Plant-Soil Interactions

Lewis and Clark Interpretive Center 900 Larsen Park Road, Sioux City, IA, United States

After completing this lesson, students will be able to recognize that plants remove nutrients from the soil; explain the roles of diffusion and active transport in moving nutrients from the soil to the plant; and relate the root and vascular systems of the plant to the human circulatory system.

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Plant Nutrient Deficiencies

Lewis and Clark Interpretive Center 900 Larsen Park Road, Sioux City, IA, United States

After completing this lesson, students will be able to recognize that plants, like people, require essential nutrients to be present in the right amounts in order to be healthy; use reference materials to diagnose plant nutrient deficiencies; define fertilizer as a type of "food" for plants; and appreciate that fertilizers are used to replenish nutrients in agricultural soils.

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Lewis and Clark Kids’ Club: National Music Museum and Washington Pavilion

Lewis and Clark Interpretive Center 900 Larsen Park Road, Sioux City, IA, United States

The second field trip in our Lewis and Clark Kids' Club series will be a trip to the National Music Museum  in Vermillion, and Washington Pavilion in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, on Saturday, May 18, 2024. Students will receive a tour of the National Music Museum in Vermillion, eat a picnic lunch at a Vermillion...

Event Series Sundays at the Center

Henry Payer

Lewis and Clark Interpretive Center 900 Larsen Park Road, Sioux City, IA, United States

On Sunday, May 19 at 2:00 PM at the Betty Strong Encounter Center, Henry Payer, Ho Chunk of the Winnebago Tribe of Nebraska and a multidisciplinary artist, will share how artists can promote themselves. Admission is free; reception follows. Working primarily with collage and mixed media, Payer references the altered landscape through indigenous cartographic methods...

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Fertilizers and the Environment

Lewis and Clark Interpretive Center 900 Larsen Park Road, Sioux City, IA, United States

After completing this lesson, students will be able to recognize that farmland is a resource; appreciate that the world's growing population demands an increase in food productivity; describe the role fertilizer plays in increasing food productivity; distinguish between organic and commercial fertilizers; describe how excess nutrients are harmful to the environment; and identify different sources of nutrient pollution.

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Event Series Sundays at the Center

Bob Bovee: Steel Rails & Western Trails

Lewis and Clark Interpretive Center 900 Larsen Park Road, Sioux City, IA, United States

On Sunday, May 26 at 2:00 PM at the Betty Strong Encounter Center, talented musician Bob Bovee will do a show titled “Steel Rails and Western Trails” comprised mostly of traditional music that reflects those aspects of the trains and trails. Bob Bovee is a Nebraska native whose family sang and played old-time songs. Many...

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Nourishing the Planet in the 21st Century

Lewis and Clark Interpretive Center 900 Larsen Park Road, Sioux City, IA, United States

After completing this lesson, students will be able to appreciate how soil properties contribute to plant health; recognize that nutrient deficiencies limit crop productivity; understand the role of fertilizer in growing crop plants and in restoring nutrient balance to agricultural soils; relate crop productivity to the need for more farmland; and describe challenges associated with feeding the world's growing population.

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Event Series Outdoor Summer Series

Humbletown

Lewis and Clark Interpretive Center 900 Larsen Park Road, Sioux City, IA, United States

The Lewis and Clark Interpretive Center is pleased to announce the start of our Spirit of Discovery Summer Series. The first evening performance will feature the band Humbletown on Friday, May 31 at 7:00pm.

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Event Series Percy’s Pals

Percy’s Pals: Weather & Climate

Lewis and Clark Interpretive Center 900 Larsen Park Road, Sioux City, IA, United States

Some of the weather we encounter every day would have been more than just surprising to the men of the Lewis and Clark Expedition - it could have been terrifying! Imagine feeling your first day of -40 degree temperature; or the first time you saw a snow drift higher than your tallest friend; or seeing...

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