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Truro to celebrate Canada's Agriculture Day

Posted by Stephanie Rogers on February 7, 2017 in News

On Saturday, February 11, the Truro Library will transform into an information hub to teach members of the community about agriculture. Farmers, volunteers, commodity groups, and agricultural advocates will join together to celebrate the food we love. The celebration, in advance of Canada’s Agriculture Day on February 16, will be hosted by ±«Óătv University Faculty of Agriculture and the Nova Scotia Department of Agriculture.

“The goal of the event is to inform people about agriculture,” says Arin Douglas, an event volunteer and a member of ±«Óătv University Faculty of Agriculture’s Agrology Club. “We want to help everyone involved, both volunteers and participants, learn something new about agriculture.”

The event begins at 10 a.m. and will have different stations for children to participate in as well as informative displays around the library. A booth at the Truro Farmers Market will offer details about the library event and encourage market goers to visit the library next door.

Some of the stations include seed planting, soap making, cider pressing, butter making, and more. Agricultural groups in the area will also supply resources such as recipe and information brochures, coloring books, and activity sheets about agriculture.

“The event is geared toward school age children but anyone can come along and try out the stations,” Arin explains.

Canada’s Agriculture Day will be officially celebrated on February 16. The day is just as it sounds- a day to celebrate agriculture across the country. The theme for this year’s Agriculture Day is ‘Celebrating the Food That We Love’ and will aims to eliminate the gap between Canadians, our food, and the farmers who produce it. Canada’s Agriculture Day is hosted by Ag More Than Ever, an industry-driven cause made up of hundreds of partners and agricultural advocates from across the country, all committed to improving perceptions, dispelling myths and creating positive dialogue about Canadian agriculture.

On February 16, agricultural advocates from all across the country will participate in Canada’s Agriculture Day by sharing stories, photos, and videos on their farms, speaking at schools and libraries, sharing recipes, organizing food appreciation days at local businesses and much more.

For more information or to get involved, go to AgDay.ca. Follow and join in the discussion using #CdnAgDay on social media.

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