Dairy In Kansas

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CLEARWATER — Children gathered around a baby calf at the Klausmeyer Dairy Farm on a recent scorching morning as Debbie Klausmeyer said she would like help naming the animal.
The children raised hands and shouted names at the same time — mostly their own or names of their friends — but the decision came down to a vote.
“Gracie” won.
In addition to cows, visitors can see goats, turkeys and, in the fall, pigs for $5 admission. That’s up from $3.50 when the Klausmeyers opened their doors to tours in 2005.
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CLEARWATER, Kan. — Children gathered around a baby calf at the Klausmeyer Dairy Farm on a recent scorching morning as Debbie Klausmeyer said she would like help naming the animal.

The children raised hands and shouted names at the same time — mostly their own or names of their friends — but the decision came down to a vote.

“Gracie” won.

In addition to cows, visitors can see goats, turkeys and, in the fall, pigs for $5 admission. That’s up from $3.50 when the Klausmeyers opened their doors to tours in 2005.

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Dairy In Kansas