A Mastersonvllle third graders check the pulsation of a milker unit. Third Graders Attend Classes At Hershey Farm MANHEIM (Lancaster Co.) About 260 third graders found the farm is a great place for schooling last week. As part of the social study curriculum, students from seven Manheim schools visited Hershey Brothers Farm operated by Dale, Steve, and Clair Hershey. Groups of students took turns visiting five different learning sta tions on the farm. At learning sta tion I, Lancaster County Dairy Princess Elizabeth Smith, Alter nate Elisa Ranck, and Laura Welk, ambassador, taught dairy nutri tion. Graybill’s Dairy donated milk for each participant Learning Station EL, taught by Steve Hershey, was called “Follow the Milk From The Cow To The Tank.” And Learning Station m, taught by Dale Hershey, was in the daily torn where students heard about “Housing and Feeding Cows.” Derek Hershey lead Learning Station IV in the calf bam, where students were delighted to see the nursery for toby calves. Clair Hershey taught “Agro nomics and Farm Safety,” at Learning Station V. Dorothy Myer organized the four day event. She and her hus band Carl live on a dairy farm and Sporting Hill third graders, Heather Elker, Ariel Seachrlst, and Samantha WRmer drink milk after learning that they should drink four servings a day. iKids & raise potatoes, so she knows the importance that students learn where food comes from. “I try to pick out the best spokes person for each commodity,” she said. Assisting in teaching students about farm lift was Joe Mayer, agronomist, and Tim Markowitz, sales manager for Pioneer Hi-Bred Seed of Mount Joy. Carroll Barton, retired nutrition ist for Esbenshade Farms taught poultry. Herb Hoover, buyer for E.K. Bare, showed the students what it takes to grow the perfect potato. Barry Geib, fanner and sales technician for White Oak Mill taught about hogs. In addition, each student is given a bagged filled with things to remind them of the importance of farm. The items are donated by local businesses: McCracken’s Feed Mill, pencils, G&G Feed and Supply, rulers, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Myer, litter bags; National Pork Producer’s Council, coloring books and bookmarkers. Middle Atlantic Milk Market (MAMMA) coloring books, milk recipe pamp lets, and milk stickers; and Key stone Farm Credit, fact sheets on cows. Kort^er* Cows waning to bo milked In the Hershey Brothers milking parlor. Nt I Fanner Dale Hershey shows a handful of ground com stalks so stand what silage looks like. Samantha Wltmar halps Fannar Date Harahay damonatrata tha position of a baby calf at birth. ■••*••!•?•••••••••••••• Mother's Day Idea Mother s Day is May 10. Here’s can. Make sure that you include an idea to surprise your mother your name and address. Send the information to Tjn™«n»r with a special tribute. Write a few Submissions will be printd in Fanning’s Kid’s Komer. Attention sentences telling us what you like the May 9th issue but must be Lou Ann Good. P.O. Box 609. about her. Include a picture if you received in our office by May 4. Ephrata, PA 17522. #