Harvesting Futures in Agricultural Education

Join Paul Ward in this episode of Farm Talk as he welcomes Seth Wilmoth, a passionate teammate of SEEAG, a pioneering organization revolutionizing agricultural education. Uncover the origins and inspiration behind SEEAG, as Seth discusses the transformative impact of hands-on experiences and education in the curriculum. Explore SEEAG's collaboration with elementary and high school students, STEM programs, and its efforts to open doors to future job opportunities, all while expanding its geographical reach in partnership with Allan Hancock College. Discover the far-reaching influence of SEEAG, shaping not only students but also teachers and communities, and gain insights into the organization's future plans, including the role of hydroponics. Plus, find out how other educator can replicate SEEAG's success.

In this engaging conversation, Paul Ward and Seth Wilmoth take you on a journey through SEEAG's commitment to ecological education, the lasting impact of elementary school field trips, and the organization's role in Ventura County’s Farm Day celebrations. Learn about the impressive statistics, with approximately one-third of 150,000 students now in the workforce after experiencing SEEAG's programs.. Don't miss this opportunity to explore the future of agricultural education with Farm Talk and SEEAG!

Watch the full episode on Paul’s YouTube Channel

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