Cows are cute and they’re great friends to us — but they’re not the best-smelling animals in the world. You will usually know you’re approaching a dairy farm long before you actually get there.
Not at M&B Dairies in Lecanto, FL, which bottles its milk as M&B Products in Temple Terrace, FL, serving multiple states and school systems.
All you smell is clean fresh country air. Leon McLellan tells us why.
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“Where The Food Comes From” visits M&B Products, a milk bottling plant in Temple Terrace, FL (a suburb of Tampa) with its farm in Lecanto, operated by the McClellan family. Get ready for a lesson in everything from milk bottling, to dairy nutrition, and bovine reproduction!
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