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This group of people in Australia is tired of marijuana and we may not be able to drink high-quality milk again!

The quality of Australian milk is well-known, pure milk source, natural pollution-free. But now, Australia's dairy farms are experiencing unprecedented crisis, if we do not save them, we may no longer be able to drink superior quality milk!

Australian farmer John Fairley has asked the public for help: come and adopt my baby cow!

The John Fairley Country Valley, which lives in Picton, NSW, has run dairy farms for generations since 1855, providing the best source of milk in Australia for more than a hundred years.

But since last year, John's dairy farm has experienced a bleak winter never before.

"We haven't had any heavy rain here since March 17," John said.

No more than 15 centimeters of grass can be grown on the pasture.

John says my 83-year-old dad has never seen anything worse than that, because the grass doesn't grow. It's expensive grass from outside, and it costs nearly $7000 a month! John says my 83-year-old dad has never seen anything worse.

In order to protect the high-quality milk source, he was desperate to write a letter of help and advertisement on Facebook

You can visit the farm for only $135.

If you donate more than $1350, you can take a cow with you. You will also receive your adoption certificate and photos, experience the day on the farm, meet them, milk them, feed cows, and even name them.

To tell you the truth, even the editor thought the price was a little expensive, but the result surprised John.

An hour after the letter was released, a new state old man donated $6750 to buy a cow for each of his five grandchildren. Within 36 hours, the John family received a donation of $22000!

In addition to the John family, there are countless Australian dairy farms that have suffered heavy losses from the drought, and John's request for help has inspired them to pull through the storm.

I also want to praise the Australian people here, but in the protection of milk sources of these things are not vague, also not stingy.


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