The Caldwell County FFA Farm to Plate program was held last week, one day on the farm and one day in the classroom. Both days give 3rd graders an experience in learning where their food comes from and how it is produced and processed.
The classroom section of the annual event allows FFA students and other experts to come to the school and discuss agriculture issues that are important to the farmers and keep them safe. The students are instructed in different types of soils and how they are used for food production, they are informed and surprised by how soybeans are used in so many ways other than food, they can learn about tractors and race pedal tractors and most importantly how important it is to know how to use tractors and other farm equipment safely.
FFA President Daniel Laurent feels this program is a great way to educate young students about the agriculture industry.
click to download audioThis is the third year for Laurent to be a part of the event and noted some students do not realize where their food comes from each year.
click to download audio3rd grade teacher Jordy Bryant explained this was a great way to give the students a hands-on experience of things they have been taught in class plus it is a fun day for them.
click to download audioSome 3rd graders shared their thoughts on the day. Gatlin Rogers liked learning about the soil and uses of soybeans.
click to download audioHallie Blythe told what she enjoyed.
click to download audioRyker Wallace shared his favorite part of the day.
click to download audioKenneth Ray added he learned more about tractors and soybeans plus he knew how important safety was for farmers.
click to download audioThe Farm to Plate program is held each fall for 3rd graders in the Elementary School.