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Author: Kate Cobb

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Word on the Herd

Did you know we have two different herds of lactating cows? They're about to be combined back into one group this week...read on to find out why!

RFID update

Do you believe consumers have the right to choose how their food is raised/grown? If so, you'll want to stay informed and exercise your current opportunity we have to stand against the USDA's intention for mandatory radio frequency identification (RFID) tags on all cattle and bison farms.

Baby (calf) Mama Drama

In the biggest first day of calving season I can ever remember, Sunday March 26 brought 4 new calves! And 1 a day for three days after that. We ARE starting to get a little bit of milk bottled, and hopefully the volume will increase over the next few days. But read on for the story of the baby calf mama drama on Sunday!

Sowing and Reaping

One could argue that a theme woven through the Bible is the principle of sowing and reaping. That which is sown will eventually produce a harvest of some sort. The dead of winter, agriculturally speaking, may seem a strange time to think about sowing. But even aside from the fact that farmers and gardeners actually do start planning to plant while the earth is still lifeless and frozen, there is never a time or season when we can't or don't sow seeds in our lives.

Weathering Winter Storms

The 2022 winter storm over Christmas was no laughing matter for any who endured its fury. But with the right kind of conditioning and protection, even outdoor animals can make it through relatively unscathed.