Adopt-a-cow program introduces students to life on a farm
By:
CBS 58 Newsroom
Posted: May 9, 2022 5:51 AM CDT

-
0:56
Milwaukee leaders come together to honor the lives lost to overdose
-
2:33
Dozens drop off flood-damaged items before last day of free services...
-
1:41
Schlesinger’s Saturday Showcase (8/30)...One more county fair,...
-
2:30
Ending August on a quiet note but still on the cooler side
-
1:35
High School football highlights 🏈
-
1:33
Welcome Micah Parsons to the Green Bay Packers! 🏈
-
2:38
Milwaukee Mayor addresses National Guard questions amid national...
-
0:48
Brewers fans come together at Zocalo Food Park for music and...
-
3:02
Amid order to not drink tap water, Williams Bay businesses scramble...
-
1:10
Mr. B’s Steakhouse in Brookfield closed after small chimney...
-
0:46
American Science and Surplus store still faces uncertainty but...
-
0:48
Carroll University welcomes largest incoming class in its school...
MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- A Wisconsin program is allowing kids to get an interactive look inside living and working on a dairy farm.
It's called "adopt-a-cow" and the 3rd graders at MacDowell Montessori School in Milwaukee are joining in on the fun.
Their teacher, Mrs. Jung-Eun Lee, and the director of school programs for Dairy Farmers of Wisconsin, Karen Doster, both joined CBS 58 on Monday, May 9 to talk about the program.
Sign up for the CBS 58 Newsletter