HARRISBURG, Pa. – Thanks to support from industry sponsors and individual donors, the Dairy Leaders of Tomorrow (DLT) program sent nearly 300 back-to-school boxes to agriculture educators in August. The boxes were part of an initiative to share positivity, encouragement and support to agriculture educators in Pennsylvania and beyond at the start of the school year.
The DLT Program is managed by the Dairy Excellence Foundation to help prepare high school students to work in the dairy industry through industry-recognized courses, scholarship opportunities, and on-farm experiences.

“Agriculture teachers are laying the foundation for the next generation to learn about the role farmers have in our communities. We feel it’s important to show our appreciation for agriculture educators all year long, but especially at the start of the school year, and share some positivity and words of encouragement for all they do,” said Michelle Shearer, workforce development manager at the Dairy Excellence Foundation. “We are amazed at the generosity and support from both our sponsors and the individuals across the agriculture and dairy industries who helped us send almost 300 boxes to kick off the school year.”
The back-to-school boxes included office supplies, a poster, gift cards, candy, and personal messages from the individuals and businesses that donated to send boxes to educators. Many dairy producers sent boxes to agriculture educators in a nearby district, thanking them for their work and encouraging them to reach out if they want to tour or connect with a working dairy farm. Many parents and neighbors sent boxes to their adult children or friends who are ag educators to share positivity at the start of the school year.
Several businesses and organizations participated by making a donation and asking the Dairy Leaders of Tomorrow team to choose teachers in their county to receive boxes as a way to express their appreciation.
“The opportunity to partner with Dairy Leaders of Tomorrow to acknowledge our ag teachers is a very natural fit for the Berks County Department of Agriculture. The end result goes a long way in acknowledging the effort that these professionals put into sustaining the ag industry,” said Kimberly Fies from the Berks County Department of Agriculture, one of the sponsors for the boxes.
In addition to the Berks County Department of Agriculture, sponsors for the back-to-school boxes included American Dairy Association North East, Allied Milk Producers, Hershey Company, Hoober Inc., Horizon Farm Credit, Keystone Boumatic, Lancaster Ag Council, Land O Lakes, New Holland Agriculture, PA Beef Council, PA FFA Foundation, PA Friends of Ag Foundation, PA Pork, Penn Ag Industries, Penn State Extension, Pennian Bank, Schreiber Foods, Thaddeus Stevens College, Versant Strategies, and more than 200 individuals who made a donation to send boxes to educators in their community.
Visit www.dairyleadersoftomorrow.com to share the Dairy Leaders of Tomorrow program with an agriculture educator you know.

