National Ag Day

A group of diverse farmers in their work attire, surrounded by fields of crops, tractors, and farm animals, showcasing the beauty and hard work of agriculture..
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A round of applause please for our unsung heroes who daily muck out, sow, toil, reap and always seem to be talking about the weather - the farmers. It's National Ag (Agriculture) Day folks! A day dedicated to recognizing and celebrating the abundance provided by farming and agriculture. Yes indeed, turnip the beet (pun absolutely intended) and let's slice into the hive of detail that we've harvested about this day.

When is Ag Day?

It's national ag day on the 24th March.


A Day in the Field

National Ag Day, recognised every year, does not just sprout up randomly. It's meticulously cultivated by the Agriculture Council of America (ACA). Their goal is clear: to increase the public's understanding of agriculture's essential role in society.

Growing Popularity

The web has been buzzing with mentions of National Ag Day, data has revealed a crop of 15420 mentions peaking on 24th March 2020. So it seems that internet users are ready to get their virtual hands dirty and celebrate the backbone of our society - agriculture.

Celebrating the Fruits of Labor

One might argue that every day is Ag Day given that we all depend on agriculture for our food, clothes, and much more. Still, it's fantastic to have an official day where we can truly turn the spotlight on the hard work and dedication that goes into each grain and every strawberry.

Laying the Seed

The first National Ag Day was held in 1973. It was established by the ACA and is supported by the Secretary of Agriculture. It's been cultivating interest ever since, sprouting a gathering pace of mentions and interactions over the internet. So, the next time you dig into a hearty meal, remember the folks in the fields who made it all possible.



History behind the term 'Ag'


1903

Ag, a Symbol of Silver

The term 'ag' originates from the chemical symbol for silver, which is 'Ag'. Silver has been valued for its beauty and perceived properties for centuries, and its chemical symbol becomes associated with the element itself.


1920

Ag, Slang for Money

In the early 20th century, 'ag' starts being used as slang for money. The association may have stemmed from the high value of silver, and the term gradually gained popularity in certain social circles as a trendy way to refer to currency.


1960

Ag, Symbolizes Agricultural

During the 1960s, the term 'ag' expands its meaning to symbolize agriculture. This shift in usage highlights the importance and impact of agriculture in people's lives, as it plays a vital role in providing food and sustaining communities.



1990

Ag, Abbreviation for Artificial Intelligence

In the 1990s, 'ag' takes on a different meaning as an abbreviation for 'artificial intelligence'. This reflects the growing interest and advancements in the field of AI, as it becomes a prominent area of research and innovation in technology.


2010

Ag, Internet Slang for Aspiring or Ambitious

In more recent years, 'ag' gains popularity as internet slang, particularly in online communities and social media platforms. It is often used to describe someone who is ambitious, determined, or highly motivated in pursuing their goals.


Did you know?

Did you know that there are over 2.1 million farms in the United States? Nearly 98% of these are operated by families, individuals, family partnerships, or family corporations!

Tagged

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First identified

11th March 2015

Most mentioned on

24th March 2020

Total mentions

15420

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