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‘Adopt A Cow’ program brings ag to the classroom

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Discover Dairy’s “Adopt a Cow”  2023-2024 program is open for enrollment until September 15. The free program, which impacted 1.2 million students worldwide last year, is a year-long, interactive learning opportunity that gives students an inside look at a dairy farm in the United States. Students participate in hands-on, educational activities featuring the calves on the farm and the dairy farmers who manage the operation.

Each classroom that enrolls in the Adopt a Cow program is paired with a calf from a dairy farm. Teachers and students receive photos, video updates, and activity sheets throughout the school year that allow them to watch their calves grow.

The program helps teachers create a wide range of connections with their curriculum and community at large, including: dairy nutrition and community, environmental and sustainability, Spanish and language, geography and environmental, and writing connections. 

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“The Adopt a Cow program continues to grow every year, and we love seeing the impact it’s making on students, classrooms, and families across the globe,” said Brittany Snyder, Dairy Education Program Manager at the Dairy Excellence Foundation. “At the heart of the program is the ability for students to watch a baby calf grow in front of their eyes throughout the school year. It’s a memorable experience that allows students to build connections to their health, where their food comes from, the dairy farms in their community, and so much more.”

Through immersive, hands-on learning activities and the free curriculum provided by Discover Dairy, students gain a deeper understanding of the dairy industry and where their food comes from. Several of the lessons in the curriculum follow Common CORE standards in Math, Reading, and Science.

The Adopt a Cow program also offers live virtual chats and farm tours. These chats allow students to talk directly with dairy farmers, meet their calves, tour the farm, and ask questions about milk production.

Last year, more than 40,000 elementary and middle school classrooms, homeschool families, library groups, and other organizations participated in the program. Classrooms from all 50 states participated in the program, along with a total of 50 countries. Schools from rural and urban areas can enroll, bringing dairy farming to life for students of all ages and demographics.

“I would encourage other teachers to take advantage of all the Adopt a Cow resources because it’s free to us as teachers. The program makes such great connections,” said Anna Breitbach, a first-grade teacher in South Florida. “Students learn to appreciate where their food comes from and are able to put a ‘face’ to the milk at the grocery store. It’s giving kids those opportunities to connect what they’re learning in school to what’s actually going on in the community.”

“Students can definitely relate to the fact that water is so important and food is so important to taking care of cows. The farmer who is taking care of the cows is also important. The Adopt a Cow program really sets a solid foundation for all that it takes to care for these animals. It’s really growing that appreciation,” said Jayne Black, a pre-school teacher from De Pere, Wisconsin. “I talk to the kids a lot about how we share the air that we breathe and how that’s important for cows, too. They need fresh, clean air and places to roam. I think they’re really getting the bigger picture.”

Image courtesy of Discover Dairy

Teachers who enroll in the Adopt a Cow program will receive an introductory update in the fall with details about their calf. Classrooms will receive bi-monthly updates, including suggestions on components of the Discover Dairy curriculum that teachers can incorporate into their virtual or in-person lesson plans.

The sign-up period opened on May 1 and closes on September 15, 2023. To enroll in the Adopt a Cow program, visit the website or contact the Dairy Excellence Foundation at 717-346-0849 for more information about how to share this program with your community.

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