May 2025

ICYMI: Making an Impact

With the support and involvement of people like you, we made a difference in 2024. Over 463,000 agricultural learning experiences were provided to over 88,000 students, each one cultivating a deeper connection to agriculture. We are moving the dial on agriculture literacy.

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Need to Know: AGM

BFF Mixer

AITC-SK hosted a virtual AGM on April 3rd, with the highlights being:

AGM Recording

Thank you to everyone who joined us for a fantastic evening on April 10th in Saskatoon, where we celebrated our teachers, volunteers, sponsors, donors, board members, and staff. 

Inspiring Students, One Connection at a Time

Canadian Agriculture Literacy Month in March was another fantastic success thanks to the volunteers from our agriculture industry (including the Hon. Minister Harrison)! AITC-SK launched a new trade and export game for students to explore how Saskatchewan agriculture connects to the world through food.

7,000

STUDENTS


155

VOLUNTEERS


244

CLASSROOMS

Getting Students to #thinkAG

thinkAG Career Expo at Canada's Farm Show

320 Students

Over two days, students from Regina and area rotated through engaging stations hosted by industry experts highlighting dynamic careers in a thriving agriculture industry!

AgTech Expo presented by Cornerstone Credit Union

600+ Students

Over two days, students from Yorkton and surrounding areas learned about careers and cutting-edge agricultural technology through hands-on stations hosted by industry experts.

Mobile Grains Display Launched

At the Western Canadian Crop Production Show in January, AITC-SK unveiled their revamped Grains of Saskatchewan educational display. The exhibit will travel to various agricultural events throughout the province reaching an estimated 15,000 each year.

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Be a Catalyst - Help Build Ag Teacher Champions

AITC-SK will be hosting the Teacher Agriculture Expedition again this August. We will take 20 teachers on a 3-day immersive agriculture and food tour to learn first-hand about where food comes from. This experience will enable teachers to share accurate information and lived experiences about agriculture with students for years to come. If you want to help make this happen, contact Leah@aitc.sk.ca.

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