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Many cows were poking their heads out of their feeding stations to greet visitors to Horsens Homestead Farms on April 24. The farm milks around 720 cows.Luke Reimer | NEW Media
A Holstein cow looks out of its feeding station to see the many visitors at Horsens Homestead Farms on April 24. All of the cows in the barn are Holsteins.Luke Reimer | NEW Media
Horsens Homstead Farms opened up the milking stations for visitors to come and see at the open house on April 24. Co-manager Ryan Horsens described the new robot technology as modern agriculture.Luke Reimer | NEW Media
Brock Herzog, a Gillett resident, plays with a cow at the Horsens Homestead Open House on April 24. Herzog was one of the many area residents who came to the farm to see the cows and the new milking technology.Luke Reimer | NEW Media
Dozens of Shawano and Oconto County residents pack the walk ways of the barn to get a closer look at the cows on April 24. Visitors were also treated to a lunch of burgers or brats, cheese curds, vanilla ice cream and milk.Luke Reimer | NEW Media
Visitors congregate in the barn to discuss the new farming method, as well as to socialize on April 24.Luke Reimer | NEW Media