NDA’S 2022 poster contest highlights Nebraska agriculture

NDA’S 2022 poster contest highlights Nebraska agriculture
January 21st, 2022 | Nebraska Department of Agriculture

With abundant natural resources and a diverse landscape, Nebraska’s good life is home to some of the nation’s best agriculture. To highlight the state’s number one industry, the Nebraska Department of Agriculture (NDA) is asking students to enter its annual poster contest.

The contest is open to all Nebraska students (public, private and home school) in first through sixth grades. This year’s theme is “Nebraska Agriculture Makes the Good Life Great.”

“Nebraska agriculture makes the good life great in so many ways,” said NDA Director Steve
Wellman. “Nebraska has an abundant water supply, excellent soil and a favorable climate to
support a wide variety of crops and livestock. Nebraskans are the best people, too, working hard
to keep the state growing.”

NDA’s poster contest is divided into three age categories: first and second grade students; third
and fourth grade students; and fifth and sixth grade students, in any Nebraska public, private or
home school. Entries must be received at NDA’s office by March 1, 2022.

NDA will announce the winners of this year’s poster contest during National Ag Week, March
20-26, 2022. National Ag Week highlights the diversity of agriculture and celebrates the food,
feed and fuel that farmers and ranchers provide every day. NDA will feature winning entries
from this year’s contest on its website and in promotional materials and publications.

The poster contest gives parents and teachers an opportunity to talk with students about Nebraska
agriculture and the many ways we depend on it. Poster contest rules and official entry forms are
available online at nda.nebraska.gov/kids. For more information, contact Christin Kamm at 402-
471-6856 or by email at christin.kamm@nebraska.gov.

“We look forward to seeing the students’ creativity as they show their versions of how Nebraska
agriculture makes the good life great,” said Wellman.

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