| 4-H Virtual Farm: Online tours of wheat, dairy, fish, beef, and poultry farms. |
| Bean Files: Learn about the bean family by reading cartoon stories. Page also features songs, recipes, activities and quizzes. |
| Camp Silos: Explores the prairie, pioneer farming, the story of corn, and the future of farming. |
| CyberSpace Farm: A virtual look at Kansas farms from the experts who live and work there. |
| Death of a Dream: Explores the rise and fall of Midwestern farmhouses, and the literature they inspired. Also examines the cost of advances in agriculture. From PBS. |
| Factory Farming: Explores the negative side of intensive animal agriculture. |
| Farm Life and Farm Animals: Students from more than a dozen countries tell about life on the farm. |
| Farm Safety 4 Just Kids: Includes safety tips, coloring pages, print-and-color brochures, and interactive quiz. |
| Farm Service Agency for Kids: Features fun facts, coloring pages, and other printables. From the U.S. Farm Service Agency. |
| Farming in Alberta for Children: Tells about the animals and produce raised on one family farm. Includes photographs. |
| FarmNet: Features cartoons outline basic farm safety rules, a virtual field trip to some of Ireland's sheep farms, and a look at animal physiology and classification. |
| Farms Around the World: Science, geography, and writing project intended to teach people about farming. Includes sites designed by kids in different regions of the world that give personal accounts of farming. |
| Food and Agricultures of the World: Covers topics such as the history of food, nutrition, and agriculture as well as current farming practices across the globe. |
| Friendly Farm Club: For junior members of the NFU. Offers information, activities, and games relating to farming and the countryside. |
| Friends of the National Zoo: Kids' Farm: Learn what farm animals are at the zoo, how to take care of them, and how to grow pizza. |
| George Washington: Pioneer Farmer: Several photographs and facts about the farming techniques and technologies practiced at Mount Vernon. |
| Harvest of Fear: Reports on the risks, benefits, hopes, and fears of genetically modified food crops. Includes interviews with scientists, food industry representatives, farmers, and critics. From PBS. |
| Harvest of History: Explore a virtual village and see videos about how food production has changed over the last hundred years. |
| Illinois Department of Agriculture Kid's Page: Explains what happens on the farm and how food gets from the farm to the table. |
| KBears' Farm: Interactive guide to life on the farm. Includes pictures, animal sounds, and related links. |
| Kid's Field Day: Helps children understand the importance of agriculture in everyday life through information on soil, crops, weather, and equipment. |
| Kids Farm: About animals, plants, activities and people who live and work on ranches on the western slope of the Colorado Rocky Mountains. |
| Kids Organic Club Fact Site: Presents the methods, health benefits, and environmental factors of organic farming. |
| Kids' Corner: Interactive story and coloring books from this farm equipment manufacturer. |
| Life on the Farm During the Depression: A man tells his story of growing up on an Illinois farm during the Depression era. |
| MooMilk: Learn about cows, milk, and the dairy industry through fun facts, games, recipes, and a virtual tour. |
| NASS Kids Agriculture and Math Fun: Farming statistics and games from the U.S. Department of Agriculture. |
| National Agricultural Library Kids' Science Page: Lists of books, articles, and websites on specific agricultural subjects. Also includes related science fair projects, biographies of leading scientists, and 4-H projects. |
| Organic Kids' Zone: Learn how organic farmers use earth-friendly methods to grow healthy food. Includes an activity book to download, and instructions for building a worm compost bin. |
| Rachel's Story: My Life on a Michigan Dairy Farm: A 14-year-old girl shares scenes from her life on the family farm. |
| Science For Kids: Offers news about plants, animals, and other agricultural issues. Also includes pop quizzes, and pictures. Site is available in Spanish. |
| Straus Kids and Adult Projects: A dairy farm in California presents fun facts about cows and milk, as well as instructions for making curds and whey, butter, and milk glue. |
| The Farm: Learn about life on the farm by watching videos, taking a short trivia quiz, and a virtual tour of an exhibit at the Museum of Science and Industry in Chicago, Illinois. |
| The Great Corn Adventure: An animated history about corn, where it came from, how it is grown, what it is used for. |
| The Inside Scoop on Farms: Thinkquest site offering a look at dairy, livestock, and crop farms, as well as machinery. Includes a glossary and games. |
| The Story of Florida Orange Juice: Describes the process of quality testing, harvesting, storing, labeling, and juice extracting of this healthy beverage. Includes related photos of the process. |
| Vermont Life on a Farm: Typical day in the life of a dairy farmer as well as fast facts about Vermont farming in general. |
| Virginia Apples: Lots of information on apples like recipes, activity sheets, and the story of Johnny Appleseed. |
| What is Food?: Explains what food is, where it comes from, and how it is made. |
| Wheat Mania: A day in the live of Kansas wheat farms with virtual tours and trivia. |
| Why Biotech: Explains how advances in food biotechnology could help feed a growing population, grow more nutritious foods, and keep the earth productive and healthy. |