Foundations of Manitoba Agriculture - Beef
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Did you know beef cattle are ruminants, meaning they have a four-chambered stomach?
Cattle used for milking, meat and locomotion became one of the major economic drivers of Manitoba’s economy by early European settlers. Beef cattle can live comfortably outdoors all year round, meaning they can adapt to Manitoba’s cold winters. In addition, beef provides us with many nutrients like zinc, iron and protein.
The Foundations of Manitoba Agriculture is a series of interactive courses and information sheets that invite you and your students to explore the different crops grown and animals raised in Manitoba.
Making the connection between food and where it comes from can lead to healthier eating choices and a better appreciation for agriculture and it's role in feeding the world.
View all the Foundations of Manitoba Agriculture resources and related activities here.
Created By: Agriculture in the Classroom Manitoba