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Flasher School Library Beef Book Donation

The North Dakota CattleWomen continue to expand agricultural literacy by donating beef-accurate books to schools across the state. Delivery to the Flasher School Library included titles that highlight ranching traditions and cattle care. These books provide students with trustworthy, engaging resources that connect classroom learning to North Dakota’s ranching heritage.

Harry L Petrie Library, Linton , ND  book donation

The North Dakota CattleWomen were honored to provide the Harry L Petrie Library with high-quality books that highlight ranching life, beef production, and the importance of agriculture. These titles offer families, students, and community members trustworthy and engaging content rooted in real North Dakota ranch experiences. Describe your image

Minot Library Book Donation

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Reading in the Classroom and Beef Book Donation in Flasher, ND

As part of our commitment to beef education, the North Dakota CattleWomen spent the day reading in Flasher classrooms, sharing stories about ranch life, animal care, and the importance of beef in our daily lives. To extend this learning beyond the school day, we donated a collection of beef-accurate children’s books to the Flasher School Library. These resources help students and families explore authentic agricultural stories for years to come.

In the Classroom Reading Beef Booksassroom 25

The North Dakota CattleWomen enjoyed spending time in the classroom, reading beef-focused books and engaging students in conversations about ranching and where their food comes from. These stories help spark curiosity and build agricultural understanding among young learners.

Engaging With Students in Dickinson, NDDickinson school 25

The North Dakota CattleWomen spent the day engaging with students in Dickinson, sharing hands-on learning about beef, ranching, and agriculture. Students enjoyed interactive activities and authentic conversations about where their food comes from and the importance of North Dakota’s beef industry.

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