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USDA provides students, parents, and teachers with youth-geared information and resources related to agriculture.
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 FSA Kids

Kids and teens can find games, puzzles, quizzes, cooking tips, fun food facts and articles to help better their understanding of farming and agriculture.

Flower pot, flower and shovel.
 Gardening

Gardening information provided by the Penn State Pointers.

Cover of the George Washington Carver coloring book with his picture on it.
 George Washington Carver Coloring Book

Kids and teens can find a coloring book honoring Dr. George Washington Carver.

Kids' Science Page
 Kids' Science Page

Kids' Science Page contains lists of children's books and articles on specific agricultural subjects, including science fair projects and supplies, careers and biographies of leading scientists, and "learn by doing" 4-H (Head, Heart, Hands, and Health) youth projects.

National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) Kids
 National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) Kids

NASS Kids was developed to educate kids on how American agriculture is counted, measured, priced, analyzed, and reported to give people the facts they need.

Natural Inquirer
 Natural Inquirer

The Natural Inquirer contains articles on scientific research conducted by scientists at USDA on nature, such as trees, forests, wildlife, insects, outdoor activities, and water.

NatureWatch, wildlife and binoculars.
 NatureWatch

NatureWatch is a partnership program of the U.S. Forest Service that provides nature viewing opportunities, encourages safe and sound viewing ethics and contributes to local economies

Various levels of soil.
 NRCS Kids

Everything you wanted to know about soil education and more.

Sci4Kids
 Sci4Kids

Sci4Kids is a series of stories about agricultural research conducted at USDA.

Scientific Knowledge (S.K.) Worm
 Scientific Knowledge (S.K.) Worm

S.K. Worm is an educational resource that teaches about soil, how its made, how the weather affects the soil, why plants require soil, and much more.

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