North Platte Valley, South Goshen, and Lingle-Ft. Laramie Conservation Districts recently hosted an AG Expo for 200 fourth-graders in April.
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TORRINGTON, Wyo. – North Platte Valley, South Goshen, and Lingle-Ft. Laramie Conservation Districts recently hosted an AG Expo for 200 fourth-graders in April.
Students from Trail, LaGrange, Southeast, Guernsey, and Lingle/Ft. Laramie schools learned about rural life. Many of the students, who had never experienced farm and ranching or responsibility for animal care, were presented with hands on opportunities that opened a different world of learning.
The event started with a tour by Ben Milner-Wyoming Game and Fish- Downer Bird Farm to learn how humans commercially collect, hatch, raise and release pheasants back into the wild.