Representatives from the Texas Farm Bureau and Southwest Dairy Farmers came to Freedom to visit with the students, and to teach them a few things about farming and agriculture.
Emilee Trlica, a representative and area coordinator with the Texas Farm Bureau, spoke to students about agriculture, and about how it plays a part in practically every part of our lives, from what we eat to what we wear! She had students make very cool “living necklaces”, which were tiny zip lock bags, with a wet cotton ball and a seed inside, hanging on a string. Students placed them around their necks and wore them for the rest of the day. Students who are patient will end up with a plant to care for in a few days! Students loved their living necklaces! Thank you Mrs. Trlica!
Steve Braneke from Southwest Dairy Farmers is a former AG teacher who taught students for 28 years before working with the Southwest Dairy Farmers, so he knows a thing or two about agriculture and livestock! He wanted to teach our students about the dairy cattle industry, so he brought along his assistant, Dottie, who happens to be a dairy cow! Mr. Braneke taught the students about Dottie, and spoke to them about what it takes to care for dairy cattle and how we benefit from the dairy industry. He answered questions from students, and even showed them how cows are milked. The students really enjoyed their visit with Mr. Braneke and Dottie.
Thank you to our visitors for making learning so much fun!