Learning how to milk a cow, scan ear tags and dress like a farmer are just some of the things visitors can experience at the new interactive dairy exhibit at the Hilmar Cheese Company.
“I think it’s great,” said Ashley Ahlem, dairy exhibit visitor. “It is interactive for the kids and they learn things about the industry.”
Hilmar Cheese cut the red ribbon on Thursday to open up their new exhibit to the 75 visitors that were first ones to use the interactive stations.
“We are trying to help people understand that food just doesn’t come from the supermarket,” said John Jeter, Hilmar Cheese Company chief executive officer and president.
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