Wednesday, April 22, 2015

Animal Ag Learning Day

Surrounded by animals, games, and even a corn pool, I wanted to be a child again. As families walked through the doors, Iowa State Block and Bridle members were ready to answer questions and share their passion for agriculture. 

The Iowa State Block and Bridle Club hosted the first ever Animal Learning Day, at the Jeff and Deb Hansen Agriculture Student Learning Center on Saturday, April 11th. 

The idea behind this event was to educate consumers and the general public about animal agriculture, as much of this education was lost with the cancellation of VEISHEA last year. 

The event consisted of several different industry professionals showing what the agricultural industry has to offer. Cooking ideas and tips, facts about agriculture production, live animal displays, kids games, and many other activities, such as making butter were shared at the event! Families and community members were given a first hand look at the diversity of Iowa agriculture. 

 Animal Ag Learning Day featured a petting zoo with many different animals. Species featured at the event included; dairy cattle, cattle, swine, meat goats, dairy goats, poultry, sheep, and horses. 


Matt Romoser, 2014 Iowa State Block and Bridle President said, "Animal Learning Day exceeded my expectations past what I would have ever dreamt it could be. Honestly, I was skeptical about the event on whether or not we would attract a crowd to make it a success, but that worry was alleviated within minutes of doors opening. I am so glad to have been apart of this awesome event, as it not only helped fill the void that was once VEISHEA but promoted an industry that I am proud to be a part of."
Many Industry representatives were in attendance, such as Iowa Corn Growers, Iowa Pork Producers, Iowa Egg Council, Iowa Meat Goat Association, and Iowa 4-H Extension, Iowa State Meat Lab, Christensen Farms, Iowa Beef Industry, Farm Safety Just for Kids. There was also a Farmland movie showing, which allowed attendees to see different perspectives of American Agriculture. 
The event was a HUGE success as the Iowa State Block and Bridle Club planned for around 250 people to attend, but had almost 1,000 people present for the event! On behalf of the Iowa State Block and Bridle Club, thank you to everyone who helped plan the event and to those who came and enjoyed the event! 

4 comments:

  1. Looks like a successful event! I'm glad to see events like this happening even after VEISHEA went away. :-)

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    1. Thanks for your comment! It was truly awesome to be part of this event and answer questions families had. Block and Bridle wanted to bring back the parts of VEISHEA that the Ames community missed.

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  2. What a great event! I'm so glad that your club has embraced animal ag advocacy! You guys are doing a great job!

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    1. Thank you! It was a great opportunity and all of us involved had an awesome time sharing our passion with others!

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