Remember our first ET calf from 2 weeks ago? Well my Little Farmer had the honor of naming her, here’s how the conversation with my 1 1/2 year old went: Me: “We need to name Maranda’s new baby.” LF: “Marna” Me: “Oh were you trying to say Maranda? That’s right we have to name her […]
Celebrating 60 Years!
We are celebrating over on our Facebook Page, the reason; 60 Years with Registered Guernsey. As our farm is a 100% registered Guernsey herd this is a huge part of our history. So I hope if you are on Facebook you will like our page and follow along with us. But if not, I will […]
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Saying Goodbye to Sasha
I’m having trouble with the fact that two weeks have gone by since we said goodbye to our “firstborn” Sasha. She had always been here everyday in my life for the past six years and I still find myself looking for her. She was a barn kitten that we rescued, and honestly didn’t expect […]
For Family
Did you know that 99% of dairy farms in the U.S. are family owned? That is certainly a tradition that rings true on our farm as we are 100% family owned and operated. So that means our work force consists of the 4 of us and a very driving micro manager who calls most of […]
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Happy Thanksgiving!
Wishing you all the Happiest Thanksgiving! From Suey and all of us here on the farm I hope this day finds you surrounded by those you love, with great food (and maybe even great drinks!) and too many things to be thankful for! I am certainly thankful for our farm; our lifestyle that allows us […]
For all the Helping Hands
Dairy farming is a 24/7, 365 days a year job! Our family works hard around the clock to provide the best possible product we can. But we don’t go it alone, here are just a few of the many people involved and I am Thankful for all of them! Our Veterinary: Doc is pretty much […]
Welcome Little Ones!
Two new heifer calves for Mistery and Admire. Mistery is the cow on the left and her calf is the top left baby. Admire is on the right and her baby is the bottom left. Birth is an almost daily event here on the farm. Last week we welcomed two new baby girls. A 1G434 […]