10-Lancamr Farming, 11l Third Graders Discover Sights, Sounds, Scents Of Dairy ANDY ANDREWS Lancaster Fanning Staff MORGANTOWN (Berks Co.) —Moo and awhh, moo and awhh. No, those aren’t the sounds cattle make. Actually, they’re a combination of kids and cows the “awwhing” part comes from wide-eyed third graders. Last week, about 210 kids from area schools including Twin Valley and Honey Brook came to visit Pennwood Farms, operated by Harvey Stoltzfus and sons. The Twin Valley FFA assisted in the ag class experience as part of their Food for America program, according to Heather Dougherty, FFA reporter. The Tint group of kids, from the Twin Valley Elementary Center, were separated into four groups of IS students each. Students in clas ses taught by Mrs. Mary Adams. Mis. Kathy Witman, Mrs. Carolyn Wagner, and Mrs. Eleanore Hart were shown the milk house, the bam, the calf hutches, and the feed area. The day-long program included Wow, look how big this Ist That's the impression Mrs. Ele anors Hart’s third grade class at Twin Valley have of the silos on this Morgantown dairy farm. After the tour, the third graders sampled chocolate milk and Ice cream. Saturday, May 30, 1992 the support of 18 Twin Valley FFA’ers. Each of them had to address a different topic, including taking care of the calves, the feed ing program, how to milk a cow, and storing of the milk for shipment . “The kids are really inter ested,” said Brian McGowan, FFA’er. “Like, how to tell the dif ference between a cow and a bull. A lot of kids just don’t know.” “Last year, the kids went around to different parts of the farm to see the different animals,” said Carolyn Wagner, third grade teacher. She said this was her first year at the annual farm tour. “Here, the kids get to try the milk and some homemade ice cream at the end of the tour,” said Eleanore Hart, third grade teacher at the Twin Valley Elementary Center. Berks County Alternate Dairy Princess Sarah Johnson spoke to the children about the nutritional importance of milk in die diet. All photos by Andy Andrews jhnson, good nutrition and milk. 1$ from Mrs. Carolyn Wagner’s Twin Valley third grade class check out the cows In their stalls. Stevo Harrop, a member of Twin Valley FFA, talks about with kids from Mrs. Eleanors Hart’s class. airy princess, spoke to the kids about .ounty a (•mate iry manure on the 1