Thursday, January 16, 2020

Dairy Farmer's Thankful Thursday

Dairy farmers work closely with a variety of professionals such 
as veterinarians and animal nutritionists. One of
 my favorite professionals that we talk very little 
about is  the dairy cow hoof trimmer. 
In the human world, you might call him your
 podiatrist or  foot specialist. 

It is a known fact that comfortable  cows are healthy  cows.
Hoof trimming provides a measure of comfort that will correct
or prevent lameness.

Our hoof trimmer is a master at 
  utilizing  his skills to diagnose and treat the types of foot issues that 
each animal is experiencing or keeps the feet healthy by trimming 
the hooves for preventive maintenance.


Hoof trimmer Ben sets up his own shop when he
arrives on the farm. His hydraulic chute and table 
will place the cow on her side with her legs
 restrained for safety and  comfort. 


I'm thankful for professionals like Ben that use their
skills and love for cattle to ensure that each of our dairy
cows is comfortable, healthy and providing  high-quality
milk for your family and mine.

Thursday, January 9, 2020

Dairy Farmer's Thankful Thursday

Don't you just love a new baby?
Through the month of December we've 
welcomed twenty new babies to the farm. 

Each new heifer will be raised to be the next
generation of dairy milking cows on our farm.
This development occurs over a 2 to 3 year period 
as each animal matures and gives birth to their first calf.

You might say Christmas gifts are given  year round
down on the dairy farm!

                                   I'm thankful for the gift we receive of watching each calf
                                     grow  and develop into a milking cow that will provide
                                             high-quality milk for our family and yours.
                               

Wednesday, January 1, 2020

Dairy Farmer's Thankful Thursday

Happy New Year!

There's nothing more heart warming on a chilly day
down on the dairy farm than the delight of a child or
adult sharing in the care of a new calf on their first 
 dairy farm visit.

This farm visit was unique in that it was a special request
of my nursing school roommate to bring her niece's family
to the dairy farm while she was home for the holidays.
Aunt Nancy will forever be the favorite aunt!

We timed the visit to coincide with the afternoon calf feeding
so that each child could have the opportunity to
bottle feed a new calf. 

It was a precious time of sharing about the love we
have for caring for our animals and the work 
we do every day to provide safe, nutritious milk.

                                           
                                                  I'm thankful for the opportunity to share
                                           about dairy farming and agriculture to consumers
                                                of all ages and for the blessing of friendship.

Thursday, December 26, 2019

Dairy Farmer's Thankful Thursday

I hope you had a very Merry Christmas!

It was special in every way down on the dairy farm.
Although we worked our usual schedule of milking the cows
and feeding and caring for cows and calves on Christmas Day,
at the end of the day, we gathered as a family for a 
meal and exchange of gifts. That may seem like a 
very ordinary event, but to me, 
the gathering of those I love is a precious gift.

I'm thankful for the new dairy heifer that we welcomed 
on Christmas Day,


 for all the gathering of family during this Christmas 
season, loving memories of past  family Christmas times

and
 the opportunity to make memories for the next generation.


Wednesday, December 18, 2019

Dairy Farmer's Thankful Thursday

"It takes a village" was the phrase that came to mind as I observed
this mama-to-be assisting with welcoming the new calf. It's not unusual
to see this behavior  in a pasture full of expectant mothers and although it
appears to be helpful, it can be a distraction to the new mother causing her
not to do her job of cleaning off the calf.  

We don't always separate these cows but today due to the frigid,damp weather, we
moved the new baby and mama to the maternity barn for protection and to assure
that the mama could do her important job.


Observing the behavior of animals is always interesting and part of the 
dairy farmer's job in providing good care of their cows and calves.

I'm thankful for all the birthdays down on the dairy farm
and in our family!




Happy 1st birthday,Breck!

Thursday, December 12, 2019

Dairy Farmer's Thankful Thursday

I've had a lot of thinking time this week while sitting in the
 hospital  with my Mother who is battling pneumonia. 
It's moments or events like these when  you realize what is important
 may be different than what was on the daily schedule.

I'm thankful that I live in a community with state of the art medical
facilities, dedicated nurses and skilled doctors ,



for the beauty of the Christmas season,


                                                                           
                                         for my family that have taken over my farm duties
                                                while I have been taking care of Mother,

                                                                                 and
                                                    for the extended family and sweet friends
                                              that have lifted us up in prayers and offers of help.
                                             
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                                              Rejoice always; pray without ceasing; in everything
                                           give thanks; for this is God's will for you in Christ Jesus.
                                                                                               I Thessalonians 5:16-18

Thursday, December 5, 2019

Dairy Farmer's Thankful Thursday

Members of Arkansas Farm Bureau are in Little Rock this week for 
the annual convention which includes the policy development process of
the organization. One of the issues of discussion this year is in regard
to reforming Federal Milk Marketing Orders.  It's a complicated 
subject and definitely not for light dinner conversation! 

I do appreciate the importance of the Federal Orders in  providing 
 stability in the milk marketing process and ensuring that milk
 is available to consumers across the country. 

As I have been learning more about the Federal Milk Marketing 
system,my appreciation has grown for how hard our
 dairy cooperative works to market  milk for all of its members.

It's a great honor to be a dairy farmer working everyday
to produce high-quality milk for your family and mine
and


I'm thankful to 
be a member of  a cooperative that I trust to
do the very best job in marketing the milk we produce.