Oct 21, 2023

LETTER: Kids Ag Day brings community together to celebrate agriculture

Posted Oct 21, 2023 1:33 PM
The Ellis County Farm Bureau Kids Ag Day 2023 was located at Pa's Pumpkin Patch, Hays. Photos courtesy Steph Eckroat
The Ellis County Farm Bureau Kids Ag Day 2023 was located at Pa's Pumpkin Patch, Hays. Photos courtesy Steph Eckroat

On October 4, the  hosted a truly remarkable event that brought together the community in celebration of agriculture.

Kids Ag Day, an annual tradition, took place at the scenic Pa's Pumpkin Patch (owned by Jeff and Marla Copper) south of Hays and was attended by over 300 enthusiastic fourth-grade students from Ellis County.

The event wouldn't have been possible without the invaluable support of the TMP, Victoria, and Hays High FFA Chapters, who lent their helping hands to make this day even more special.

We extend our heartfelt gratitude to all our incredible presenters, sponsors, and volunteers who dedicated their time and expertise to make Kids Ag Day a resounding success. Their unwavering commitment to educating young minds about the importance of agriculture is truly commendable.

Kids Ag Day 2023 ( Photo courtesy Stephanie Eckroat)
Kids Ag Day 2023 ( Photo courtesy Stephanie Eckroat)
Kids Ag Day participants check out the alpacas at Pa's Pumpkin Patch on Oct. 4. Photo by Steph Eckroat
Kids Ag Day participants check out the alpacas at Pa's Pumpkin Patch on Oct. 4. Photo by Steph Eckroat

The atmosphere was brimming with excitement as children immersed themselves in various interactive activities designed to ignite their curiosity about farming practices and food production. From engaging workshops on sustainable farming techniques to hands-on experiences with farm animals, every moment was a chance for these young learners to deepen their understanding of the vital role agriculture plays in our lives.

As we reflect on this unforgettable day, we are reminded of how crucial it is for future generations to appreciate and value our agricultural heritage. Events like Kids Ag Day not only foster a sense of connection between children and nature but also inspire them to become informed advocates for sustainable farming practices.

Once again, we express our deepest gratitude to everyone involved in making this event possible - from the organizers behind the scenes to those who generously contributed their time and resources. Your dedication has left such a mark on these young minds and has undoubtedly sown seeds of passion for agriculture that will bear fruit for years to come.

Together, let us continue nurturing a love for agriculture among our youth and pave the way for a brighter future rooted in sustainable practices. 

 Stephanie Eckroat
County Service Coordinator
Ellis County Farm Bureau