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Episode 180: How Hands-On Experience Transforms Future Farmers and Ranchers with Trent Van Leuven

Episode 180 Published 4 weeks, 1 day ago
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In a world increasingly driven by screens, automation, and artificial intelligence, hands-on learning has never been more important. In this episode, agricultural educator Trent Van Leuwen shares how experiential learning, field trips, student entrepreneurship, and real-world agricultural experiences are helping students develop problem-solving skills, resilience, and career readiness. Whether you're a homeschool parent, teacher, or agriculture advocate, this conversation offers practical ideas for bringing meaningful hands-on education to today's students.

Key Topics:

  • Trent's background growing up on a dairy farm and his journey into agricultural education
  • Differences between urban/suburban and rural agricultural experiences
  • The importance of vocabulary and foundational knowledge in agriculture
  • Unique programs at Mackey High School, including fish hatcheries, greenhouse projects, and fish monitoring
  • The role of community, authenticity, and passion in effective farm tours and field trips
  • Strategies for teaching ag without traditional farm access, including creative lab solutions
  • The significance of teaching financial literacy, entrepreneurship, and career pathways in ag
  • Cross-disciplinary collaborations between ranchers and fish biologists to promote sustainable practices
  • The impact of experiential learning on students’ future careers and community involvement
  • The "Keep Growing" philosophy about overcoming failures and continuous learning

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