Colorado Reader 01/2016

Colorado Reader Explor ing Eggs AG in the Classroom Helping the Next Generation Understand Their Connection to Agriculture Colorado Foundation for Agriculture ~ www.growingyourfuture.com Food, Fiber and Natural Resource Literacy Egg Production Egg Farming History Egg Farm to Table Six Colorado egg farms provide jobs for more than 250 families and provides over $100 million annually to the state’s economy. Learn more on page 4. Over 4 million hens in Colorado produce more than one billion eggs each year. Learn more on pages 2 & 7. Egg farmers have led in using technology to improve egg production and hen health. Learn more on page 2. Biosecurity Protecting hens from disease, severe weather and predators is a priority for egg farmers. Learn more on page 6 Eggbert’s Corner Egg Nutrition The nutrition label does not show the high quality protein found in eggs. Nor does it mention all the 13 vitamins and minerals found in eggs. Eggs are also one of the few food sources of vitamin D. Learn more on page 5. Egg Safety All commercially produced eggs in Colorado meet USDA grading guidelines. Learn more on page 6. Egg Types/Labels Eggbert is the new mascot for the Colorado Egg Producers. Look for him at events around the state. Find out how you can be a “Good Egg.” Learn more on page 8 Eggs are produced based on what consumers choose to buy. Learn more on page 3 www.growingyourfuture.com 1