Scouting Activities at Historic Wagner Farm
A visit to Historic Wagner Farm is a special experience for all types of scouting groups. Offered Monday-Friday. All programs are one hour in length. In district students: $5.25; Out of district students: $6.25. Some programs may be offered seasonally only.
Scout Programs
The Poultry Business
During the 1920’s, children were the primary caretakers of the many chickens that roamed the barnyard. Not only caretakers, they also sold eggs, feathers, and meat for money. This program takes scouts back in time to try their hands at raising chickens and creating a successful poultry business. Kids will collect eggs, handle chickens, and learn about all the necessities needed to raise a healthy and fruitful fowl flock.
Girls
Daisy: Good Neighbor
Brownie: Senses; Outdoor Adventure
Junior: Playing the Past; Animal Habitat
Boys
Tiger: Backyard Jungle Requirement 1
Wolf: Call of the Wild Requirement 6
Bear: Critter Care Requirement 3b
Webelo: Into the Wild Requirement 7a
Horsin’ Around
Scouts are invited to come meet our draft horse team. This program will educate boys and girls about proper horsemanship, draft horse breeds, and how farmers used these particular animals. Activities include grooming, harnessing, and proper handling techniques.
Girls
Brownie: Senses, Outdoor Adventurer
Junior: Horseback Riding; Animal Habitat
Boys
Wolf: Call of the Wild Requirement 6
Bear: Critter Care Requirement 3b
Milking Madness
Get your pails ready because it’s time for milkin’. Scouts will meet Wagner Farms cows and try their hands at hand and machine milking. They will learn the difference between different breeds of dairy cows and how milk goes from the milk pail to your kitchen table.
Girls
Daisy: Good Neighbor
Brownie: Senses: Outdoor Adventurer
Junior: Playing the Past; Animal Habitats
Boys
Wolf: Call of the Wild Requirement 6
Bear: Critter Care Requirement 3b
Webelo: Into the Wild Requirement 7a
Farm Fresh Snacking
Let’s get in the kitchen and cook up a delicious, healthy snack from ingredients on a farm! Scouts will learn about the fruits and vegetables grown on a Midwest farm and what goes into their production. Kids will pick produce fresh from the farm (seasonal) and whip up their own snack to enjoy together.
Girls
Daisy: Good Neighbor
Brownie: Snacks; Senses
Junior: Simple Meals
Boys
Tiger: Tiger Bites Requirement 6
Step Back in Time
What was life like on a 1920’s farm? Scouts will use the farmhouse to explore the life of a child growing up during this time. Participants will experience daily chores like making butter and sewing using period tools. There will also be time to explore leisure past times and entertainment.
Girls
Daisy: Good Neighbor
Brownie: Senses
Junior: Playing the Past