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Get ready for ag day 2007

AgDay Logos
AgDay FAQs
AgDay Media Kit
AgDay Press Contacts
Advertorial (available?)
Press Releases

ADVICE FROM THE FIELD
"The key to a successful event is to take advantage of volunteers. This is especially important if you have a small administrative staff. Our county coordinator lists put us in touch with Ag in the Classroom volunteers throughout the state who helped us build critical infrastructure that made our program a success." Perry Dewey, Ag in the Classroom, Cornell University



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