Once again, New Hampshire Agriculture in the Classroom returns to Remick with its School-to-Farm Day for Carroll County! We look forward to welcoming this year’s local crop of fourth graders, who are eager to learn about various types and forms of agriculture in New Hampshire and how they impact their lives. What are School-to-Farm Days? As stated on the New Hampshire Agriculture in the Classroom website, “The event brings together 4th-grade students from different elementary schools throughout the county for a day of learning about the importance of agriculture. Farmers and other professionals are on hand to present mini-lessons and demonstrations on topics such as beekeeping, sheep raising, wool carding and spinning, dairy cows, oxen, maple sugaring, vegetable production, soil ecology, chickens and more. Students visit the stations, meet the experts, see the animals and experience a taste of farm life.” EVENT FLYER Remick Country Doctor Museum & Farm has been pleased to serve as the host site for this impactful event for several years. If you are interested in participating — whether as a class or a demonstrator, contact New Hampshire Agriculture in the Classroom to learn what’s possible. (This event is closed to the general public.) THE MISSION OF NEW HAMPSHIRE AGRICULTURE IN THE CLASSROOM Our goal is to increase the agricultural literacy of New Hampshire’s youth. Educational materials help to integrate agriculture, food and natural resources into K-12 classrooms. By applying authentic agricultural examples to teach core curriculum concepts in science, social studies, math, language arts and nutrition, student awareness can be improved. These programs cultivate an understanding and appreciation of the food, fiber and fuel systems that we all depend upon every day. LEARN MORE DIY SCHOOL-TO-FARM LESSONS
Explore 200+ years of NH’s agricultural traditions combined with the unique story of two country doctors and their village farmstead.