Author Archives: Gary Moore

About Gary Moore

Gary Moore is a retired professor from North Carolina State University. He is an award-winning teacher and has made presentations in 41 states, 3 Canadian provinces and on 4 continents.

The History of Tomato Clubs

Patrons of the Morton Grove, Illinois Public Library learned more about tomato clubs via a ZOOM presentation today. In preparing the presentation I learned that an Illinois representative to the U.S. Congress offered prizes to corn clubs and tomato clubs … Continue reading

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Making a U-Turn

I enjoyed speaking to a group of agricultural education students at Texas State University via Zoom on Monday. The topic was the History and Development of Agricultural Education. I was asked to provide some thought-provoking discussion questions in advance. The … Continue reading

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The Missing Eagle

Why is the state degree FFA pin missing the eagle on top of it? The answer to that question and many other unusual questions about the FFA was covered in a presentation to the AEE 303 class earlier this week … Continue reading

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Life-Work Balance

I enjoyed sharing my views about the importance of life-work balance with the senior agricultural education students at the University of Tennessee-Martin in November. Research shows the average agriculture teacher works 55-57 hours a week. Teacher educators in agriculture do … Continue reading

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Zooming Again

The Smith-Hughes Act: Its Importance for Today. That was the title of the Zoom presentation to the Greenwood (PA) High School agriscience students. Millerstown, PA. Sept. 22. It was nice to reconnect with high school students. They asked some good … Continue reading

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Another Approach

This summer I have made live presentations with an audience and I have spoken to several groups via ZOOM. On August 7 I spoke at the Chautauqua Assembly via a prerecorded presentation which was a first. The Chautauqua Assembly is … Continue reading

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The History of Toilet Paper and SUCH!

It was a joy to make a presentation to a live audience for a change. And it was fun educating those at the Fountain Park Chautauqua in Indiana about the history of toilet paper and all the other items used … Continue reading

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Land Grant Colleges

It was a pleasure speaking to a group of graduate students at the University of Missouri recently about the history of land grant colleges. I wish I could have made the presentation live instead of over ZOOM but it worked … Continue reading

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Zooming

While I enjoy making presentations in person, using ZOOM technology is not that bad. I have recently spoken to two groups using ZOOM. In mid-April, I spoke to a cadre of younger professionals in career and technical education who are … Continue reading

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No Audiences

My last posting was about some of the diverse audiences I have addressed. This posting is about no audiences. Because of the pandemic created by the COVID-19 virus, six presentations that were to have occurred in March and April were … Continue reading

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