OHIO FARM BUREAU NAMES CHILDREN'S LITERATURE WINNER.The Ohio Farm Bureau Federation has announced that Hooray for Dairy Farming dairy farming Form of animal husbandry that uses mammals, primarily cows, for the production of milk and products processed from it (including butter, cheese, and ice cream). ! by Bobbie Kalman is the winner of its 2001 Award for Children's Literature children's literature, writing whose primary audience is children. See also children's book illustration. The Beginnings of Children's Literature The earliest of what came to be regarded as children's literature was first meant for adults. . Criteria for the award include stipulations that the book must have an agricultural theme and have been published during the preceding five-year period. Hooray for Dairy Farming! offers a look at the day-to-day day-to-day adj. 1. Occurring on a routine or daily basis: the day-to-day movements of the stock market. 2. world of a modern dairy farm, showing how milk is produced, processed and distributed. The history of dairy farming, machinery used to milk cows and even a recipe for a banana banana, name for several species of the genus Musa and for the fruits these produce. The banana plant—one of the largest herbaceous plants—is said to be native to tropical Asia, but is now cultivated throughout the tropics. milkshake are included. |
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