Farm Programs
All Programs are discontinued at this time
Meet the animals
Recommended for Kindergarten and 1st Grade
Available and enjoyable for any age
visit a 100-year-old farm, noting changes that have occurred over time
learn about bugs that live in a garden and how we can help keep our food growing
compare animals noting how they feel or smell as well as the size and sound differences
Soils, Cycles and Seasons
A Science Program Recommended for Second to Third Grade
Available and enjoyable for children older than 7
learn about the parts of a plant
explore environmental conditions, weather, and seasons' affects on plants survival
dig in three types of soil to explore texture, water capacity, and nutritional value for plant growth
All About Bees
Not designed for bee keepers.
Woosley Farm works to preserve honey bees and provides education about bees, pollination, hive structure and many more topics. Our information is ever expanding as we are constantly learning how to help keep the honey bee in our community.
Food Preservation
Available for teens and adults
Ask us about custom educational programs involving food preservation. Learn about the history of food preservation including canning, drying, root crop storage, and freezing methods utilized throughout Woosley Farm's 100-year history.
How to be Safe Around Animals!
Know that animals carry germs that can make people sick
Never eat, drink, or put things into your mouth in animal areas
Older adults, pregnant women, and young children should be extra careful around animals
Wash your hands with soap and water right after visiting the animal area
Contact with animals may pose a health risk. Food, drink, sippy cups, pacifiers or strollers are only permitted in the picnic shelter.
Smoking is not allowed at any location on the property.
Pets are not allowed on the property for the safety of your animals and ours. Service animals are welcome provided they do not disrupt the farm animals.
Shoes must be worn by all ages at all times on the farm. (Closed toe shoes strongly recommended.)
parts of this page are published by permission from www.safeagritourism.com and from www.mydoorsign.com