide information, classroom activities and worksheets about bees, honey and pollination.

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