Delaware Farm Bureau Ag Lab reaches 10K children

The Delaware Farm Bureau Foundation reached its 10,000th child in experiences with its Ag Education Mobile Classroom or “Ag Lab.”

The milestone includes visits to summer camps and schools since its debut in 2014, but does not include thousands more young people who stopped by during events such as the Delaware State Fair or the annual Healthy Kids Day at Trap Pond.

“The Ag Lab is a traveling classroom that serves to educate young people about farming and agriculture. It is a fun, educational tool that allows kids to see the different aspects of agriculture and try it out for themselves,” said DFB Foundation Manager Laura Simpson.

Students learn about the various careers in agriculture, how food gets from the farm to their table, the importance of healthy eating and the five food groups and how farming successes and failures affect the economy. They have a chance to feel the difference in the various types of soil in Delaware and then plant a seed in a cup to take home to see what it is like to grow their own food.

To create the mobile lab, the foundation modified a trailer donated by the Delaware Department of Agriculture, using its two rows of cabinets as workstations for students. To make the classroom “mobile,” the foundation purchased a truck to pull the trailer with help from sponsors which included Delaware Electric Cooperative, Farm Credit, Hoober Inc., T.A. Seeds, Delaware Future Farmers of America, Willis Chevrolet and Nationwide.

Seven schools took advantage of the Ag Lab experience in 2017, and reservations are now being taken for the spring 2018 schedule. Requests are on a first-come, first-served basis.

For reservations and more, call 697-3183.

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The Delaware Farm Bureau Foundation reached its 10,000th child in experiences with its Ag Education Mobile Classroom or “Ag Lab.”

The milestone includes visits to summer camps and schools since its debut in 2014, but does not include thousands more young people who stopped by during events such as the Delaware State Fair or the annual Healthy Kids Day at Trap Pond.

“The Ag Lab is a traveling classroom that serves to educate young people about farming and agriculture. It is a fun, educational tool that allows kids to see the different aspects of agriculture and try it out for themselves,” said DFB Foundation Manager Laura Simpson.

Students learn about the various careers in agriculture, how food gets from the farm to their table, the importance of healthy eating and the five food groups and how farming successes and failures affect the economy. They have a chance to feel the difference in the various types of soil in Delaware and then plant a seed in a cup to take home to see what it is like to grow their own food.

To create the mobile lab, the foundation modified a trailer donated by the Delaware Department of Agriculture, using its two rows of cabinets as workstations for students. To make the classroom “mobile,” the foundation purchased a truck to pull the trailer with help from sponsors which included Delaware Electric Cooperative, Farm Credit, Hoober Inc., T.A. Seeds, Delaware Future Farmers of America, Willis Chevrolet and Nationwide.

Seven schools took advantage of the Ag Lab experience in 2017, and reservations are now being taken for the spring 2018 schedule. Requests are on a first-come, first-served basis.

For reservations and more, call 697-3183.