UW-River Falls has had a number of international visitors come to their campus, but never from Kazakhstan.
UWRF welcomes Kazakhstani farmers to their campus with dairy expo
UW-River Falls Dairy Science Professor Sylvia Kehoe, center, speaks with a group of visitors from the central Asian nation of Kazakhstan at Mann Valley Farm on Monday, Oct. 2. The university hosted the visiting Kazakhstan residents to help them learn how to effectively operate dairy farms. UWRF photo. Photo by Julian Emerson

RIVER FALLS — UW-River Falls has had a number of international visitors come to their campus, but never from Kazakhstan. That changed on Monday, Oct 2, when a group of Kazakhstani visitors arrived at their campus to learn more about Wisconsin’s dairy sector.

“We need to learn about your technology and learn from your expertise in the dairy business, so that we can grow dairy in our country,” said Kazakhstani farmer Yeltay Yertailakov in a university press release.

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