March 27, 2014
Prep students from four local schools enjoyed an opportunity yesterday to learn first-hand all about farm life (and where their food comes from), courtesy of Kingaroy State High School’s ag program.
The students, from Kingaroy, Coolabunia and Taabinga State Schools and St John’s Lutheran School, had hands-on encounters with cattle, horses, chickens, sheep and other animals.
They had the opportunity to lead cattle (with a little bit of help from KSHS students) and pat chickens and miniature horses,
There were also displays from Landcare, the RSPCA and the Booie Spinners & Weavers group to explore, plus a display of dairy products.
Kingaroy State High School ag teacher Sean Wicks said it was an opportunity to introduce the young students to agriculture.