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Comments on: 30 Days of Dairy: Jenni Tilton Flood of Flood Brothers Farm https://mackinsondairy.com/jenni-tilton-flood/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=jenni-tilton-flood A family farm Tue, 06 Aug 2019 19:16:21 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.3 By: The Story of Danza | Mackinson Dairy https://mackinsondairy.com/jenni-tilton-flood/#comment-2719 Mon, 06 Apr 2015 20:54:56 +0000 https://mackinsondairy.com/?p=699#comment-2719 […] that claim that farmers don’t care, obviously have not met farmers like Lisa, Stephanie, Jenni, Annaliese, Krista or Rebecca (I could go on […]

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By: Isn’t it time we get real & learn the Milk Truth? | Mackinson Dairy https://mackinsondairy.com/jenni-tilton-flood/#comment-2718 Tue, 27 Jan 2015 14:22:41 +0000 https://mackinsondairy.com/?p=699#comment-2718 […] Jenni Tilton-Flood grew up the daughter of the local John Deere dealer and then became the “Parts Girl” and eventually worked beside her father as a tractor and equipment salesperson. After one of her customers fell in love with her she became a dairy farmer and part of a family farm (Flood Brothers Farm, LLC) that has been in agricultural production for over 200 years and is currently operated by 3 generations of family members and 40+ employees. She is a proud Cabot Farmer as the farm are owner/members of the Agri-Mark Cooperative. Her family farm produces 5% of Maine’s milk with a milking herd of 1600 and 3400 head overall. They raise 1600 acres of corn for silage and harvest 3000 acres of grass 2-3 times a season for both dry hay & haylage to feed their herd. She is very proud of the care they provide to their animals, their stewardship of the land, and their commitment to their families, and environment.  Check out Jenni’s blog, The Deere Milkmaid and her story in my 30 Days of Dairy series. […]

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By: 30 Days of Dairy Conclusion & Giveaway! | Mackinson Dairy https://mackinsondairy.com/jenni-tilton-flood/#comment-2717 Tue, 02 Dec 2014 17:19:14 +0000 https://mackinsondairy.com/?p=699#comment-2717 […] Jenni Tilton-Flood – Clinton, Maine – a Cabot Creamery dairy that milks 3400 Holsteins! […]

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