Showing posts with label dairy trivia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dairy trivia. Show all posts

Friday, June 25, 2021

Dairy Trivia and a Prize!

 

As June Dairy Month winds down, let's have a little fun with some dairy trivia. The answers are at the bottom of the page. There is an opportunity to win a great prize too. You'll learn about that following the trivia answers.


1. Some cows wear pedometers, which can track:

a) how many steps a cow takes

b) the cow's overall health

c) how much milk a cow gives

d) all of the above

2. Who used chemistry to help perfect soft-serve ice cream? 

a) Angela Lansbury

b) Margaret Thatcher

c) Paul Newman

3. How many servings of dairy do Americans consume each day? 

a) one

b) two

c) three

4. How long does it take from the time the milk leaves the cow until it reaches your grocery store?

a) 7 days

b) 2 days

c) 1 day

d) 5 days

5. How many gallons of fresh milk does the average food bank client receive each year?

a) one gallon

b) 4 gallons

c) 10 gallons

6. Cows tend to produce more milk listening to what type of music?

a) rock

b) country

c) pop

d) classical

7. What is the approximate cost of milk per glass?

a) 10 cents

b) 25 cents

c) 75 cents

8. At any given time, what percent of Americans have ice cream in their freezer?

a) 40%

b) 67%

c) 87%

9. Dairy cows contribute to a sustainable food system.

a) true

b) false

10. American fighter pilots made ice cream using their planes during WWII.

a) true

b) false

ANSWERS: 

  1. All of the above! New technology isn’t just for delivering that delicious pizza to your front door. It also helps dairy farmers track the health of their cows, keeps tabs on the cows’ activity levels around the farm and monitors if a cow isn’t feeling itself or needs extra attention.

  2. Long before she was the United Kingdom’s Prime Minister, Margaret Thatcher’s work in chemistry helped perfect soft-serve ice cream.

  3. On average, Americans consume about two dairy servings of dairy a day. Adding just one more serving of dairy would help fill the average American’s nutrient gap.

  4. Believe it or not: your local grocery store has the milk on its shelves within 48 hours of leaving the farm! Most people usually live within 100 miles or less from a local dairy farm, which means the milk you enjoy every day is fresh and local. A win-win!
  5. Those relying on food banks receive about one gallon of milk a year. Milk is one of the top five most in-demand items at food banks. Learn how you can help by visiting The Great American Milk Drive.

  6. You are not the only one who can get into a steady groove listening to your favorite playlist. Researchers have found that many cows tend to produce more milk when classical music is played.
  7. Milk is a nutritional bargain, costing about 25 cents per 8-ounce glass. Few foods deliver dairy’s powerhouse of nutrients in such an affordable, delicious and accessible way.

  8. Americans really love their ice cream! We have it in our freezer at any given time about 87 percent.
  9. True! There are many ways that dairy cows contribute to a sustainable food system. For example, Cow manure can serve as a fertilizer, cow manure can be converted into electricity, and cows can eat and use food that people can’t. Learn more about on-farm sustainability practices.
  10. TrueTo pass the time, American fighter pilots in WWII attached pairs of 5-gallon cans of milk and cream to their planes. The cans were fitted with a small propeller that spun the mixture as the planes flew, and the higher altitudes froze it. By the time they landed, ice cream was ready! 
HERE'S THE BOARD GAME PRIZE YOU COULD WIN!
HEAD ON OVER TO MY BARNYARD VIEW ON FACEBOOK AND COMMENT ON THE POST WHICH DAIRY TRIVIA QUESTION SURPRISED YOU OR THAT YOU FOUND THE MOST INTERESTING. A WINNER WILL BE RANDOMLY SELECTED ON JUNE 29. GOOD LUCK!


Retail value $34.00

THANK YOU TO DAKOTA COUNTY FARM BUREAU FOR THE PRIZE!

Sunday, January 8, 2017

2016, Gone But Not Forgotten

2016 Top Ten Most Viewed Blog Posts
My Barnyard View
If you haven't read them, click on the post title and you'll be there.

10. P Is For Planting I planted corn for the first time in our nearly 33 years of marriage. Here is how planting is done, from a rookies point of view.


9. G Is For Greek Yogurt What's the difference between Greek yogurt and traditional yogurt? Also find out why I almost named this blog, "G is for Good Gosh, Why Do We Farm?"


