Agricultural WebQuest Series
 Missouri Farm Bureau and

Missouri State University

Agricultural WebQuests

Welcome to your source for Agricultural WebQuests. The Missouri Farm Bureau has long been a leader in the national Agriculture in the Classroom program.  Missouri Farm Bureau and Missouri State University have cooperated in their educational efforts  for many years.  Our goal is to present agriculturally accurate WebQuests  for the elementary school classroom.

Click on the links in the table below to view our WebQuests.  Each has been produced by an experienced teacher who has participated in Missouri's Ag in the Classroom efforts.  The WebQuests are sorted according to approximate grade level:

Grades K - 2 Grades 3 - 5 Grades 6 - 8 Grades 8 -12
Baa Baa Black Sheep Grasshopper Plagues Milk Meat Goats
Plant Salad Bar Wool Soybeans Insects
Egg to Chick Corn Wheat Breadbasket Fish Farming
Chocolate Peanuts Weather Disasters Forestry
My Pyramid - Veggies Safe Milk Food Chains Agricultural Careers
Milk and You Land of Big Apple Dig into Dairy Urban Sprawl
Pumpkins I Weather and Agriculture Eating Throughout the Year Agricultural Terrorism
Pumpkins II Black History Month Blizzard  
  Predators My Pyramid 2005  
  Egg to Chick Bird Flu  
  Ice Cream Timber and Logging  
  Dust Bowl    
  Prairies    
  3 Little Pigs    
  Save Our Soil    
  Great Turkey Walk    
  Fairs    

Virtual Agricultural Field Trips

Click on the green combine if you would like to see some agricultural video clips. 

Agricultural Terrorism

Click on the tanks to the left to visit a series of WebPages that deal with Agricultural Security to help prevent terrorism.

English Language Learner Lessons

Click on the vegetables on the left to see web-based lessons for the English Language Learner.

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This page was developed by Lyndon and Barbara Irwin and is maintained by Missouri Farm Bureau.

Please address questions to Diane Olson at Missouri Farm Bureau or Dr. Lyndon Irwin at Missouri State University. 

Funded by USDA Special Grant XR 2004-06306 with special thanks to United States Senator Christopher S. ‘Kit’ Bond, Missouri.

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