Showing posts with label petting zoo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label petting zoo. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 15, 2018

Dairymom's Thankful Thursday


Sitting in the petting zoo last Saturday watching the kids and adults holding 
the chicks and milking the cow, I thought a lot about the evolution 
of the Benton County Farm Bureau Petting Zoo.



Benton County Farm Bureau has sponsored a free petting zoo 
at the Benton County Fair since the 1990's.
Janice Shofner, our Women's Committee Chair at the time,
had the great idea of providing a petting zoo to educate kids and adults about
Benton County agriculture.

Our first zoo was in a tent under the big old tree at the
 fairgrounds in downtown Bentonville. 
Our current petting zoo at the Benton County Fair is under
 a tall red-iron structure with plenty of room for chicks,
calves,pigs, a couple of cows
 and a lot of kids!

I'm thankful for dedicated Farm Bureau members
 that continue to  see the value of the petting zoo in educating 
kids and adults about agriculture.




                                                     Even our Benton County Fair Queen
                                                                      loves  the chicks!

Sunday, September 13, 2015

Marketing Farming

Benton County Farm Bureau provided a little bit of fun and information about Benton County agriculture to   hundreds of people at the Bentonville Farmer's Market this past Saturday. 
Basically, we were marketing farming.

Consumers of all ages enjoyed the beauty of this antique tractor and a lot of 
tractor talking from Benton County farmer Bob Shofner,


milking the cow that never goes dry,


and
petting the  chicks.


It's not a hard job to market farming because 
we have a great story to communicate at every opportunity.

 It's obvious that the look of the family farm and the technologies
have changed but we have the same values of caring for the land 
and the animals to provide safe,healthy food for America's consumers.

Thursday, August 13, 2015

Dairymom's Thankful Thursday

One of  the most popular spots at the Benton County  Fair  for the last twenty-five years is the Benton County Farm Bureau Petting Zoo. It's hard to believe that I have volunteered with this project for twenty of those years!

I'm thankful for the opportunity to provide a fun  connection to agriculture  for kids of all ages,


to see the smile on a first time cow milker,


to experience the love for baby chicks,


to hear the squeal of a baby pig,

and 

                                                       
                                                          to be a farmer in Benton County!
                                                                           

Wednesday, October 15, 2014

Dairymom's Thankful Thursday

Last week these two calves and I made to a visit
 to the Northwest Arkansas Children's Shelter.
It was an opportunity to allow children that have never been around animals to be able to pet the calves and share how farmers care for their animals and  produce high-quality milk.

                                                                                 
                              I'm thankful for the invitation to share our dairy farm story
                 in a facility that is working to make a safer and  better life for children.

Tuesday, August 5, 2014

Farmers in the Zoo

Next week, you won't find the farmers in the dell, but you can see them working  at the  new Benton County Farm Bureau Petting Zoo  when the Benton County Fair kicks off it's 109th year!  

Benton County Farm Bureau has sponsored the Petting Zoo at the Benton County Fair for more than twenty years to give children and adults an opportunity to learn a little about animals and  Arkansas agriculture.

 In the beginning, the zoo was a big tractor tire filled with baby chicks covered with a tent for protection from the rain that seemed to be a normal part of the fair.  We graduated to a carport awning structure that we actually moved to the new fairground facility. It was obvious after last year's fair, that our petting zoo would probably not stand up to another season of stormy,windy weather.    I'm so  thankful and excited to see this new structure that will serve not only as a petting zoo, but will be large enough for other events on the fairgrounds  during the year.


 I invite you to visit our Farmers in the Zoo   next week at the Benton County Fair, August 12-16.
Pigs and Chickens, and Farmers--oh my! 


Thursday, August 22, 2013

Dairymom's Thankful Thursday

Volunteering as the Zoo Keeper at the Benton County Farm Bureau's Petting Zoo at the Benton County Fair for the last 13 years  has provided many opportunities to share agriculture's story in a very fun environment.


                                 I'm thankful for the fun  I've had watching  children and adults
                                   of all ages enjoying the chicks at the Benton County Fair!

Wednesday, August 15, 2012

Dairymom's Thankful Thursday

Northwest Arkansas has a rich agricultural history that includes 108 years of the Benton County Fair.  Although the petting zoo has only  been a part of the fair experience for the last 15 years, it ranks at the top of the list for things to do at the fair!

Come on over and ...

 milk  Betsy,
 the Farm Bureau cow that never goes dry,

                                                     love on some baby chicks,        

and
get a kiss from a calf.

As one of the zookeepers, I'm thankful for all the Farm Bureau and 4-H members that make this farm-city connection possible!  

Wednesday, August 17, 2011

Dairymom's Thankful Thursday




Today was the first day of our Benton County Fair. Benton County Farm Bureau began sponsoring the petting zoo at least fifteen years ago. I've been the zoo keeper for ten of those years. Kids and adults can pet two baby pigs,chicks,a dairy calf, a goat , a lamb and milk Sophia, our special milking cow. I'm thankful for all the volunteers who willingly help to make the petting zoo a great experience for thousands of kids and their families.