8. T Is For Teeth and Trivia Do cows bite? I get this question a lot. I also share other cow trivia in this blog post.


7. F Is For Farmer John There is a familiar saying, "If you love your job, you will never work a day in your life." I believe this is Farmer John's motto.


6. X, Y, Z, All Done After blogging every day during June Dairy Month, and as June Dairy Month draws to a close, I hope you have come to realize how passionate my family and I are about the farming lifestyle we live. I also included the top ten reasons I love dairy.


5. L Is For Local Did you know that milk travels from my farm to a grocery store within 48 hours? Also, I share how you can find out where the milk you buy comes from.


4. D Is For Dairy3ForMe A letter to Fair Oaks Elementary where I shared my story of life on a dairy farm to 437 students and their teachers. What is Dairy3ForMe and what did the students pledge to do?


3. I Is For Ice Cream (With Topping and History) I share a bit of family history about Farmer John's grandparents who farmed, and also Grandma Schaar's Butter Pecan Sauce recipe. Yummy!


2. Miss America, The Farm Girl I was invited to attend a gathering to meet Miss America 2016 Betty Cantrell as she visited a local dairy farm. She's a farm girl too who shared her passion of "Healthy Children, Strong America."


1. Saying Goodbye To Mom I still cry each time I read this post. This was a tough year, as my Mom passed away just one week before I spent the next 14 days at the Minnesota State Fair fulfilling my duties as the State Dairy Princess Coordinator. Through the love and care from all of you, I  moved forward just as Mom would have wanted, as she also shared my dairy passion as a fellow farmer. It makes my heart smile to know that so many of you read my tribute to her, therefore putting this post as the most read of 2016. I am thankful to each of you!


Thank you for continuing to follow me and my family on our journey as we go through life as passionate and proud dairy farmers. 

PS- Have you checked out my other social media sites?

Wednesday, January 2, 2013

Gone, But Not Forgotten

2012 may be gone, but it's not forgotten. Here are the
Top Ten Most Viewed Posts 
on My Barnyard View.

10. Santa Lives in Our Neighborhood (8/9/12)- The story of a wonderful neighbor that makes regular deliveries in the summer, and a recipe for the gift he delivers.
9. Moma Mia, It's Pizza (10/2/12)- "94% of Americans eat pizza at least once each month." Who knew?
8. I Want My Mummy! (10/31/12)- Mummy and the kids in the kitchen.
7. Food For Thought (11/17/12)- Will you be the big cheese at this Dairy Trivia?
6. Real Deal (11/4/12)- "I demand good tastings, good quality dairy foods. Don't you?"
5. Frostbite Fever (10/23/12)- I made this discovery in St. Louis while at a blogging conference.
4. Farming 101-1 Cow Milking (5/28/12)- Every morning and every evening, that's how we do it!
3. What's In A Name? (5/12/12)- I am proud to announce the birth of my blog!
2. Our Pat on the Back (6/7/12)- "Farming can be a rewarding, as well as challenging occupation."
1. Competition For Norman Rockwell (11/15/12)- We shared a meal, stories, and laughs. See what I shared in this post that got the MOST views.

Thanks for your support and comments on my inaugural year of My Barnyard View. What else would you like to learn about? Share your farm or dairy questions in the comments. I would be happy to address them.

I am blessed to work with my family, doing what we love. I'm loving life, on and off the farm! Happy New Year. Cheers!



To learn more about dairy farming go to Midwest Dairy. Check out the delicious dairy recipes too!


Saturday, November 17, 2012

Food For Thought

Thanksgiving celebrations center around food and family. But when all that's left of our family Thanksgiving feast is empty bowls, turkey bones, and full tummys, then what? At our family holiday festivities we go nuts over board games. Some of us play like we are the big cheese, or cool as a cucumber, while others find themselves in a pickle, but either way there's no sour grapes. It's always fun to end up being the top banana, but if not, oh well, that's the way the cookie crumbles. No use crying over spilt milk!

Here's some food for thought. Why not try this Dairy Trivia game on your family?

How many servings of dairy are recommended each day?
What percentage of dairy farms in the United States are family owned?
Which dairy product is proven to refuel tired muscles after physical activity?
How much milk does an average dairy cow produce per day?
How far away does a cow's sense of smell reach?
What is the approximate cost of milk per glass?
How many hours a day do most cows chew their cud? 
How many spots are identical on the average cow?



I'll post the Dairy Trivia answers on tomorrow's post. Let the games begin! 

To learn every thing from soup to nuts about dairy go to Midwest Dairy You may just find some answers to the Dairy Trivia!