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Students of Ag in the Classroom learn all about Sheep
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[February 11, 2019]
During the month of January, Amy Hyde from the
U of I Extension and Ag in the Classroom, was teaching Logan County
students (Kindergarten – Fifth grade) about Sheep and Wool.
Students learned that there are three things we get
from sheep; wool used for clothing, carpet, felt, upholstery, etc.
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Meat – lamb is from a sheep that is less than one
year old and mutton is the meat from a sheep that is over one year
of age.
Lanolin which is used in making lotions, soaps and
many cosmetics.
Students learned the many steps of how sheep are
sheared and the final product of how wool is spun into yarn. The 3rd
– 5th grade students had a fun activity with a throwback of string
(yarn) tricks.
The Logan County Ag in the Classroom program is
generously sponsored by the Agricultural Education Partnership
Logan, Menard and Sangamon County and U of I Extension through
donations from individuals, businesses and Farm Bureau.
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If you have any questions about this program you can
contact Amy at the Logan County U of I Extension Office at
217-732-8289 or email at amyhyde@illinois.edu
[Amy Hyde] |