Success StoryDairy: Farm to Fridge
Dairy: Farm to Fridge
Author: Bobbie Hancock
Planning Unit: Mercer County CES
Major Program: Nutrition and Food Systems General
Outcome: Initial Outcome
The SNAP-NEP Assistant in Mercer County partnered with the ANR agent, Southland Dairy, The Dairy Alliance, and Mercer County Elementary School to teach 586 students the MyPate Dairy Lesson. Student were taught to identify dairy foods, why they need dairy in their diet. serving sizes, and nutrition facts for various dairy products. In addition, agriculture information was shared so students could learn about where milk and other dairy products come from, how farmers take care of their cows and how milk gets from the cow to their plate.
Students received a cow shaped fan with dairy facts and an 8 oz cup with milk facts to take home. Students were amazed to learn how quickly milk gets from the cow to their plate, some of the products made from milk and where chocolate/strawberry milk comes from.
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