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I belong to... ODPC: Ron Hurliman

February 11, 2013
Age: 59 Location: Pacific City, Oregon My dairy’s history: My great grandpa came here from Switzerland. My older brother farms that land today and my wife, Vonnie, and I bought the farm next door. We’re members of the Tillamook County Creamery Association and milk 85 Holstein-Friesian cross on 187 acres of hills, pasture and seasonal grazing land. Our three sons are now grown, with the youngest wanting to take over the family farm.
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Chico da Silva: A new life in the U.S.

February 6, 2013
Moving to a new country for a temporary stay may not seem difficult. Starting a new life in a foreign country though, that may be a challenge.
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Vale Wood Farms: How it all started...

January 18, 2013
Marcia Itle
Editor's note: Progressive Dairy reached out to Marcia Itle, a territory sales manager for Alltech, and invited her to provide information about her Global 500 presentation, "The Milkman Farmer," where she talked about her family's business and what keeps them successful. Vale Wood Farms in Loretto, Pennsylvania, has been producing and delivering quality dairy products since 1933. Itle helps out on her family's operation on weekends and does a little bit of everything, from milking cows to feeding calves to helping deliver products. In 1816 John and Joseph Itle traveled from Switzerland to America. The brothers were farmers and potters by trade. Upon arrival to the new world, they settled in a small town called Loretto, Pennsylvania. John was deeded a five acre plot of land from Loretto’s famous prince priest Father Demetrius Gallitzin. John built a small log cabin homestead, and so began the Itle Family.
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I belong to... Ruan: Mike Pawlak

January 18, 2013
Age: 31 Location: Fair Oaks, Indiana I started driving milk tankers for Ruan because ... I have always wanted to pull a tanker trailer.
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I belong to... Ruan: Bruce R. Henderson, Bobby Lopez, Ignacio "Nacho" Quintero & Paul Silva

January 18, 2013
I started driving milk tankers for Ruan because ... Henderson: it is a great opportunity. They have dedicated customers and offer competitive wages. Lopez: I wanted to work locally so I could be home every evening. Quintero: I was in need of a job and Ruan was a growing company in the area. Silva: of the competitive pay and benefits.
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California dairy shows little things equal sustainability

January 17, 2013
Walt Cooley
Brian Medeiros says making a dairy business sustainable – the kind that means “more green” and one that makes more of it – is found in the little things. The 24-year-old California dairyman returned to his parents’ 2,500-cow dairy in Hanford just a few years ago since graduating from Cal Poly. Since then, he’s been looking for ways to make the dairy more sustainable.
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Producers share their stories during holiday season

December 31, 2012
Consumer outreach comes in many forms for dairy producers, who understand the value of building relationships with their local communities. The holiday season provides an opportunity for producers to share their stories with neighbors.
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Texas dairyman markets raw, fluid and artisan dairy products

December 31, 2012
Walt Cooley
Ask dairyman Todd Moore what type of milk he enjoys selling most and he’ll probably tell you he doesn’t really care, so long as it comes from a good-looking Guernsey or Jersey cow. And a registered one at that. Moore, a self-described cowman, committed more than seven years ago to processing and retailing his own milk as artisan dairy products.
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Meet your dairy consumer: Mike Hansen

December 31, 2012
Walt Cooley
HOW WE MET: I met Mike on a flight from Salt Lake City, Utah, to Minneapolis, Minnesota. He was on his way to his nephew’s wedding there. Mike’s extended family owns a landscape business near the Hallmark Meat Packing plant that was the subject of an undercover video release in 2008 by HSUS. The video showed slaughterhouse workers mistreating culled dairy cows. Mike told me he knows animals are treated much better on-farm than the video depicted and that he doesn’t sympathize with the efforts of HSUS and others to convince consumers otherwise.
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I belong to... AFBF: Dean Norton

December 31, 2012
Age: 45 Location: Elba, New York My dairy’s history: Oak Orchard Dairy/Norton Farms is a fifth-generation dairy farm located in western New York. It dates back to 1906 when my great-great grandfather, Charles Bloom, settled in Elba. The farm recently received a Century Farm designation from the New York State Agricultural Society.
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