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Parenting and Children on the Farm
Teachers brainwashing kids on animal rights.(Pigs)
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<blockquote data-quote="Shadow" data-source="post: 3587004" data-attributes="member: 53100"><p>We have always done this to varying extents from multiple organised group visits from local schools to inviting parents to bring their children to an open morning to see lambing depending on how involved the schools want to get</p><p></p><p>Edit to add: it might seem like a lot of work but it really pays off as you can drop in pr messages about responsible use of footpaths, the reasons tractors have to use the roads, how we keep the countryside looking the way it does etc etc etc and it can do a lot of good in getting locals onside (especially if you can send them away with something as a freebie, a hotdog or burger to eat, a handful of shorn wool, a pot of blackberries they have picked, a box of eggs, even just a leaflet)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shadow, post: 3587004, member: 53100"] We have always done this to varying extents from multiple organised group visits from local schools to inviting parents to bring their children to an open morning to see lambing depending on how involved the schools want to get Edit to add: it might seem like a lot of work but it really pays off as you can drop in pr messages about responsible use of footpaths, the reasons tractors have to use the roads, how we keep the countryside looking the way it does etc etc etc and it can do a lot of good in getting locals onside (especially if you can send them away with something as a freebie, a hotdog or burger to eat, a handful of shorn wool, a pot of blackberries they have picked, a box of eggs, even just a leaflet) [/QUOTE]
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