. . I would explain that not everyone


. . I would explain that not everyone in Wisconsin lives on a dairy farm, and then I would find myself answering questions about what [...] com to find out how to order Christmas in Dairyland and Give Me a Home Where the Dairy Cows Roam. Your father sounds like he was a very compassionate and caring individual, as my father was and I think most small-time farmers were: always putting their family and cows first. So You'd Like to. now, bring on “Cream of the Crop!” I’ll be waiting! Ralph is the author of the books: “Christmas in Dairyland (True Stories from a Wisconsin Farm)” ( August 2003), “Preserve Your Family History (A Step-by-Step Guide for Writing Oral Histories)” (e-book, April 2004), and “Give Me a Home Where the Dairy Cows Roam” (Oct. I also loved all your haying stories, as I could also relate to all of your events. My mother-in-law loved the books, also. Learn More About Living on a Farm Milk prices have essentially stayed the same since the 1970s, and many small farmers decided to sell their dairy herds when their business expenses ended up exceeding their gross farm income year after year. . . I think my favorite is the one when you FINALLY got your horse, Dusty. I wish your book went on forever . Carol (Nebraska) Visit http://ruralroute2.
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