Lisa Myers grew up farming with her family on their dairy and works with her parents and currently is the herd manager. Alban Farm milks about 100 head of Holsteins and Holstein crossbreds (Normandi and Swedish red) in a double 6 herringbone milking parlor. They are a conventional grade herd that is on pasture up to 10 months of the… Read More
Women in Dairy: Jessica Chittenden Ziehm of Tiashoke Farm
It is my honor to introduce Jessica Chittenden Ziehm the Executive Director of the NY Animal Agriculture Coalition from Buskirk, New York. Jessica describes herself as the daughter, grand daughter and great granddaughter of dairy farmers, is married to a dairy farmer and is fairly certain they are raising future dairy farmers! Today, Jessica and her family live on her… Read More
Women in Dairy: Mandy Pacitti from Misty Brae Holsteins
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 up on a farm, she… Read More
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 to her family farm full-time… Read More
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 from a dairy farm in… Read More
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 and breeding difficulties, they have… Read More
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