Drive Through Florida: Vegetables, a Florida Agriculture Literacy Day book
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- 2016-01-01
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"Florida Agriculture Literacy Day is an annual event held each spring in which hundreds of agriculture industry representatives read a designated children's book about agriculture in elementary school classrooms around the state. The event is a partnership between Florida Agriculture in the Classroom, Inc. and the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services" -- page 2. "FDACS-P-01513, Rev. 1-2016" -- back cover.
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Florida. Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, Arlette Roberge, Ann Kinsey, Mark Cason
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- State Library and Archives of Florida
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- Florida. Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, Arlette Roberge, Ann Kinsey, Mark Cason. Drive Through Florida: Vegetables, a Florida Agriculture Literacy Day book. 2016-01-01. Retrieved from the Digital Public Library of America, https://archive.org/details/2016vegetables. (Accessed March 28, 2024.)
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- Florida. Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, Arlette Roberge, Ann Kinsey, Mark Cason, (2016-01-01) Drive Through Florida: Vegetables, a Florida Agriculture Literacy Day book. Retrieved from the Digital Public Library of America, https://archive.org/details/2016vegetables
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- Florida. Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, Arlette Roberge, Ann Kinsey, Mark Cason. Retrieved from the Digital Public Library of America <https://archive.org/details/2016vegetables>.