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Adopt a Cow Program Brings Farm Learning to Life

Elicia Pinsonault| View Author Bio

This spring, three New England dairy farmers hosted live chats with students from across the region who “adopted” calves as part of the Adopt a Cow Program, a year-long virtual educational program administered by the Dairy Excellence Foundation with support from New England Dairy.

At the heart of the program is the ability for students to watch a calf grow throughout the school year while paired with a New England dairy farm. Through photo & video updates, hands-on learning activities, curriculum, and virtual visits, students and teachers gain a deeper understanding of dairy farming and milk’s journey from farm to fridge. The program culminated in these live chats, where students could interact with the farmer, meet the calves, and get questions answered in real time. Questions asked during the live chat focused on topics including cow care, sustainability, and more.

Laggis Farm in Vermont, Mountain Dairy in Connecticut, and MacGlaflin Farm in New Hampshire served as the 2025-2026 host farms.

This is the fifth year that New England Dairy has partnered with the Dairy Excellence Foundation for the Adopt a Cow Program. In its first year, the program had 1,200 participating schools in New England, reaching 36,000 students. During the 2025-2026 school year, the Adopt a Cow Program reached over 116,000 students in 3,067 classrooms.

Watch the live chats
How can farmers support the Adopt a Cow Program?
  • The Adopt a Cow Program will return for the 2026-2027 school year in September. Want to see the Adopt a Cow Program in your local schools?  Share registration information with teachers in your community. Registration closes September 1, 2026.
  • Mention this program when you’re talking about New England Dairy’s work to other farmers. You can share the results and impact of the program detailed above. You can also send your dairy farmer peers the live chat so they can experience it firsthand.
  • Consider being a future Adopt a Cow host farm. We’re always looking for new farms to highlight through the program.
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