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Inaugural “Ag Day” for Chouteau County Kids

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Tuesday, April 30, 2013   

FORT BENTON, Mont. - Fourth and fifth graders in Chouteau County are headed to the fairgrounds today for "Agriculture Day." The schoolchildren will learn about the state's number-one industry, farming, and how it's important for their health, home and community.

Delisa Clampitt, education director for the Montana Farmers Union, will teach about wheat, from the field to the table. According to Clampitt, rural kids are familiar with the first half of the grain's story: It goes from the field to the grain elevator and then is loaded onto a train.

"They kind of don't know a whole lot about what goes on after that," she said, "so it's good to talk about how our agriculture production reaches everybody's everyday lives."

Clampitt often teaches classes about wheat production, and whether the audience is made up of kids or adults, she said, there is a lot to learn. Wheat kernels are seeds made up of endosperm - which becomes white flour; bran - which is included in whole wheat flour and sold separately; and germ - which is also included in wheat flour and sold separately.

"Basically, how universal wheat and all the different parts of the kernel are used for different things," is what she's teaching.

Other classes for the students include soil, plants, water, insects and livestock production.

This is the first "Ag Day" for Chouteau County, organized by the Chouteau County Conservation District, Chouteau County Principals and Montana State University Extension.



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