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Cornell dairy farm faces significant storm damage

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Cornell dairy farm faces significant storm damage
WATCH: Global's Talia Ricci heads to the Cornell Dairy Farm to see the damage and see how the farm is doing. – Jul 22, 2016

The roof has been completely torn off a shelter for cattle at the Cornell Dairy Farm.

“We came home after the storm to find a complete mess,” Lisa Dyck said.

There is debris all over the property and trees have fallen. Despite the damage, it’s still business as usual on the farm.

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“We can’t stop pumping milk,” Dyck said.

It doesn’t appear that any cows were injured, but the clean up process will be lengthy.

“The Hutterites came over this morning and brought us lunch,” Dyck said, noting the community support.

Dyck said this is the worst damage the farm has ever seen from a storm.

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The Cornell Dairy Farm is north east of Winnipeg between Beausejour and Anola.

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