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BISMARCK, N.D. (NewsDakota.com) – North Dakota Agriculture Day was celebrated on Tuesday, March 19th at the state capitol.

“Our farmers and ranchers produce a wide array of products, used here and around the world,” said Agriculture Commissioner Doug Goehring. “We want them to know that North Dakota appreciates all they do.”

Goehring said more than 20 agriculture-related organizations, associations and agencies participated in today’s event.

“Most of these groups had display booths and tables in the Memorial Hall,” he said. “We were glad to see legislators, Capitol employees and visitors stopping by these displays to learn more about the vital role of agriculture in our state.”

A news conference recognized winners of the 2019 Ag in the Classroom (AITC) Calendar Art Contest. Third- to fifth-grade students were invited to submit original artwork about North Dakota agriculture for the contest to be used in a calendar for agricultural literacy.

This year’s winners and artwork placements are:

Jaylynn Stegman, Cavalier, fourth grade – Cover
Jacob Griffeth, Medina, third grade – August
Gissele Dominguez, Cavalier, fourth grade – September
Colbie Furstenau, Cavalier, fourth grade – October
Morgan Wald, Edgeley, third grade – November
Brayton Fuentes, Underwood, fourth grade – December
Caitlyn Karau, Cavalier, fourth grade – January
Haley Briese, Cavalier, fourth grade – February
Brynn Devine, Cavalier, fourth grade – March
MaKayla Clyde, Underwood, fourth grade – April
Darian Tyan, Minot, fourth grade – May
Carter Schlecht, Medina, third grade – June
Kaidence Unruh, Minot, fourth grade – July

The winners received certificates from the North Dakota Department of Agriculture and a $25 cash prize from the North Dakota Bankers Association. Their artwork will also be published in the 2019-20 AITC school-year calendar, which will be distributed to classrooms around the state. Each day will feature a North Dakota agriculture fact.

A contest is held regularly to celebrate the contributions of farmers and ranchers and to increase awareness of the importance of agriculture in daily lives. The contest is administered by the North Dakota Department of Agriculture in cooperation with the North Dakota Bankers Association.

North Dakota Agriculture Day