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Have you started or are you considering starting a garden this year?
Download this helpful Garden Box Guide resource created in collaboration by Nutrien and Community Partners.
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Water quality is crucial to a sustainable future, but how much do you know about it?
High school science teachers and their students are invited to use a brand-new education tool to study water quality this year. The H2Know digital case study is an investigation of water quality challenges in Lake Erie published by the Nutrients for Life Foundation. Numerous experts in environmental science, water treatment, soil science, agricultural engineering and secondary education worked together to develop this curriculum.
Learn more: H2KnowLearning.org
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With a future global population of 9 billion, experience how your present-day decisions can directly impact society, the environment and the economy using our unique digital tools. Designed by teachers and sustainability experts for middle school students, our scenarios and games on sustainable agriculture will inspire and inform using the example of three farm families in Kenya, India and Canada. The program is online and live at the Nutrien Western Event Centre, Stampede Park.
To learn more visit: http://www.journey2050.com/
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Little Green Thumbs is an indoor garden program that engages and inspires students to grow and eat healthy food. Little Green Thumbs is a powerful educational tool that supports inquiry-based learning and hands-on science experiments. The indoor gardens are living laboratories where students explore, discover, experience, and LEARN!
To learn more visit: http://www.littlegreenthumbs.org/
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Check out the resources provided by Little Green Thumbs for tips and simple activities that connect gardens to core academic subjects. New resources are being developed and added regularly!
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