Georgia on My Mind

I enjoyed being with the Georgia Agricultural Teachers the second week of July. I was a little surprised when they asked for the Keynote address to be “The History and Evolution of the Outhouse” but I obliged them. Of course I ended up with four take home messages that applied to teaching based on the outhouse presentation.

I also agreed to conduct a couple of workshops but they asked me to do six which I did. They were on Balancing Work and Family, Ten Myths and Misconceptions About Agriculture, Booker T. Washington – Traitor or Savior of His Race, From Moon Farming to Satellite Farming, Boys Corn Clubs and Girls Tomato Clubs, Searching for the Wizard of Oz. Needless to say I was a little tired after all that.

I did get a chance to visit the Georgia Museum of Agriculture while in Tifton.

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.
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