Find out how this northwestern elk farm's products end up as far away as Hong Kong
Rainy River Elk Company has been around since 1995
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Back in 1995, Bill Darby and Deb Cornell decided to transform their cash crop operation west of Fort Frances into one dedicated to a very different product: elk.
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Twenty-one years later, the couple's Rainy River Elk Company is home to a herd of approximately 130 animals, with their products distributed across the northwest — and as far away as Hong Kong.
I reached Bill and Deb recently to learn how it all began.
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Click here for more information about the Rainy River Elk Company.
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