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Happy National Dairy Month!

A new book is helping young readers learn the alphabet while exploring the bond that dairy farms and ranches share with their cattle!

Children’s book author, Amanda Radke joins RFD-TV’s own Suzanne Alexander to talk about the book release and why she advocates for agriculture through children’s books.

For more info click HERE.

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