Southwest Dairy Museum
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The Southwest Dairy Museum, located in Sulphur Springs, Texas, showcases the importance of the dairy industry and its role in Hopkins County.[1] The Southwest Dairy Museum is funded by the dairy checkoff program.
The idea for the museum came in 1982 when several in the dairy industry came up with the idea of preserving artifacts and historical documents related to the dairy industry in the United States, and specifically in rural areas. The museum followed in 1991.[2][3]
The museum, which consists of a 10,000-square-foot (930 m2) facility, serves as the headquarters for the many activities sponsored by the Southwest Dairy Farmers.[4] The museum's exhibits include the life of a dairy farm before electricity came to rural areas and demonstrations on separating cream, the first stem in dairy production.[4] The museum's Mobile Dairy Classroom Program travels to schools, livestock shows, fairs and other special events to educate the public about dairy.[5][6]
See also
References
- ^ "Hopkins County Hosts Dairy Festival". 2022-04-27. Retrieved 2022-07-12.
- ^ "History of the Museum". Southwest Dairy Farmers. Retrieved 2008-05-05.
- ^ Jesse Clements (1998-02-10). "Volunteer Teaches Kids Where Stores Get Milk". San Antonio Express-News. Retrieved 2008-05-05.
- ^ a b "Southwest Dairy Farmers: Museum". Retrieved 2008-05-05.
- ^ Monk, Kristin Irvin (1997). Effectiveness of the Southwest Dairy Museum Mobile Dairy Classroom Units in Promoting Agricultural Literacy. Texas A & M University-Commerce.
- ^ Monk, K. I.; Norwood, J. S.; Guthrie, M. J. (2000). "Effectiveness of the Southwest Dairy Center Mobile Classroom in Promoting Agricultural Literacy". Texas Journal of Agriculture and Natural Resources. 13: 8–13. ISSN 2165-1205.
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