iGrow: Nebraska, Corn & STEM!

Photo of Calvin DeVries helping children with corn germination activity

iGrow: Nebraska, Corn & STEM!

Lancaster County 4-H offers the Nebraska 4-H iGrow: Nebraska, Corn & STEM! program to Lancaster County schools to teach students about corn, one of Nebraska's top agricultural industries! Currently, around 1.3% of the U.S. population is directly involved with agriculture. As communities continue to urbanize, youth are losing touch with modern farming practices. This research-based program is designed to help connect youth to agriculture, help them understand where their food comes from and learn the many ways corn is used.

For more information or to schedule iGrow: Nebraska, Corn & STEM!, contact Madelaine Polk at 402-441-7180 or mpolk2@unl.edu.

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Opportunities

The iGrow: Nebraska, Corn & STEM! program consists of all — or your choice of — the following:

  • Display consisting of banners, animal cutouts, corn, etc. (Grades K–12)
  • Worksheets with hands-on activities (Grades 3–5)
  • Classroom presentation and corn germination experiment led by Lancaster County 4-H staff (Grades K–12)
A display of three banners, cardboard farm animals, and bins of corn and other grains

"My favorite part was putting the corn in the petri dish and looking at the corn display. Thank you!"

— Lancaster County youth who participated in iGrow: Nebraska, Corn & STEM! activities