Showing posts with label Rowdy Cow Creamery. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rowdy Cow Creamery. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 31, 2014

Year in Review: 2014 Blog Highlights

I enjoyed sharing the happenings of my farm and family this year. Here are some highlights from 2014:

Six Most Popular New Blog Posts in 2014
1. Cow's Milk vs Non-Dairy Imitation Milk posted April 1, 2014     
Comparing naturally superior cow’s milk to non-dairy imitations.

2. Why are calves separated from their mothers? posted January 14, 2014    
Explaining how calves are raised on our farm.  

3. It’s National Agriculture Day! posted March 25, 2014   
A look at agriculture’s far-reaching impact in all of our lives.

Chumey and Jack

4. The manure is deep in Farmed and Dangerous posted February 24, 2014  
Me and other farmers sharing thoughts on Chipotle’s silly fiction Farmed and Dangerous.

5. Farmland: The Movie posted April 22, 2014    
My review of this documentary which follows six young farmers and their families through the joys and challenges of production agriculture.

Lad, Garrett and Jack with some friendly heifers
The facts about milk quality and safety.
 
Me and Lad in the milking parlor

My 3 Favorite Blog Posts this Year
Sharing the progress of constructing our on-farm milk bottling creamery.

Pictures of me, my husband and our parents showing cattle at the county fair throughout the generations.
Garrett and Lad with Vanessa before going into the show ring

Featuring the great team at our farm with the animals they care for.

To see pictures highlighting 2014, check out A Look Back at 2014 on the Farm.

I hope you'll visit my blog in 2015!

Me walking through a barn on our farm

Friday, December 19, 2014

A Look Back at 2014 on the Farm

As 2014 comes to an end, I'd like to reflect on the milestones, activities, and day-to-day farm happenings by reviewing pictures I captured throughout the year.

The Polar Vortex: The year started with one of the coldest winter's we've experienced.
The snow-covered barn
Lad breaks up ice in the cow's frozen water trough
The hearty cows brave the cold winter
My Dad, Tony, working at the snow-covered farm

Cows: These bovine beauties are the stars of the farm.
Inquisitive cows
Taylor with Lorena #6616
Heifers relaxing in their clean, dry barn
Andres follows the cows to the milking parlor
"I'm done milking, now I'm going to stand here and watch the activity"
Strolling from the milking parlor to the barn
Thirsty cows get a drink after milking
Josue with friendly Penolepe
Jack brushes Kissy Foot, she loves the attention!
A selfie with me and Chumey
Mom and calf in the maternity pen
Henry the barn cat likes visiting with the calves
A favorite spot on the farm, the calf pen
Marco delivers milk to the calves
The newborn heifer calf of 4-H animal, Flo

Farming & Harvest: The farming season started off with some challenges. The rye grass seeds planted in fall 2013 did not emerge from the ground in 2014 due to the extremely cold winter. We had a late spring, but were able to get all the crops in the ground.
The men check to see if our "new" used corn planter dropped the seed
Lad planting corn on a sunny spring day
Fall corn harvest
Jack checks an ear of corn in a partially harvested field

Summer & the County Fair: This is a busy and fun time with our boys at the farm.
The boys found a turtle in the farm pond
Boys being boys
Jack with farm kitty, Ted
Garrett's 4-H heifer, Lucy, and Jack connect
Brushing the heifers to getting them ready for the County Fair
Jack relaxes with his heifer, Daisy, at the Fair
Jack showing for the first time
Garrett with his Reserve Junior Champion heifer, Vanessa

Tours: We have fun showing off the beautiful cows and calves at our farm.
Garrett, me and Jack waiting for a tour group to arrive
This friendly calf likes one of our young visitors
Two ladies with the Leadership Geauga Youth Group pet one of the cows
The wagon ride stops in the barn
 
Jack pretends to drive the barrel train

Rowdy Cow Creamery: Construction began on a new venture at our farm. Our new on-farm milk bottling plant will open for business in spring 2015.
The vat pasteurizer is delivered
Moving the bottle filler into the creamery
The creamery is almost complete

Happy Holidays from our family to yours!

Garrett, Lad, Brenda, & Jack

Tuesday, July 8, 2014

Coming Soon. . . Rowdy Cow Creamery

Rowdy Cow Creamery, our new on-farm milk processing facility, is progressing. The equipment installation is almost complete and we’re excited to start bottling milk soon! We have a few more steps before we’re ready to go, but I wanted to give you a progress report.


Here’s a look at the recent happenings. . .
The bottle filler equipment was delivered and unloaded
Lad moves the bottle filler onto the porch
The bottle filler arrives in the Creamery
This equipment will fill bottles with our fresh milk
The pipeline transports fresh milk from our cows to the vat pasteurizer
The Creamery is almost ready to bottle milk!
The Rowdy Cow Creamery crates are ready to be filled with bottles of milk
Soon, I hope to be sharing photos of us bottling milk! Stay tuned. . . .
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