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DENMARK HISTORY - Dairy farming takes off in pioneer New Denmark

In the mid-1800s, immigrants from the country of Denmark began immigrating to the Wisconsin countryside. They found a land ripe for farming, at least once the trees were cleared. Many of the immigrants were dairy farmers and were attracted to the area by its proximity to large bodies of water and the climatic conditions which largely resembled those of their homeland. 

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