Farmers learning Spanish: Buffalo County program offers insight on area farm workers - Wisconsin

Posted on: September 25th, 2006
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“Every Monday morning around 7:30, Shaun Judge Duvall drives up to the office of the 1,000-acre Rosenholm-Wolfe Dairy farm in this valley rimmed by gently rolling green hills.

First, she’ll give a Spanish lesson to owner John Rosenow, one of her best pupils. Next, she’ll lead English class for six to eight Mexican workers. Then, it’s Spanish classes for three English-speaking farm employees and a local EMT worker.

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