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Yakima Valley dairy lawsuits: Who is the opposition?

March 11, 2014
Dave Wilkins
Plaintiffs in the Yakima Valley dairy lawsuits are veterans in the environmental-agriculture legal wars. Some might call them serial litigators. The Center for Food Safety (CFS) and the Community Association for Restoration of the Environment (CARE) have both filed numerous lawsuits against agricultural targets over the past 17 years. Both non-profit organizations were founded in 1997.
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What’s next in Yakima groundwater lawsuits?

March 11, 2014
Dave Wilkins
If this legal battle were a baseball game, it would still be in the first inning. The fight between environmental activists and a group of Yakima Valley dairymen is just beginning. The case could drag on for years. It’s being watched around the country and stands a good chance of going all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court, some attorneys predict.
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Family makes the move into fast food after selling dairy

March 11, 2014
Karma Fitzgerald
There were a lot of tears the day Eugene Smith’s cows left the parlor for the last time. “That was harder than moving off the farm,” he said.
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Student challenge targets dairy data improvement

March 11, 2014
Stephanie Skernivitz
Students from Australia, Maryland and Louisiana handily won the attention of leading science organizations and a household-name philanthropist foundation in their efforts to address how to improve data sharing related to dairy farm production. Specifically, a $7,500 innovation contest challenged participants to create new methods to enhance data measurement, collection and sharing as it pertains to small-holder farmer dairy production in developing countries.
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Where are the ladies?

March 11, 2014
Rebecca Lampman
Ideas to improve dairywomen’s participation in U.S. dairy organizations Women perform a variety of important roles on dairy farms today, be it farm work, administrative duties, working off the farm or raising the next generation. However, some dairy organizations in charge of promoting dairy products, drafting public policy, creating the image of dairy and communicating to the public have few female members.
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The Milk House: Problem people

March 11, 2014
Ryan Dennis
Our farm sits in the bottom of a valley. Because of it, we can’t get any reception. When I did have a cell phone, I had to climb to the top of the hill to use it. On winter nights talking to friends, I’d stomp around corn stalks to keep warm. Most conversations ended not because I ran out of things to say, but because my fingers went numb.
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HERd management: Prompting questions with an art show

March 11, 2014
Karma Fitzgerald
There are days when I’m still stunned about the assumptions people make about the dairy industry, especially when you live on a “large, corporate” dairy.
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Just dropping by ... Of pigs and grasshoppers

March 11, 2014
When I was growing up, back in the Ice Age, moral stories were common and children understood them. The “Three Little Pigs” was not just a story about three pigs building houses in the forest. It was a moral story about work ethic and the blessings of building things to last.
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Mechanics Corner: Building a new farm shop

March 11, 2014
Andy Overbay
One the first things my dad did, after he completed the building of our dairy barn in 1970, was to start on a farm shop. As I have mentioned before, Dad was a factory-trained mechanic, so he routinely tackled all machinery repairs on-site. He wanted a place to be warm and dry in the winter, and cool and comfortable in the summer.
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In your own words: ‘Name a goal you have for your dairy operation in 2014.’

March 11, 2014
Diane and Wendell Loew Dairy producers Byron Center, Michigan Diane: “My goal is to pass on the leadership skills and the negotiation skills that we’re learning to our sons so that they can continue the farm and live together peaceably, agreeably and prosperously. We’ve worked really hard to get (the farm) to this point, and we really would like to see it continue and keep everybody happy and healthy.”
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