Today, it is my honor to welcome Mandy Pacitti from Hindmarsh Tiers, South Australia, Australia. Mandy (51) works/owns Misty Brae Holsteins with her husband Gino (56) and sons Ash (26) and Andrew (22) plus one full time employee. Misty Brae Holsteins is situated at Hindmarsh Tiers on the Fleurieu Peninsula. While Mandy did not grow […]
Women in Dairy: Amanda Freund
Since graduating from Cornell University in 2006 with a BS in Applied Economics and minor in International Agriculture, Amanda has worked for a Congresswoman providing constituent services, as a grassroots coordinator for dairy policy with the CT Farm Bureau, and served 2 years in Zambia as a Peace Corps Volunteer. In 2014, she returned […]
Women in Dairy: Carla Wardin of Evergreen Dairy
Today, it is my honor to introduce one of the current Faces of Farming and Ranching for the U.S. Farmers & Ranchers Alliance, Carla Wardin. Carla and her husband, Kris own Evergreen Dairy in St. Johns, MI. Carla is the sixth generation of her family to be on their farm, and Kris is also […]
Meet Liz Neadow from Teacup Farm
I would like to introduce Liz Neadow from Teacup Farm in Barker, NY. Liz and her husband, Tim are proud parents and grandparents and started with dairy goats in 1999 on their 22 acre farm. At the beginning, they had a herd of Brown Swiss but due to the amount of feed they consumed […]
Women in Dairy: Hannah Worden of Will-O-Crest Farm
Hannah Worden developed her love of dairy cattle from growing up on her families’ farm, Will-O-Crest Farm, in Clifton Springs, (Western) New York. Through middle and high school, she worked on the farm and was active in 4-H and Junior Holstein Club. Hannah showed her first calf at 5 years old and has been hooked […]
Women in Dairy: Jenna Jongenotter from Canada
Sharing her story with us today is Jenna Jongenotter from Foxboro, Ontario, Canada. Jenna is proud to say she was born and raised on their family dairy farm in a small town of Foxboro. It was here she experienced her first love, her first loss, her first kiss, her first unconditional love- all to Holsteins! […]
Women in Dairy: Jenny L. Baerwolf from Sassy Cow Creamery
I’d like to nominate Jenny L. Baerwolf. Jenny and her husband Rob, along with his brother James and his wife Jenny own and operate Baerwolf Dairies and Sassy Cow Creamery in Columbus, WI. Jenny is an amazing woman! I don’t know where she finds the energy or time for all she does. Her main job […]
Women in Dairy: Holly Smith from Wisconsin.
Holly Smith grew up on a mostly Holstein and Jersey dairy farm until she was 8, when her parents Ray and Cindy Schowalter decided to sell the cows. Holly and her 3 sisters (Ashley, Monique and Tiffany) always had steers, pigs, chickens and most importantly Belgian draft horses. All three were in 4-H with various […]
Women in Dairy: Joseta Halbur from Wisconsin
Today, it is my honor to introduce Joseta Halbur from Eden, Wisconsin. Joseta grew up on her family’s 300 acre dairy farm in Eastern Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin. She graduated with a B.S. in Marketing Communications with an emphasis in Agriculture and Dairy Science and a M.S. in Agricultural Education from the University of […]
Women in Dairy: Jamie Van De Walle fromWisconsin
Today, I have the opportunity to introduce Jamie Van De Walle from Peshtigo, Wisconsin (which is 45 minutes north of Green Bay)! Jamie is an independent dairy nutritionist / consultant for five counties in Northeast Wisconsin. Jamie, her husband, Eric and their daughter farm in partnership with Eric’s parents. They milk 100 cows and are […]
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