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Carsada Dairy
#FarmLove – Carsada Dairy
In 1930, when Frank and Edith Moore bought a 120-acre farm in Malone, New York it took them three days to walk their 30 Holsteins 35 miles to the new farm. Twenty-five years later, their eldest son Carl, took over...
Carlwood Farm
#FarmLove – Carlwood Farm and Fire Prevention Week
When multi-generation dairy farmer Sandy Carlson married the milk truck driver, she became Sandy Boardman. She also became the wife of a multi-generation volunteer firefighter. Her husband, Rick, recently retired after 32 years of service on the volunteer firefighting force...
#Farmlove – Ara-Kuh Farms and Shultz Family Cheese Curds
#Farmlove – Ara-Kuh Farms and Shultz Family Cheese Curds
Winter and spring are not peak season for the fresh cheese curds hand-crafted by the Shultz family of Ara-Kuh Farms in Lowville, New York. Joe Shultz isn’t quite sure why that is, but after a spike during the December holidays, things slow...
Alvirne High School
#FarmLove – Alvirne High School
Like many areas of the country, Hudson, New Hampshire has seen agricultural land steadily replaced by suburban growth due to its location right outside Nashua about 45 miles northwest of Boston. Along with the loss of farms comes decreased understanding...
Wright Family Farm
Farmer Friday: Wright Family Farm
Wed in late August this year, Andrew and wife, Kendra, are the fourth generation of the Wright family to farm in Randolph, Vermont. Andrew’s parents Derrick and Beverly are also currently involved in running the farm and have been members...
Woodcrest Farm
Farmer Friday: Woodcrest Dairy
Good for the environment, good for all When Peter Braun, a mechanical engineering student from New Jersey, met Michelle Cruikshank, a pre-veterinary student from northern New York, he did not anticipate becoming a farmer. But, about two decades and seven...
Farmer Friday: Valleyside Farm
Farmer Friday: Valleyside Farm
The Young family has been in the beautiful farming community of Woodstock, Connecticut, since the 1700s. The town, located in the Northeast corner of the state, has the largest number of active farms in Connecticut. The land that Valleyside Farm sits on...
UVM Cream
Farmer Friday: UVM CREAM Program
Final exams began today at the University of Vermont and right now most college students are taking their tests, cramming or catching up on sleep from last night’s study session.For 16 UVM students, they are also busy finishing their time...
Farmer Friday – A Tribute to Bob Jacquier
Farmer Friday – A Tribute to Bob Jacquier
This week we’re taking the take time to honor a longtime friend and leader of our Cooperative. Bob Jacquier of Laurel Brook Farm in East Canaan CT, passed away last month at the age of 85, leaving behind a heartbroken but grateful family, community...
Sweet Corn
Farmer Friday: Sweet Corn
“Summer” is a very popular answer for the question “What is your farm family’s favorite season?” The reasons vary. The most common ones are that kids are home from school, the weather is beautiful and it’s sweet corn season! Nothing beats fresh sweet...
Silos and solar panels
Farmer Friday: What Does Sustainability Mean to Cabot?
Sustainability encompasses many things for many people, but let’s keep it simple, for Cabot: sustainability means smart farming and smart business. Sustainable farms are simply doing what makes sense for their bank accounts, their land and animals, and their families....
Barstow Farm
U.S. Dairy Sustainability Award Winner
We are pleased to share our big news: Cabot Creamery Co-operative has won the 2016 U.S. Dairy Sustainability Award! The award, given by the Innovation Center for US Dairy, nationally recognizes Cabot as a business that exemplifies the triple bottom line of...