Wednesday, August 27, 2014

Dairymom's Thankful Thursday

During the drought of 2012, feeding hay on the ground was a common scene because there was absolutely no pasture for dairy cows to graze.



Even though we're having our usual hot,dry August weather,


                                     I'm thankful for the hay we baled this week, and   for the fact
                             that our pastures and fields look lush for August in Northwest Arkansas!




Tuesday, August 26, 2014

Dairy Filled Labor Day

Although we'll be working everyday on the dairy  farm during the Labor Day weekend, I'm thinking of a few ways to have less labor in the kitchen!  Fortunately, Midwest Dairy  has a great assortment of recipes that are easy, nutritious and of course, use delicious dairy products.
 I can just taste Roasted Pimiento Cheese Spread on a croissant roll or as a toasted sandwich topped with a fresh garden tomato!

Roasted Pimiento Cheese Spread

Ingredients:

1 tub (8 ounces) reduced fat cream cheese,softened
1/3 cup nonfat plain Greek yogurt
1 tablespoon finely chopped onion
1 package (8 ounces) finely shredded Colby-  Montery Jack Cheddar cheese
1 package (7 ounces) 2 % milkfat finely shredded  Sharp Cheddar cheese
1/4 cup roasted red peppers in water,drained and chopped
1/4 teaspoon paprika
1/8 teaspoon cayenne pepper
1 teaspoon chopped cilantro (optional)

Preparation:

Combine cream cheese,Greek yogurt, and onion in a medium food processor. Pulse process until blended. Add shredded cheeses to mixture. Process until well blended. Add roasted red peppers. Pulse process only until stirred into mixture. Transfer to a medium bowl. Cover and chill 1 hour to allow flavors to blend. Optional: Garnish with chopped cilantro.

Sunday, August 24, 2014

Dairy Squares

               If baling hay is done best on a hot August afternoon in Arkansas, yesterday was perfect!


Most of our hay is baled into large round bales to feed our dairy and beef cows  but we always need small bales to feed our young calves as they grow and mature.  

Ryan and Cody worked all afternoon  raking,baling and hauling  these dairy squares from the field  to the barn for stacking.
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They also found that sometimes those square bales don't stay stacked!


Re-stacking dairy squares  was pretty simple with a 
little farmer muscle and his assistant with the  hay moving equipment.
So simple, in fact, that I made my way back to the house before getting put to work!

Wednesday, August 20, 2014

Dairymom's Thankful Thursday


For the last couple of years,we've been buying corn silage from a southwestern Missouri grain farmer who lives about 70 miles from our Arkansas dairy farm.

Since the new corn crop is being chopped now, we made a quick trip to get a sample of the silage to send to the lab for analysis. Our dairy nutritionist will use this information  to design a balanced diet  to keep our cows healthy and productive.

I'm thankful for grain farmers who provide  a nutritious food for our dairy cows !

Tuesday, August 19, 2014

Put Some Cheese On It!

Can you believe it's been six years since Midwest Dairy provided this car to the winner of the 'Put Some Cheese On It'  promotion?  

The car is driven every day around Southwest Missouri and Northwest Arkansas by the owners of Cooper's Cafe in Anderson, Missouri. In fact, it's been promoting cheese for  more than 100,000 miles!


We happened to be in the Anderson area tonight and stopped in to have one of the famous Cooper cheese covered burgers. Actually, just about everything on the menu includes cheese or other dairy products.



Coopers' knows how to bring a smile to the dairy farmer!

Wednesday, August 13, 2014

Dairymom's Thankful Thursday

Dairy cattle  of all ages are cared for everyday on our family dairy farm.
The high-quality milk you and your family enjoy begins with taking good care of our cows by
providing a nutritious diet,good medical care and healthy living conditions.


                                  I'm thankful for each new arrival on the farm and the opportunity
                     to care for them as they grow and develop to become part of our milking herd.

Saturday, August 9, 2014

Wireless Dairy



Even though I've been frustrated by the lack of internet access  this week due to a "migration issue  with a new server " (that's  internet provider lingo), it never interferes with

Caring for the calves,

Feeding the cows,
Or
Getting the milking done!

                                                It's a good thing our dairy cows are wireless and  
                                    don't rely on internet access to  give us high-quality milk!