Tuesday, July 7, 2015

Dairy Q&A

                                                                       Question: 

                    What kind of dairy cattle do you have on your farm?

                                                                         Answer:


Holsteins (black and white)
and 
Ayrshire (red and white)




There are 6 dairy breeds of North America: 

Jersey, Holstein, Guernsey, Ayrshire,
Milking Shorthorn and Brown Swiss



Sunday, July 5, 2015

Dairy Farm Dog Delivers Devotion

There's nothing easy about losing a pet.
 Best way I can describe losing my dairy farm partner,Chester, is that  my heart hurts.

 Chester and I developed our partnership 12 years ago when he left 
a Missouri farm to live in Arkansas with me and my dairy farm family. 

His unique look--what we think was a cross of wire- haired terrier and blue healer--was so ugly, he was cute.
He had the sweetest brown eyes.


Chester lived life to the fullest.
He rode the 4-wheeler when any one would allow it.
In his younger days, he did like to nip your heels when you least expected it. This trait was not too pleasant and made a definite impression if you were a victim. 
He thought he was a cow dog--he just didn't know which end he should be moving. Most of the time, he enjoyed chasing them away from the fence.
He loved attention from any children that came to visit the farm. 
Chester was totally devoted to me. If you were looking for me on the farm, Chester was by my side.


                                           It was a lonely walk to the calf hutches this morning.
                                                         We have other farm dogs to love
                                                                               but
                                                               there will never be another
                                                                             Chester.

                                                                   
                                                                       

Saturday, July 4, 2015

Freedom Rings Down on the Dairy Farm



My Country,'Tis of Thee

My country,'tis of thee,
Sweet land of liberty,
Of thee I sing:
Land where my fathers died, 
Land of thy Pilgrims' pride.
From every mountainside,
Let freedom ring!

                             ---Samuel F. Smith


                                                     Freedom rings down  on the dairy  farm!
                                  Like dairy farm families across America, we'll be working today to
                                               care for our animals and  provide high quality milk.

                                       At the end of the day, we will be enjoying a picnic supper and
                                              the fireworks display from surrounding communities.
                                                              From our family to yours,

                                                             Happy July 4th!







Wednesday, July 1, 2015

Dairymom's Thankful Thursday

Last weekend I was the keeper of Margaret and Cody's  chickens,dogs and goats while they were away for the weekend. It was very entertaining, especially when Mother goat managed to get out of the pen and decided it was more fun to be on the side of the grain sack! 


                                                                                     
                                          I'm thankful  for  the smiles Bonnie and Clyde provide
                                         to me and others just because they are sweet and cute!

Tuesday, June 30, 2015

Dairy Farmer Taxi

                           When the phone rings at any time of the day  and the dairy farmer  voice
                                       on the other end says, "What are you doing right now?", 
                                        I'm pretty sure my plans   have just been  altered!
                                  This week those calls have been mostly for moving equipment
                                             and farmers to the field for planting our fall crops.
                               Dairy farmer taxi jobs have  also included  delivery of tools or supplies
                                                   that were forgotten or lost along the way.
                                                                 

My job as the dairy farmer taxi driver has a lot of benefits...
I get to see a lot of beautiful sunsets, have  great conversations on the way home from the field,
 and enjoy the farmer's sense of accomplishment after a long, hard day at work!
The dairy farmer has a great deal too ----the taxi  fee hasn't changed in 30 years!

Sunday, June 28, 2015

Squeeze Freeze Ice Cream



Even though June Dairy Month is coming to an end, we still have a lot of summer time to celebrate! Squeeze Freeze Ice Cream is a perfect project for the 4th of July  family picnic, any summer camping trip or a day-camp activity. It's  just  one of the many delicious dairy  recipes  found at DairyMakesSense.


Squeeze Freeze Ice Cream

Ingredients
1 Tablespoon sugar
1/2 teaspoon vanilla
1/2 cup whole milk
1 Tablespoon salt
Ice cubes

Other Items:
Small re-sealable plastic bag
Large re-sealable plastic  bag
Measuring spoons
Measuring cup
Plastic spoon

Preparation:

Put sugar,vanilla, and milk into small plastic bag. Remove as much air as possible from the bag and properly seal. Put salt into large plastic bag. Drop the small bag into the large plastic bag with salt in it. Add 18-20 ice cubes. Remove as much air as possible from the large bag and properly seal. Knead the bag for approximately 10 minutes, making sure ice in the larger bag surrounds the smaller bag.

When a soft ice cream is formed, remove small bag from large bag, open and eat right out of bag with a plastic spoon. For extra fun, add fresh seasonal fruit or other favorite ice cream toppings.

Notes:
It is important to use whole milk. Other types of milk take too long to freeze. Salt is also very important. Without it, the ice cream will not freeze. One pint of half and half can be added to a gallon of milk. This  makes the ice cream richer and freezes faster.

Thursday, June 25, 2015

Dairymom's Thankful Thursday

The plans for early  spring chopping to make grass silage  were pushed almost into summer with  unprecedented May and June rain.  When the rain stopped long enough for the fields to  dry  and allow  heavy tractors and trucks to enter the field, you might have wondered about our sanity!
 Harvesting a crop has challenges but it is an amazing process to see the organization and expertise of the farmers getting the job completed.

Mowing and raking were done by Ryan and Casey, 


followed by the custom chopper and semi-trucks that hauled it to the silo,

and 

packed into the silo by Cody.


                                          I'm thankful for the blessing of a full silo that will be fed
                                to our dairy cows through the summer and for the dedicated farmers
                                                          that made the harvest possible.