Georgia Launches Free Subscription Initiative for Agricultural Educators

News Summary

The Georgia Agriculture Commissioner has introduced an initiative providing free one-year subscriptions to the Georgia Farmer’s & Consumer’s Market Bulletin for agricultural educators. This program, part of the Georgia Grown’s SEED initiative, aims to support teachers who are vital to Georgia’s agriculture industry. Educators with five or more students can apply online for the subscription, which will be delivered to their classrooms. The Market Bulletin, a longstanding agricultural resource, will help educators access important market information and enhance their teaching resources.

Atlanta, Georgia – The Georgia Agriculture Commissioner Tyler J Harper has announced a new initiative that offers free one-year subscriptions to the Georgia Farmer’s & Consumer’s Market Bulletin for agricultural educators across the state. This initiative is a part of the Georgia Grown’s SEED program and aims to support teachers who are essential in nurturing the growth and success of Georgia’s agriculture industry.

To be eligible for this complimentary subscription, agricultural educators need to have a minimum of five students enrolled in their classes. Interested educators can apply for the initiative by filling out an online request form, which must be submitted by Friday, August 29th, 2025. Following their application, the first edition of the Market Bulletin that the educators will receive is scheduled for September 17th, 2025.

Subscriptions will be delivered directly to the educators’ classroom addresses. It is important that applicants use their school-issued email addresses for this process instead of personal email accounts to ensure proper verification and communication.

Details of the Market Bulletin

The Farmer’s & Consumer’s Market Bulletin has a long history, commencing publication in 1917 and providing valuable agricultural news and classifieds to its readership. Currently, it serves tens of thousands of subscribers, making it an essential resource for farmers, ranchers, educators, and agricultural professionals throughout Georgia.

Each subscription to the Market Bulletin is priced at $10 per year, which includes access to 26 editions. This initiative not only enhances communication and access to agricultural resources for educators but also reinforces the importance of agriculture in the state’s economy and educational framework.

Supporting Georgia’s Agricultural Educators

The need to support agricultural educators has become increasingly evident as they play a fundamental role in shaping future generations of farmers and agricultural professionals. By providing free subscriptions to the Market Bulletin, the Georgia Department of Agriculture aims to equip these educators with the latest information, resources, and guidance needed to effectively teach their students about the agricultural sector.

Application Information

Educators wishing to take advantage of this opportunity can find more information and apply for their subscription by visiting the Georgia Department of Agriculture’s official page dedicated to the Market Bulletin. The application process is straightforward, and educators are encouraged to take advantage of this limited-time offer to enhance their classroom resources.

Conclusion

The free subscription initiative is a significant step towards fostering educational growth in Georgia’s agricultural sector. By ensuring that agricultural educators have access to crucial market information, the state hopes to strengthen the future of agriculture in Georgia, benefiting students and the broader agricultural community alike.

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