Welcome to My Farm
By Mary Lewandowski
Take a trip to a real-life dairy farm and learn about cows, calves, and where the tasty dairy products we love to eat and drink come from.
Mary Lewandowski works on her family’s dairy farm in Wisconsin. Her great-great-great-great-grandparents founded the farm more than a hundred years ago. Today, the farm has some fifty cows that must be fed, milked, and kept happy and healthy. Corn and alfalfa need to be planted and harvested for their feed. It’s all a lot of work for Mary, but she loves her cows, and they provide us with milk to drink, cheese and ice cream to eat, and many other delicious dairy treats.
Welcome to My Farm is a fun and illuminating look at farm life in the heart of America’s Dairyland. Aimed at young readers age four and up, the book shares fascinating facts about dairy cows and the crops that farmers grow. Presenting a day in the life of a small dairy farm, Welcome to My Farm reveals the many ways that Mary takes care of her cows and how farms help feed our communities. Readers will also meet cuddly kittens and Mary’s two collies, Buffy and Buddy!
Young readers will find the answers to many common dairy-farm questions, such as:
· How do you milk a cow?
· What types of food are made from cow’s milk?
· How much does a cow eat and drink in a day?
· How much does a calf weigh when it’s born?
· What types of crops do dairy farmers grow?
· What do farmers use tractors for?
· What happens in a silo?
Illustrated with dozens of color photos, Welcome to My Farm helps young readers understand and appreciate how dairy farms work and the central role that agriculture plays in the food we eat.
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Mary Lewandowski was raised on her family’s dairy farm in Bevent, Wisconsin. She graduated from Northcentral Technical College in Wausau with associate degrees in agri-business and dairy science and completed her bachelor’s degree in organizational leadership through the University of Wisconsin–Green Bay. Mary was awarded the American FFA Degree from the National FFA Organization, and she’s also a member of her local alumni chapter. Welcome to My Farm is based on an FFA project she wrote while in high school. Mary and her husband, RJ Kluck, live in central Wisconsin.
