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A Day Dairy Farming in Wisconsin 

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Joe spends a winter day following the Julian Dairy Farm, a small family farm in Wisconsin,
Joe begins explaining the recent travails of the small dairy farm. They are becoming scarce. Milk prices have dropped dramatically making all the hard work that goes into a operation like this unprofitable.
Joe starts the day with Jason and Katrina
4:45am
Check the detached wood burning stove that heats the house and water in the house and that used to clean dairy equipment. He then checks on the horses. He feeds the cows and watches for signs of any sick cows. Katrina heads to the parlor to ready the equipment for milking.
Jason also scrapes manure from the barn (every day) and adds to the manure pile. He removes and spreads the manure each Saturday.
He adds fresh bedding to the barn every 12 hours.
5:30am
The boys wake to their own alarms and get up to do their own chores before school.
Jason and Aaron mix grain, haylage and dry hay in a large mixer to feed the cattle. Jason explains why dairy cows need a very consistent diet and how he manages their own feed to achieve this.
6:30am
Jason starts his horse barn chores. He puts the horses out in their coral and gives them some hay. The boys get ready for school.
Jason goes out to the woods to log with his draft horses every Monday, Wednesday and Friday.
Katrina cleans barns, does afternoon milking and book work during the day.
We see how the entire family works together to make this small-scale dairy farm work.
Joe talks with Jason and Katrina about the loss of the small scale far and the ramifications this has on our communities, food security and families. They also discuss how the consumer can support them.
STACY LYN
The episode concludes with Stacy Lyn demonstrating how to fill your kitchen compost bucket and then takes it out to her compost pile to talk about composting.

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23 авг 2024

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Комментарии : 20   
@slice40
@slice40 2 года назад
Awesome guys. Thank you for what you do. We love Wisco milk.
@shannonchase9948
@shannonchase9948 4 года назад
I love this family... Jason has got it all figured out!
@elainelane5998
@elainelane5998 4 года назад
Enjoyed your video. I retired 4 years ago as a 20+ year DHIA milk tester in northern NY. I have seen the deterioration here of the smaller(60 cow) family farms to the bigger (400- 1000+) operations. It's a sad situation for sure.
@MrGtsouth
@MrGtsouth 4 года назад
These family farms are invaluable. Having taught in a rural school (After two years in city schools) for over thirty years, I know first hand the value of children raised on family farms. I am convinced that government subsidy of small farms should make them so profitable that they are more than goldmines of opportunity, but that they spark a major trend toward small-farm agriculture that begins to dismantle corporate farms, and reverses the concentration of farm land in the hands of fewer and fewer owners. Another example of how unbridled capitalism destroys so much of what was good in our nation. We should elect politicians in favor of making small farms an amazing opportunity for young Americans by providing grants and low interest loans for the purchase of land, buildings, equipment and livestock that gives them every assurance that with hard work they can have a family that can thrive on a hundred and fifty acres of good ground.
@kathyk479
@kathyk479 4 года назад
☹☹😢😭 the small farms are the back bone of America!
@kmarchman1047
@kmarchman1047 5 лет назад
Corporate farms will be the downfall of us all. They're trying to take over all the small farms so we will eventually be eating manufactured farm foods. Buy local. Grow your own. Be in charge of your and youre family's future.
@pocketchange1951
@pocketchange1951 4 года назад
👍👌🇨🇦❤, new sub, excellent content
@dairyfarmer9307
@dairyfarmer9307 5 лет назад
I am a dairy farmer too.I am going organic dairy farm with 50 cows
@redeemedfarmer2670
@redeemedfarmer2670 5 лет назад
I feel so sorry for families today, everything is against the family, the point of governments is to brake families up, just pay attention, wages low prices high....
@kmarchman1047
@kmarchman1047 5 лет назад
Its all about the big corporations making money off everybody's backs.
@slice40
@slice40 2 года назад
Can we buy direct from you??
@jahrelreyes8461
@jahrelreyes8461 3 года назад
Where is this at ???
@hillert1967
@hillert1967 3 года назад
NEAR MEDFORD WISCONSIN
@slice40
@slice40 2 года назад
I will taking a trip with the wife
@johnward6699
@johnward6699 5 лет назад
$14, per 100 gallons. Wow someone's making money, but it's not the farmers
@brianhansen826
@brianhansen826 5 лет назад
Per 100 pounds
@koabd4351
@koabd4351 5 лет назад
even at per 100lbs that's just over a buck a gallon which is still sad for the farmer
@drknockers5716
@drknockers5716 7 дней назад
Sorry tampon tim should been helping farms not putting tampons in boy bathrooms
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