Minnesota educators recently traveled to Orlando, Florida, with Minnesota Agriculture in the Classroom (MAITC) for the annual National Ag in the Classroom Organization (NAITCO) Conference from June 26-29. The conference is the premier professional development event for pre-K-12 teachers, volunteers, and professionals in agricultural literacy.
Four Minnesota educators received scholarships to attend the NAITCO Conference, including:
- Jeni Breidenbach, social studies teacher at Minnetonka High School, received the MAITC Educator Advisory Member Scholarship from the MAITC Foundation
- Marie Kruse, kindergarten teacher at Bluff View Elementary in Lake City, was awarded the CHS Foundation Scholarship
- Haley Madson, first grade teacher at St. Anne’s School in Le Sueur, received the 2023 Outstanding Educator Scholarship from the MAITC Foundation
- Evan White, kindergarten teacher at Red Lake Schools in Red Lake, was awarded the Native American Agriculture Fund (NAAF) Scholarship
Conferencegoers had the opportunity to attend workshops and tours, explore exhibits, and network with other professionals to help them learn more about teaching through an agricultural lens. They also had the chance to attend the keynote addresses from Dr. Gbola Adesogan and Marshal Sewell.
For educators who were unable to attend the in-person conference, NAITCO is holding a virtual version on July 20, 2023. Registration information can be found on NAITCO’s webpage.
MAITC is a partnership between the Minnesota Department of Agriculture and the MAITC Foundation that seeks to increase agricultural literacy through K-12 education. Visit the MAITC website for more information on future conferences, scholarship opportunities, and free educational resources.

Back row left to right: Evan White, Ann Marie Ward (MAITC Foundation Executive Director and MN Farm Bureau representative), Sue Knott (MAITC education specialist), Tiffany Kobbermann (MN Farm Bureau representative), Marie Kruse. Front row left to right: Jeni Breidenbach, Chantelle Seykora (MN Farm Bureau representative), Haley Madson, Keri Sidle (MAITC education specialist)
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Rosholt Research Farm Field Day
910 Old Highway 28
Westport, MN 56385
Speakers from the following organizations will be presenting:
- University of Minnesota
- University of Minnesota Extension
- Minnesota Department of Agriculture
- Pope Soil and Water Conservation District
- Stearns County Soil and Water Conservation District
Current research trials to be addressed:
- Kernza perennial grain
- Nitrogen fertilizer applications
- Cover crop and living mulches
- Irrigation water management practices
Learn about:
- AgCentric Trailer
- AURI Kernza Update
- When Nitrogen is Managed Right in Irrigated Sands, Do Cover Crops Help Corn Yield And The Environment?
- Lessons Learned From Irrigation And Nitrogen Management Study In Minnesota Central Sands
- Long-term Management of Kernza For Water Quality Protection
Funding for the work at Rosholt Farm has been provided by:
- Minnesota Environment and Natural Resources Trust Fund
- Agricultural Fertilizer Research and Education Council (AFREC)
- Clean Water Fund
Learn about MDA supported Water Quality and Irrigation Research at Rosholt Farm