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2016 EDUCATION MAGAZINE

LINCOLN DAILY

NEWS.COM

March 1, 2016 Page 11

Hartsburg Emden:

Cow in the classroom

Angela Reiners

Lincoln Daily News

What is a cow doing in the classroom? Well, the

cow isn’t literally in the school, but information

about raising one particular cow is being shared

with students and their teacher. The day-to-day

real-life data of raising a milk cow is being used

to enhance the academic subjects.

This year,

Jennifer Hayes’

fourth grade

class at Emden

Grade School

has adopted

a cow. The

cow, whose

name is Snow

Belle, was born

December 10,

2015.

Hayes said she

decided to have

her class do

this project after

being contacted

by both the

Hoerbert Farm, Emden, and the Dairy Council,

about an ‘Adopt a Cow’ program. She said, “the

premise is to help students understand how local

farmers get milk from the farm to your house.”

As the students learn about the cow, Hayes ties

it into several areas. She said, “We have learned

about Jersey cows. Terry Hoerbert comes to

visit us once a month and we tie in farm related

information with math and science.”

As they learn more about cows and dairy farms,

Hayes says, “We continue to tie in information

for use on bar graphs, calculating farm costs, and

measuring of food given per day.”

The students are also writing about the project,

as they have “researched dairy farms and Jersey

cows and have written informational papers about

it.” Hayes said the class has also done art projects

and written

friendly letters

about the cow.

The program,

sponsored by the

St. Louis Dairy

Council, “allows

classes to adopt

a calf from one

of our partner

farmers, name

it, and receive

monthly pictures

and updates, all

while learning

about dairy

foods and dairy

farming.”

Hoerbert said the St. Louis Diary Council has

given her handouts to give to the kids and has

information online about how to work with

students. Hoerbert has also sent the class photos

of Snowbelle as she grows, and plans to share

some statistics on her milk production.

Hoerbert says a milk tester is used to test how

much milk a cow produces and she has been able

to share it with the students.

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Hartem fourth-graders are learning about care and financial

management of a dairy cow. The class with a certificate of

adoption for their cow. Photos by Terry Hoerbert.