| Logan County Farm Bureau, Lincoln Area YMCA and Logan FFA members 
			will host over 240 students and 15 teachers at the 12th annual Logan 
			County Ag Education Day. The event will be at the Lincoln Area YMCA 
			Activity Center, 719 Wyatt Ave. in Lincoln. 
				
					
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						What: 
						Logan County Ag Education Day 
						Theme: 
						"A Celebration of Agriculture" 
						When: 
						Wednesday, March 209-11:30 a.m. and noon-2:30 p.m.
 
						Where: 
						Lincoln Area YMCA Activity Center719 Wyatt Ave., Lincoln
 
						Sponsored by: |  Students and teachers will be welcomed to agriculture through 
			five "hands-on" stations that will feature soybeans, corn, dairy, 
			hogs and machinery. Logan County Farm Bureau members and Lincoln Area YMCA personnel 
			will host and help staff the soybean station, where youths will 
			learn about soybeans and products that are made from soybeans. The 
			students will conclude their soybean learning session by playing 
			"Soy Bingo." 
			 FFA members will be on hand to offer demonstrations. Hartsburg-Emden 
			FFA members will discuss farm machinery safety with the students, 
			explain their PTO safety exhibit, and then escort the students 
			outside to view and sit inside the farm machinery provided by 
			Central Illinois Ag, of Atlanta, and Cross Brothers, with locations 
			in New Holland, Mount Pulaski and Clinton. Mount Pulaski FFA members will host the corn station, where the 
			students will make colorful, biodegradable plastic. Mixing 
			cornstarch, water, corn oil, food coloring and then microwaving, 
			students will be able to see the possibilities of plastics from 
			corn. Students will learn firsthand from Logan County Farm Bureau 
			members about what goes into producing a corn crop and how corn is 
			used in products we use daily. Grocery products containing corn will 
			be on display. 
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			 Lincoln FFA members will talk dairy facts with the students as 
			they make an ice cream shake-up.  Steve and Todd Irwin, Beason, will have a dairy calf on hand for 
			the students to view and pet. Todd will present information on dairy 
			farming and answer questions. Students visiting the hog station will be treated to filling 
			"feed bags" with candies representing corn, vitamins, minerals and 
			protein required to feed and grow healthy hogs for today’s 
			consumers. Farm Bureau volunteers will explain how pigs grow and 
			will have baby pigs on hand for the youths to pet and hold. 
			Fourth-graders stopping by the hog station will also be treated to 
			taste-testing "pork sausages." Schools participating in this year’s Ag Ed Day are Central, 
			Chester-East Lincoln, Hartsburg-Emden, New Holland-Middletown, 
			Northwest, Washington-Monroe and Zion Lutheran of Mount Pulaski. Students and teachers will be given take-home packets that 
			include six different Ag Mags, provided by Farm Bureau's Illinois 
			Agricultural Education in the Classroom, and several other 
			agriculture-related items. 
			 Ag Ed Day participants are invited to enter the "Celebration of 
			Agriculture" essay contest after they attend the activities. Essays 
			entitled "American Agriculture -- Feeding the Future" will be 
			judged, and trophies will be awarded for the top five essays. 
              
[Text from file received from Logan County Farm 
Bureau] |