Delaware Farm Bureau
Foundation launches
Ag Lab visits for summer 2021 season
The Delaware
Farm Bureau Foundation kicked off another summer season with the Ag Lab during
the annual Strawberry Festival Saturday, May 29, at Bobola Farm & Florist
in Dover.
The Ag Lab
will frequent Boys and Girls Club summer camps, exhibits and special events
throughout the state during the 2021 season.
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. The Ag Lab also
teaches the importance of farming and the effects it has on our community.
In a
30-minute session, children learn about healthy eating, complete a hands-on
planting activity and find out how food gets from the farm to their lunchbox.
They are also given information to help them consider choosing agriculture as a
future career possibility.
“We're
excited to bring the Ag Lab back out into the community so kids can get that
hands-on experience with agriculture again. Sometimes, our Ag Lab is the first
exposure a child might have to the industry. We take that responsibility to
heart. We are looking forward to a busy summer filled with new experiences and
smiles,” Delaware Farm Bureau Foundation Coordinator Kali Voshell said.
This year,
the Delaware Farm Bureau Foundation’s Ag Lab will also be at the Delaware
Chicken Association Booster BBQ at the Delaware State Fairgrounds in Harrington
June 18 and the First State Antique Tractor Pull at the Laurel Farmers Market
June 25-27.
The Delaware
Farm Bureau Foundation projects it will be able to reach over 3,000 kids in the
summer of 2021. For more information on the Ag Lab, visit the Delaware Farm
Bureau website or the Delaware Farm Bureau Foundation Facebook Page. For
scheduling, contact Kali Voshell at 302-697-3183.