Get ready to dive into the vibrant world of agriculture with the Chinook Board of Education… once again! The Chinook Board of Education is excited to announce the Chinook Agriculture Contest will run for the second year.
Teachers are encouraged to engage students to submit entries in the classroom category and/or in one of the individual categories for a chance to win great prizes. Classrooms and individuals in Chinook public schools may submit video entries; and classrooms in Chinook Hutterian schools may submit a poster or booklet of their project, under the categories and grades outlined below.
The entry deadline is May 2, 2025. We are sharing a sneak peak now so teachers and students will have time to plan and get started on their projects! Watch a compilation video of the 2024 winners.
The contest will be promoted by the Chinook Board and schools with a digital campaign, and printed posters will be distributed to schools and sponsors. Watch for more details coming soon….
Explore Careers in Agriculture and resources related to Think Ag when considering a career.
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AitC-C is cross-country team dedicated to delivering programs, resources, and initiatives that engage, empower, and inspire with accurate, balanced, and current information about agriculture and food.
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Saskatchewan's agriculture and agri-food industry offers numerous career opportunities - from production, research, processing, manufacturing, to finance and everything in between. In fact, the industry accounts for about 50,000 jobs across the province.
For students who want to tell the exciting story of agriculture, the Saskatchewan Ministry of Agriculture offers the Agriculture Student Scholarship. The winning scholarship is valued at $6,000 and the three runner-up scholarships are valued at $3,000 each.
Chinook School Division students have received this scholarship in two of the past three years.