The Watertown Agri-Business Club Dairy Breakfast is Saturday, June 20 and Sunday, June 21 at the McFarlandale Dairy on County Road K, in Watertown.
Agri-Business Club member Sue Strese told WTKM about where the funds go.
"All of our money goes to scholarships. We have given a lot of money to these kids, which is great. We also do agriculture related projects. We go to the fairs and buy animals for the kids. We gave money to the new concession stand. We gave money to greenhouses."
A free shuttle will run from Watertown High School. Limited parking will be available at the farm, weather permitting.
It’s six generations, since 1852, on the McFarlandale Dairy Farm.
They milk 1,900 cows and run 1,700 acres. They have 500 calves on the farm.
A pancake breakfast will be served, along with eggs, sausage, cheese and milk.
Wagon farm tours will be offered and a play area for the kids. A toy farm display will be featured as the Gary Beal Band performs polkas and fox trots.
The Watertown Agri-Business Club started in 1967. It began with around 30 gentlemen having dinner and discussing how they could help farmers and businessmen work together to make Watertown a great place to live.
The Watertown Agri-Business Club Dairy Breakfast is their largest fundraiser of the year.
