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The Spotlight column features one of the thousands of volunteers who contributed more than 150,000 hours to expand and enhance Boulder County programs.

 

Spotlight Volunteer:  Marv Van Peursem

By Bonnie Booth, Boulder County Volunteer Spotlight Writer

 

Marv Van Peursem is a volunteer who has turned lifelong agricultural experiences into an opportunity to serve others. Several days each month, he conducts tours at the Agricultural Heritage Center at the Lohr/McIntosh Farm for groups of all ages.

Marv grew up on a farm in Iowa, and has always been involved in farming or agriculture in one way or another. One of his first jobs was at John Deere, where he did design work for a cotton-harvesting machine. He worked in New Holland, Pennsylvania, for five years, where he met and married his wife. Then he headed back to Iowa, where he started his own company, manufacturing equipment for hog farmers.

He and his wife decided that after retirement, they wanted to be near their family, and Longmont seemed the perfect place for them. Longmont was a farming town, where the sugar beet industry had been a huge cash crop, dating back to right after the turn of the century. The soil there was fertile and the altitude didn’t affect the crops that much once the farmers learned how to irrigate. Marv pointed out that farming would never have been successful if farmers hadn’t learned how to get water here from the snowmelt.

About four years ago, Marv saw an article in the newspaper seeking volunteers to lead tours at the Heritage Center. It seemed a perfect way for him to share with others his knowledge and experiences. He had not had the opportunity to share his passion for farming while he was working full-time, and he looks upon his volunteer work as an opportunity to help visitors learn more about the heritage behind farming and better acquaint them with farm equipment and machinery. 

Marv especially enjoys interacting with the kids who visit the center, most of whom have never been on a farm. He engages them by asking questions and guiding them through some “hands-on” experiences. He told one little girl, “When I was your age, this is how we milked the cow,” and let her experience this with a fiberglass cow at the farm. He feels this is the best way to get kids involved and stresses to them the importance of noticing and identifying what they see in the farms and fields as they drive past them. For more information about this volunteer program, please contact Tom McMichen, (303) 776-8848, tmcmichen@bouldercounty.org

Bonnie Booth, Volunteer Spotlight Writer

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