Board helps The Why Ag Initiative gets students gaga over agriculture
Editor's Note: As published in the February 15, 2012 edition of The Cap Times newspaper
Why Ag Initiative attempts to get students gaga over agriculture
Why agriculture? Why not?
A push is starting later this month to get more students connected with the state's $59 billion agriculture, food and natural resources industries. The Why Ag Initiative was announced Wednesday by the Wisconsin Agricultural Education and Workforce Development Council (WAEWDC).
The initiative, funded through the Workforce Investment Act and the Workforce Development Board of South Central Wisconsin is designed to get students and others interested in job opportunities in the diversified and growing agriculture field.
"Why Ag serves as a springboard for employment opportunities in agriculture throughout the state," said Paul Larson, a member of WAEWDC and ag educator at Freedom High School, in a news release from the state's Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection... Read the full Cap Times article.
To learn more about the WhyAg Initiative, visit www.whyag.com.
