Flat Aggie's latest adventure:
Hi to Miss Allard’s first
grade class. We are so happy that you
sent Flat Aggie to us. I really think he
enjoyed his visit to our farm.
Flat Aggie visited the
University of California FARM SMART Program.
Almost every day we have students from Imperial Valley Schools visit
this farm. It is a 255 acre research
farm and we have special fields with vegetables just for students who visit our
program. We see about 5000 students
every year! Our farm is located only 10
miles from the Mexico border and it is a desert environment so we get very HOT
in the summertime (sometimes over 120 degrees!). In the winter, the temperatures are very mild
so our farmers can grow food and ship it around the world.
Flat Aggie attended our
program with another local school and would love to share his experiences with
you.
Flat Aggie is ready for our
hayride! The students have learned how
plants grow and now it is time to go to the field and pick produce.
First
stop is at a field of curly leaf lettuce.
Sure will taste good in a salad.
Look at those scrumptious
brussel sprouts. Steamed with a little
butter, salt and pepper and they will have a delicious flavor.
Flat Aggie enjoyed picking
beets. The beet tops (leaves and stems)
can be cooked like Spinach and the Beets (big red roots) can be steamed, sliced
and topped with butter, salt and pepper or they can even be pickled.
Everyone filled their bags
with beets, radishes, lettuce and brussel sprouts. What a feast for dinner!
At the end of the field
trip, Flat Aggie visited our greenhouse.
We have flowers, tomatoes and herbs growing in the greenhouse.
I was so happy that Flat
Aggie was able to spend a day with us.
After his visit with us, he was taken to Imperial County Farm Bureau and
they will choose where he will go next.
Remember…”Nutrition Starts
on the Farm”. If you are ever in El
Centro, California, come visit the University of California Desert Research and
Extension Center.
Sincerely,
Nancy Caywood Robertson,
Educational Outreach Coordinator, FARM SMART Program
Stephanie Collins, Program
Representative, FARM SMART Program
University of
California-Desert Research and Extension Center
1004 E. Holton Road
El Centro, California 92243
(760) 356-3067
URL: http://ucanr.org/sites/desertresearch/
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