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  1. If you missed the 65th Alice in Dairyland Finals, enjoy this highlight reel including the very 1st Alice in Dairyland. youtube.com/watch?v=aaPZyE…
  2. As I finish up my final school visits this week, thank you to the WI Milk Marketing Board for allowing me to present to over 8,500 students.
  3. I drove to Ripon Elementary School to present to my cousin's class.
  4. What a beautiful day for a drive! Thank you to the WI Corn Promotion Board for supplying Alice in Dairyland with a flex-fuel vehicle.
  5. Congratulations to Rochelle Ripp on being named the 65th Alice in Dairyland. Bob Middendorf was recognized as the Friend of Alice!
  6. On the schedule this evening is a tour of Potosi Brewery Company and the Impromptu Question & Answer Session.
  7. Thank you to Immuno-Dynamics, Meister Cheese Company, Wolf Livestock and Grain and Woolwich Dairy for the exceptional tours.
  8. Experienced my first cheese company tour at Meister Cheese Company where I was actually able to go onto the plant floor!
  9. Thank you to Bauer-Kearns Winery for your hospitality this evening.
  10. Overlooking a vineyard w Grant Co & the setting sun in the background culminated the day. It was the perfect ending, after a fast paced day.
  11. Exciting 1st day of the 65th Alice in Dairyland Finals full of mock radio & TV interviews, touring Gro Alliance & personal interviews.
  12. The fact the calendar reads mid-May is a stark realization that this amazing year is quickly coming to a close.
  13. After giving my End of the Year Summary to the WI Department of Agriculture, Trade & Consumer Protection Board, they presented me w a plaque
  14. May is Clean Air Month. According to the American Lung Assoc, a typical driver can prevent 4 tons of pollutants every year by fueling w E85.
  15. Did you know in 2011 WI grew 23.7% of the nation’s supply of green peas for processing, #3 in the US? Peas are a good source of fiber.
  16. ...I had a student guess 600! Here’s your ‘homework’ start trying a different Wisconsin cheese each day until you run out of new 1s to try!
  17. Wisconsin cheesemakers produce more than 600 varieties, types and styles of cheese. For the first time in all of my fourth grade visits...
  18. It was opening day of the Prairie View Farmers Market. Meet with the local farmers and learned about their operations...you can too!
  19. Have you ever run a half marathon? Those in the Prairie du Chien Half Marathon enjoyed a chocolate milkshake afterwards!