It appears the outbreak of foot and mouth disease in Britain is largely over. Since mid February, more than 17-hundred cases were reported. Many US farmers took precautions to limit foreign visitors as a way to prevent the spread of the disease. But some Minnesota farmers were still willing to take exchange students from infected countries to live and work on their farms. Mainstreet Radio's Cara Hetland reports two brothers decided the benefit of learning from students outweighed the risk of bringing the devastating livestock disease to their farm.