Third graders from Freeman Public Schools take turns feeding a Holstein calf at Day on the Farm on Wednesday at the Gage County Fairgrounds.
Christina Lyons, Daily Sun
Students were able to put their fingers in a milking machine at the dairy breakout Wednesday during Day on the Farm at the Gage County Fairgrounds.
Christina Lyons, Daily Sun
Dr. Aric Brandt shows the students at Day on the Farm a horse's head Wednesday at the Gage County Fairgrounds. They also pulled a calf and learned about other farm animal care.
Students were able to put their fingers in a milking machine at the dairy breakout Wednesday during Day on the Farm at the Gage County Fairgrounds.
Christina Lyons, Daily Sun
Dr. Aric Brandt shows the students at Day on the Farm a horse's head Wednesday at the Gage County Fairgrounds. They also pulled a calf and learned about other farm animal care.
Christina Lyons, Daily Sun
Third graders from Freeman Public Schools take turns feeding a Holstein calf at Day on the Farm on Wednesday at the Gage County Fairgrounds.
Christina Lyons, Daily Sun
Abby Newhouse, a registered dietician with Beatrice Community Hospital, set up a relay race to help youth understand where their food came from at Day on the Farm on Wednesday at the Gage County Fairgrounds.
Christina Lyons, Daily Sun
Eric Stehlik spoke to the students about sheep and goats at Day on the Farm on Wednesday at the Gage County Fairgrounds.
Christina Lyons, Daily Sun
A tractor and a semi with a cattle trailer were parked on the fairgrounds for student photos Wednesday during Day on the Farm at the Gage County Fairgrounds.
Christina Lyons, Daily Sun
Mark Goes spoke to the students about the beef cow Wedesday during Day on the Farm at the Gage County Fairgrounds. He had a cow and calf to show for the third graders.
Christina Lyons, Daily Sun
Jill Kuzelka talked with students Wednesday at Day on the Farm about different types of poultry and eggs at the Gage County Fairgrounds.
Dr. Aric Brandt shows the students at Day on the Farm a horse's head Wednesday at the Gage County Fairgrounds. They also pulled a calf and learned about other farm animal care.