Indiana Pork, Indiana Soybean partner for Fair Oaks field trips

The partnership allows a $3 discount for tours of Fair Oaks. School groups can also apply for transportation grants to help with busing costs.

March 2, 2020

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Indiana Pork, Indiana Soybean partner for Fair Oaks field trips

Indiana Pork and the Indiana Soybean Alliance are excited to announce a partnership to allow more school-aged children to visit Fair Oaks Farms.

Both groups have partnered to provide discounts to school field trips and to provide transportation grants for their travel to and from Fair Oaks.

"Indiana Soybean Alliance is excited to help provide field trip and transportation grants to schools visiting Fair Oaks Farm," says Hannah Vorsilak, Marketing Operations and Leadership director for the Indiana Soybean Alliance. "Because of funding restrictions, schools don't have as many opportunities to take field trips outside the classroom, so we are excited to take a bit of that burden off their shoulders and give students the opportunity to visit a really progressive and innovative farm!"

"The Pig Adventure at Fair Oaks is an excellent opportunity for students to see the inside of a pig barn," says Jeanette Merritt, director of Checkoff Programs for Indiana Pork. "Typically today's youth are at least three generations removed from a family farm. A field trip to the Pig Adventure allows them a chance to see a modern farm and interact with the people raising those pigs."

"The partnership with Indiana Soybean Alliance and Indiana Pork has made it possible for more educators and future generations to learn about modern agriculture and where food comes from," says Julie Basich, chief operating officer for Fair Oaks Farms. "Fair Oaks Farms is grateful for this opportunity and has worked hard to provide STEM programs that the educators not only feel good about, but are excited to share with their students and families.  Less than 2% of the population is involved in agriculture, so being able to make these discussions more accessible to our youth is crucial in bridging that gap."

The partnership allows a $3 discount for tours of Fair Oaks. School groups can also apply for transportation grants to help with busing costs. 

Source: Indiana Pork, which is solely responsible for the information provided, and wholly owns the information. Informa Business Media and all its subsidiaries are not responsible for any of the content contained in this information asset.

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