Contributor: Samantha Penna. Lesson ID: 11563
Where does your food come from? The refrigerator? Cans and jars? The store? Where do they get it? Watch a day on the farm video and prepare to visit a real (or virtual) farm to see what grows there!
Of course not, silly!
Everyone needs food to survive.
That's right! Food comes from farms. There are farms all over the world. Farms can produce many different types of food.
Farmers can grow many varieties of fruits and vegetables including the following.
That's not all farmers can grow! There are many different types of fruits and vegetables that can be grown on a farm.
Farmers can also raise livestock for meat, dairy products, and other animal products.
Here are some examples of animals you may see on a farm.
Think of some products that come from these animals.
Farmers need wide open space to grow crops (plants) or raise animals. Some farmers grow crops and raise animals.
Farmers who grow crops like fruits and vegetables need to have wide open space with good soil (dirt) to grow their crops in. Some farmers use big machines to plant their seeds in the ground.
Other farmers, who live on small farms, plant their seeds in the ground by hand.
Farmers can use machines to water their plants. When the crops are ready to be harvested (picked), the farmers either hand pick them or use a big tractor to collect all the crops.
They sell their crops at farm stands and farmer's markets, or they sell them to grocery stores.
They also grow other plants, like wheat and cotton. Wheat is used for making bread. Cotton is used for making products like clothing.
Farmers that take care of animals (livestock) have a lot of responsibilities. They need to feed all their animals, make sure all their animals have water, and make sure their animals have shelter.
Farm animals can be used for meat, dairy products, wool, and eggs. Farmers sell their livestock products at farm stands, farmer's markets, and grocery stores.
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