Purdue Extension Service
Vanderburgh County, Indiana
Vanderburgh County has been hosting Ag Days since 1986. This program was developed to allow 4th grade students to get a glimpse at from where they get their food, and all the numerous items that can be made from agricultural products.
Ag Days 2005 was held April 19-21, 2005 at the Vanderburgh 4H Center. Over 1400 students participated in the program over the three days.
Following are some photos taken during the Ag Days program. Click on the thumbnail to see a full-sized picture.
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Day 1, April 19 Day 2, April 20 Day 3, April 21
Students are excited to be at Ag Days, but seem a little concerned about the
odors...
Dairy products, featuring NOLA, the robot cow.
Rabbits are always a favorite.
Our fearless leaders (Randy Brown and Rochelle Belt) hard at work.
Television station WTVW interviews some of our presenters.
Students are taped by camera crew, with Rochelle's guidance.
Swine demonstration; students show no fear in pig petting!
Pork products, ready to be sampled
"Because I'm a veterinarian, and I know what I'm talking about!" Dr. Jim explains how cows give milk.
Milk and other dairy products explained.
Master Gardeners prepare students to sample cheese.
Beef cattle
Beef products
Rabbits at the 4-H booth
FFA students ready to instruct our visitors
The sheep is as excited as the kids are!
Sheep by-products
Poultry exhibit
Soil Conservation
More uses for soybeans
Math on the Farm. How many bushels of corn can we get from one acre of land? How much does it cost to grow the corn? And how much money does the farmer get for each bushel? The students want to know!
A farm tractor costs how much???
Volunteers wait excitedly for the buses to arrive
And the students swarm in!
Larry teaches Math on the Farm. Units of measurement, figuring out profit.
Soil Conservation Service exhibit
Pork: not only good to eat, but fun to pet, too!
Sheep demonstration.
Beef cattle
At the robotic dairy cow. Not everyone is excited about cows.
Sampling dairy products
Sheep by-products
Getting behind the wheel of farm tractors.
To learn more about Vanderburgh County's Ag Days, contact Randy Brown or Rochelle Belt
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