One day in 1940, Gerald Clark accompanied his father to Rifle to purchase hay for the family dairy in Palisade. With the truck loaded, Gerald’s father, Chester, told Gerald to drive the vehicle home.
In the early 1900s, dairy farming looked very different in northern New York and across the country. Small farms were the norm, and because they were limited to what they could do by hand and with ...
MOO: As Americans battled the early days of the Great Depression, Asheville residents were urged to take up dairy farming as a way to combat the country's ongoing economic woes. Photo courtesy of ...
BOTTINEAU, N.D. — Since 1930, Pride Dairy has opened its doors to the citizens of Bottineau and offered them a homegrown refreshing treat. When Pride Dairy switched ownership in 2018, some in the ...
A new addition to downtown Baraboo might otherwise appear to be 90 years old. Tin Roof Dairy owners Mike and Jennifer Yount said they wanted to communicate “an old-world feeling” in the décor of their ...
Last week the Landmarks Preservation Commission calendared the M.H. Renken Dairy Building at 584 Myrtle Avenue, at Classon. The LPC has not yet set a date for the public hearing. Here is their ...
In 1920 Thomas Henry McInnerney was doing a million-dollar-a-year icecream business in Chicago. Still Mr. McInnerney was not satisfied. He thought there might be more money in milk. Last year Mr.
A Text Book of Dairy Chemistry, Theoretical and Practical: for Students of Agriculture, and Dairying
THIS book is divided into two main parts—theoretical and practical. The theoretical part evidences very careful preparation and an appreciation of modern views in dairy science. In almost every ...
Pat Dominie was born in Russell to a dairy farming family in 1935. She can remember her grandparents working exclusively with horses to plow and... Today long, silver milk tankers are a commonplace ...
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