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<blockquote data-quote="cow pollinater" data-source="post: 1146098" data-attributes="member: 14661"><p>We've given quite a few farm tours to school age kids. There are a lot of different crops to learn about and a lot of animals that they can touch and or see on our place. It is really rewarding when kids that I don't even remember walk up and ask me if I still have that horse that they remember or some kid calling me to ask a beekeeping question because he was inspired by seeing them at my place and now has his own.</p><p>My big dun mare is mine for life as when she was for sale the outcry was horrendous. She has given more first rides than the ponies at the fair. :lol: </p><p>As much as an introvert as I am, farming is something that I will always share with anyone that wants to learn. A lot of people really crave this kind of life but they're scared of the unknown. Give them a piece to their puzzle to build on and a lot of them will finish it on their own. AND they will vote ag-friendly for the rest of their lives.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cow pollinater, post: 1146098, member: 14661"] We've given quite a few farm tours to school age kids. There are a lot of different crops to learn about and a lot of animals that they can touch and or see on our place. It is really rewarding when kids that I don't even remember walk up and ask me if I still have that horse that they remember or some kid calling me to ask a beekeeping question because he was inspired by seeing them at my place and now has his own. My big dun mare is mine for life as when she was for sale the outcry was horrendous. She has given more first rides than the ponies at the fair. :lol: As much as an introvert as I am, farming is something that I will always share with anyone that wants to learn. A lot of people really crave this kind of life but they're scared of the unknown. Give them a piece to their puzzle to build on and a lot of them will finish it on their own. AND they will vote ag-friendly for the rest of their lives. [/QUOTE]
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