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Dairy. It is easy to drink local milk in Whatcom County!. Whatcom County’s dairy industry is one of the most productive in the United States– we rank in the top 6%. We produce an average of 133 million gallons of milk each year! .

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Dairy

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  1. Dairy

  2. It is easy to drink local milk in Whatcom County! Whatcom County’s dairy industry is one of the most productive in the United States– we rank in the top 6%. We produce an average of 133 million gallons of milk each year! Whatcom County cows. http://safeguardthesouthfork.files.wordpress.com/2012/02/cowsandtrain.jpg (www.wcfarmfriends.com)

  3. Why are dairy products so important to growing bodies? It comes down to CALCIUM. You can find calcium in milk and other dairy products. Calcium is the building block for our bones, and it also allows our muscles to move

  4. Whatare food miles? Milk, cheese and yogurt you see in the grocery store may start at a dairy anywhere in the world. When food comes to you from far away, it has to travel on trucks, trains and planes before getting to your table. Think about how your food travels!

  5. Enjoy local dairy products for Harvest of the Month! Photo: Meryl Schenker/Seattle Post-Intelligencer Cassidy Langley, 6, with her cows at Fresh Breeze Organic Dairy in Lynden. Cassidy and her brother, Kenny, are the sixth generation of Langleys on the farm.

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