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Aubrey Fletcher knew she wanted to work on a dairy farm ever since she was a little girl.“I do remember my mom asking, ‘Are you sure that’s what you want…
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America's dairy farms are doing more with less. There are fewer dairy cows today than just a few decades ago, but today’s cows are churning out more milk…
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When you think of cheese, you might think Wisconsin's got the market covered, but a few local cheese producers say Kansas City has something special…
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As drought, feed costs, and urban development wear on West Coast milk producers, states like Nebraska, Kansas and Iowa are pitching themselves as a dairy…
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California’s branded as the state with happy cows, but increasingly, not necessarily happy dairy owners. For many of them in the nation’s No. 1 dairy…
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The dairy farm has been a staple of the idea of the American farm, but approximately 2,500 smaller dairy farms in Missouri have closed shop, unable to…
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We’ve been keeping abreast with dairy farmer Eric Neill out at his place in Cass County, Mo. Through drought and mud, searing heat and freezing cold, it’s…
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"When life hands you lemons, make lemonade." So goes the saying, but when your life is milk, lots of milk, what do you do?On this edition of 90-Mile View,…
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Weather plays a major role in agriculture. Just ask dairyman Eric Neill. Last summer it was drought, then record snows this past winter. Now it's rain . .…
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Maybe 2009 wasn't the best year to decide to become a full-time dairy farmer but Eric Neill had waited long enough. Despite the economic downturn and some…
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When we last spoke with dairy farmer Eric Neill, he was in the middle of trying to get his dairy cows through this summer's drought.In this postcard from…