Fun at the Farm! |
Aside
from my experience with ticks, I was extremely fortunate to grow up seeing
where food comes from first-hand. But
many children, including my child, don’t have the luxury of farm land
nearby. They believe the food we eat
comes from the grocery store. To set my
child straight, we’ve visited blueberry and strawberry “u-pick” farms a few
times. We even visited a local
hydroponic farm. And just yesterday, we
had the opportunity to take a tour of a local dairy farm.
All Done Milking |
Although
modern farming techniques have made milking a cow more of an automated process
than it used to be, the tour still reinforced the importance of feeding cows
high quality, fresh grass to produce nutrient rich milk. The farm we visited practices sustainable farming,
growing 250 acres of grass to feed their cows, using recycled water and composted
manure for soil to reduce fertilizer needs.
The farm prides itself on producing superior quality dairy products by
farming healthy, grass-fed cows, with no added growth hormones.
I’m
not sure how much my two year old actually learned from this tour (other than,
boy did she see a lot of cows), but we will revisit this farm from time to time
as she grows older to reinforce ideas of feeding animals natural foods to
produce nutrient rich and healthy products, recycling, and sustainable
farming. That’s okay. This just means that the farm has more to
offer than my preschooler needs for now, so we’ll go back again.
Cows Moving In and Out of Milking Stations |
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