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Cal Poly cull cow fundraiser is a huge success PDF Print E-mail
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Monday, 28 December 2009 08:38

The kick-off Cull Cow Fundraiser, to support the Cal Poly Dairy Farm, has been deemed a huge success. The fundraiser, held on December 1, 2009, at the Tulare Sales Yard, brought in over 95-head of cattle. Additionally, over 80 donors have also contributed cash, cattle, feed and hauling to-date.

Cull Cow Fundraiser Chair Joey Fernandes stated, “This was just the kick-off; the drive is ongoing until we hopefully meet or exceed our goal.”

Donations of cull cows or cash can still be made through any auction yard with the checks made payable to: Tulare Sales Yard/Cal Poly Dairy; 4013 South “K” Street, Tulare, CA 93274.

Fernandes went on to say, “With the success of the fundraiser, started in the South Valley, the challenge moves on to the North Valley. Hopefully with everyone’s effort we can heal the hardship and develop a sustainable plan to make the Cal Poly Dairy thrive.”

Many thanks are extended to all of those who participated in the kick-off fundraiser and made donations.If you are interested in donating, or being involved in preserving the legacy of the Cal Poly Dairy Farm, please contact Dr. Bruce Golden at (805) 756-2560 or e-mail This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .

—From Cal Poly news release
 

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