Louisiana Ag Week — March 17-21, 2025

Louisiana Ag Week celebrates the contributions of agriculture to our everyday lives. The goal of Louisiana Ag Week is to share how food and fiber products are produced, promote the essential role of agriculture in maintaining a strong economy, and appreciate the role agriculture plays in providing safe, abundant and affordable products. Together, let's cultivate a deeper understanding, appreciation, and vibrant future for Louisiana agriculture.


Young Sprouts Coloring Activity

Participate in Louisiana Ag Week by coloring your way through Louisiana agriculture. Color your favorite Louisiana commodity coloring sheet and learn where your food, fuel and fiber come from.

 

WHO?
Students who are currently in Pre-K through 2nd grade may submit coloring sheets.

WHAT?
Color a Louisiana commodity coloring page from the selection below. Media may include markers, crayons and/or colored pencils.

WHEN?
Entries must be postmarked by February 17, 2025.

HOW?
Mail entries to:
Louisiana Agriculture in the Classroom
P.O. Box 95004
Baton Rouge, LA 70895-9004

Entries must include the following:
- completed coloring page
- official entry form and release signed by a parent/guardian

Note: Submissions will not be returned.

WHY?
Entries will be featured on the website and social media.

QUESTIONS?
Email aitcla@lfbf.org with questions.

 

Louisiana Commodity Coloring Pages

Learn about the individual commodities that comprise Louisiana agriculture—alligators, cattle, citrus, corn, cotton, crawfish, dairy, forestry, hay, honey bees, horses, marine fisheries, nursery, oysters, pecans, poultry, produce, rice, soybeans, strawberries, sugarcane, sweet potatoes, tomatoes, watermelon and wheat—with these fun-fact, elementary coloring sheets.

Select an individual commodity page below to download, print and color. Fit-to-page printing option recommended.