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Teacher feature: Elizabeth Allen

Elizabeth Allen, a biology and environmental science teacher at Clark–Shawnee High School …

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Sep 13, 2024 at 9 am EDT

Soil & Water Quality in the Classroom

Highbanks Metro Park, Northern Shelter House (Lewis Center, OH)
An outdoor professional learning event for science teachers on classroom soil & water investigations
Sep 23, 2024 at 10 am

Farm to Stream: Water Quality Technology Virtual Field Trip

Middle and high school environmental science, biology and life science teachers: virtually connect your classroom to a working Ohio farm. Stream live as Farmers Ben and Stephanie Bowsher discuss sustainable water quality practices.
Oct 9, 2024 at 9 am EDT

Feed the World: Focus on Energy and Ethanol

Otterbein University (Westerville, OH)
Ohio science teachers engage in the production of ethanol in the classroom and connect with STEM industry professionals
Sep 4, 2025 at 10 am

Feed the Cows: A Feed the World Virtual Field Trip

Good feed makes good food! Middle and high school science classrooms can virtually visit cattleman Ben Klick’s Ohio farm to learn how he provides cattle with a balanced, nutrient-rich diet of carbs, protein, and fiber using corn that’s been used to make ethanol. On Windy Way Farms, Ben grows his crops to feed his cattle—and this cycle is full of …

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Did you know?

Ethanol is a high-octane, low-carbon fuel of the future.

Ethanol is a high octane, low carbon fuel source. It is the lowest cost, most efficient, environmentally-friendly fuel option on the market.

A bushel of corn can provide several products.

A single bushel of corn could provide one of four essential product categories.

DDGs are a value-added food source.

Dried Distillers Grains with Solubles (DDGs), a co-product of ethanol production, are a nutrient-rich feed source for livestock.

Ethanol helps to produce cleaner air.

The use of fuels containing ethanol blends reduce toxic tailpipe emissions by up to 50%.