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Dairy cows eat up to 120 pounds of feed a day. For dairy farms to expand they also need to grow more crops to help sustain the herd. These are some of the 2,900 cows on Bonna Terra Farms in Bloomfield, Ontario County.
Max Schulte
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WXXI News
The $1.2 billion facility is being touted as "the largest natural food manufacturing investment in American history.”

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