Enterprise Dispatch
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Enterprise Dispatch
dasselcokato.com | Dassel-Cokato Enterprise Dispatch News Monday, June 27, 2016 15A Breakfast on the farm filled with pancakes and people BY CALEB SEBORA Correspondent The Wright County Breakfast on the Farm was a hit once again. The event took place June 18 at Goldview Farms, in Waverly. Breakfast on the Farm provides the opportunity to explore a working dairy farm, learn about what it takes to bring dairy products from the farm to the store shelf, and eat some breakfast, too. Goldview Farms is owned by the Bakeberg family: Greg; his wife, Faye; and their son, Pat. The farm is a fifth-generation dairy farm, homesteaded in 1873. Goldview Farms milks 120 Holstein, Jersey, and Ayrshire cows. They also have 50 steers, and farm 700 acres of land. The day included many family-friendly events and attractions, such as booths featuring a veterinarian and an animal nutritionist, plenty of tractors to climb up and sit on, animals to see, and live music, all in addition to a pancake breakfast. Princess Kay of the Milky Way, MORE PHOTOS Kyla Mauk, of Howard Lake, was there greeting guests. Along with the breakfast, there were free samples of ice cream and cheese, as well as a booth with free chocolate and regular milk. Goldview Farms in Waverly hosted Breakfast on the Farm for the seventh year, June 18 PHOTO BY CALEB SEBORA photos. herald-journal.com Delilah Hartz of Cokato is pictured here feeding just one of the many cows on Goldview Farms. PHOTO BY CALEB SEBORA Live music by SIngleton Street could be heard throughout the farm. PHOTO BY CALEB SEBORA Rylie Decker of Howard Lake enjoyed swinging on this tractor swing, one of the many fun things for kids to do at Breakfast on the Farm. PHOTO BY CALEB SEBORA Pancakes, sausage, coffee, and , of course, milk were on the menu at Breakfast on the Farm. PHOTO BY CALEB SEBORA Hannah Smith, Lexi Lesuer, and Dean Smith, all of Lester Prairie, enjoyed Breakfast on the Farm as they poked their heads through this mural for a photo. PHOTO BY CALEB SEBORA Right – The children loved climbing up onto and sitting in the wide variety of tractors that Goldview Farms had on display. PHOTO BY CALEB SEBORA Stockholm tractor show brings the past to life Taking precaution, Harley Myllykangas of Kingston backed his tractor into the line at the Stockholm Antique Tractor show on June 18. PHOTO BY BRIANNA MATHIAS Jim Borg of Waverly burned words into pieces of wood he cut using the mini saw mill rig he created with his tractor. PHOTO BY BRIANNA MATHIAS Your Business can shine this parade season with Greater MN Sign & Graphics Novelty Handouts • Vehicle Graphics • Window Decals • Banners Decals & Lables • Magnetics • And More! 120 6th Street N, PO Box 126, Winsted MN 55395 • 320-485-2535 • GreaterMNSigns.com Lynn Hunter of Lester Prairie pulled into the Stockholm Antique Tractor show wearing a matching shirt to his bright orange tractor. PHOTO BY BRIANNA MATHIAS