Hundreds of Okanagan residents spent part of their weekend learning how to milk cows and taking hay rides. It’s all part of an annual event organized by local dairy producers to let people see where their food comes from. As Klaudia Van Emmerik found out, there was no shortage of enthusiasm or calf kisses.
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Public gets unique chance to spend the day on a dairy farm in the Shuswap
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