Have a cow: Dairy farms use technology to connect with students
Posted: May 15, 2022 8:37 AM CDT
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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- On CBS 58 Sunday Morning Michael Schlesinger heads out with Mrs. Jung-Eun Lee and her class at MacDowell Montessori School in Milwaukee as they learn what it means to work on a dairy farm. The students are taking part in the Adopt-A-Cow program sponsored by Dairy Farmers of Wisconsin and Discover Dairy.
Brey Cycle Farm in Sturgeon Bay, Wis. is where Cookie Dough resides.
Teachers, if you want your class to take part in this cow adoption program, you can register at https://www.discoverdairy.com/adopt-a-cow/
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