Around the Fencepost
Juliette Albrecht of Grassy Milk Dairy shares the challenges and triumphs of transitioning to small-scale, grass-driven, and consumer-connected dairy farming in Missouri. From the initial move to Missouri to the success of direct milk sales, Juliette's story is one of resilience, learning, and community connection. Juliette shares her experiences and insights as a dairy producer, emphasizing the importance of preventing losses and promoting animal welfare. She discusses the challenges and misconceptions surrounding small dairies, the use of medicines, and the future of the industry. Juliette also highlights the need for consumer understanding and transparency in dairy production. Takeaways * Small-scale, grass-driven dairy farming requires adaptation and learning, especially when transitioning from confinement to pasture-based feeding. * Direct milk sales have been a successful and rewarding venture, creating a strong connection between the producer and the consumer. Preventing losses through personal experiences * Challenges and misconceptions of small dairies * The importance of consumer understanding and transparency in dairy production Chapters * 00:00 Community Connection and Support * 26:27 Preventing Losses and Promoting Animal Welfare * 35:11 Consumer Understanding and Transparency in Dairy Production * 44:10 Separating Calves from Cows and Animal Welfare
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