In addition to their ‘breakfast for lunch’, each student received a bag with activities, recipes, pencils, and gifts from Saskatchewan farmer groups. Farm & Food Care also coordinated a series of interactive online activities such as virtual farm tours and agriculture trivia contests for students to learn more about Saskatchewan food and farming. Dr. Brass instructor Susan Muir said she was grateful for the Breakfast from the Farm opportunity at her school. “Presently, I teach a Grade 4-5 classroom with a Growing Citizens Academy in the afternoon,” she told Yorkton This Week via email, adding “I have been a Little Green Thumbs teacher for the past five years.