NORTH LAWRENCE – Students can visit a local dairy farm without ever leaving their home or school when American Dairy Association North East teams up with Stauffer Farms to offer a free virtual farm …
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NORTH LAWRENCE – Students can visit a local dairy farm without ever leaving their home or school when American Dairy Association North East teams up with Stauffer Farms to offer a free virtual farm tour.
Through the use of video technology, children can experience a dairy farm tour and learn directly from dairy farmers about their commitment to care for their cows and the land, and how nutritious milk is produced.
Stauffer Farms is one of three Northeast dairy farms to host virtual farm tours this spring. The North Country farm will host 4th through 7th grade students on Thursday, May 13 at noon. Tours are approximately 30 to 60 minutes long.
“While we are unable to welcome guests to our farm, we are thrilled to be able to offer our on-farm experience to students virtually,” said dairy farmer and tour host Adam Stauffer of Stauffer Farms. “During the tour, our guests will see how we care for our cows, and the environment, while contributing to our local communities.”
American Dairy Association North East began working with local dairy farmers to bring their farms to the classroom in 2018. Virtual farm tours have grown in popularity as an informative and engaging activity for students whether they are learning in school or at home. Previously recorded tours, with more than 350,000 views, are available here.
To register for an upcoming tour, visit www.AmericanDairy.com/Tour.