5 Misconceptions
about Dairy Farming
- Dairy Farmers are their own boss so they set their own
schedule. Not true. Yes, we are our own boss, but we don’t have total control
of our schedule. Cows are creatures of habit and for their health and
comfort, the ladies need to be milked at regular intervals.
- Farmers are uneducated. Definitely not true. Many farmers
are college educated and all are also required to take classes to
renew permits and licenses. Farmers need to be nutritionists,
veterinarians, accountants, mechanics, meteorologists, agronomists, etc.
etc. etc.
- Big farms are owned by big companies. Not true. 97% of
all United States farms are family owned. Bigger farms may be owned by two
or three generations, but they are still family owned. No matter the size,
all farms have the same commitment to taking great care of their land and
animals.
- Dairy Farmers never get a day off. Our cows do need to
be cared for every day, that’s true, but we do take time off. It may be
just an afternoon excursion on a rainy day, or a family outing before
spring planting begins or after fall harvest is complete, but we do
leave the farm.
- Farmers are rich. Ha! Not usually! Farmers have a huge financial investment in their land, machinery, and animals, that’s true, but I don’t know any farmer with a Scrooge McDuck money vault.
Scrooge McDuck was NOT a framer. |
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