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Tag: Museum Exhibits

17
Jan

A Moo-velous Milking Machine: An Exhibit about Milking Cows

Woman standing near milking cow exhibit and interacting with video screen.

One of the folks on Exhibit Farm’s team can remember pretending to milk a cow when…

26
Feb

Meet an Ag Educator! Samantha Meyer, Farmamerica

Yellow graphic; text reads "Meet an Ag Educator: Samantha Meyer, Program Director at Farmamerica"

We spend a lot of our time working with the people who are trying to give…

15
Feb

Soil Sleuths: Two Interactive Soil Science Displays

Closeup of graphics explaining the differences between different tillage methods

Soil’s kind of like air in some ways. It’s all around us, it’s easy to overlook,…

22
Jun

How Does Your [Soybean] Grow?: Soybean Growth Stage Display

“Mistress Mary, quite contrary, how does your garden grow?” Did you ever hear that nursery rhyme?…

10
Jun

Observing Nutrient Creation: A Full-Scale Tractor and Plow Display

Fabricated soil and cover crop being turned over by the moldboard plow.

People who live outside of the farm don’t often get an opportunity to see agricultural processes…

21
Jan

Seeds, Rain, and Sun: Our Plant Growth Display

Sign reading "Seeds."

⇦ Return to Blog Seeds, Rain, and Sun: Our Plant Growth Display   Growing plants isn’t…

17
Dec

Teaching Sustainable Agriculture: The Interactive Globe Project

Globe Lights Close-Up

⇦ Return to Blog Teaching Sustainable Agriculture: The Interactive Globe Project   What does a big…

22
Oct

Specialty Equipment: An Orchard Sprayer Exhibit

Closeup of a tire and fabricated grass.

⇦ Return to Blog Specialty Equipment: An Orchard Sprayer Exhibit   Since specialty crops such as fruit…

24
Sep

The Early Years at AgroLiquid: A Fertilizer Production Display

Blender Display Element

⇦ Return to Blog The Early Years at AgroLiquid: A Fertilizer Production Display   Our customer…

27
Aug

The Four Rs: Teaching about Crop Fertilization

Sign reading "Right Time."

⇦ Return to Blog   The Four Rs: Teaching about Crop Fertilization   It turns out…