By Jerry Freed
Jerry teaches 6th grade at Cactus Middle School in Casa Grande. He says he has taught school for 25 years and still looks forward to going to school every day! There are some pretty lucky kids in Casa Grande.
June 17, 2010
Summer Ag Institute was a journey
With stops on the way
The interests grew numerous
In each and every day
Water from the sky, river, drip, pivot, and well
The pump, tube, laser
And more than I can tell
The insect began to make the scene
Some were beneficial
And others were mean
Egg, nymph, and various other stages of life
When the counts get too high
Spraying relieves the strife
Scientists with microscopes
Trying to figure out what to do
Using previous knowledge
To help solve the new
With 8,000 visitors to the MAC this year
Student knowledge increases
By what they see, do, and hear
Cattle, swine, chicken, or sheep
By utilizing proper management
Problems are prevented
From getting too deep
Thoroughbred horses train and train and train
When they cross the finish line
None of the hard work was in vain
Nurseries have trees, flowers, and shrubs
Any plant you want to buy
For the young… the old
Any green thumb can try
Roses are red
Violets are blue
We were hosted by farm families
It was such a pleasure
Being with you
Pecans need wind, water, shaking, and shelling
Then there is vertical integration
Which in the end is selling
The V bar V has exotic beef
And studies Range Management too
If you’re not into the natural
Then A.I. might be for you
Andy Grossetta has a mind
That moves at the speed of light
And he isn’t timid about explaining
What is wrong and right
FFA leaders taught us some thrills
They talked about goals
And other life skills
Bins of watermelons
Stacked up to the sky
It’s something we look forward to
When the temperature gets high
Round and round and round they go
Milking cows on a carousel
Puts on quite a show
And now we enter into the final hour
With green and yellow tractors
And a lot of horsepower
Well, we started out little
But it didn’t remain small
However, when you look at Arizona agriculture
We have a reason to stand tall!
– Jerry Freed
SAI 2010
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