Diversification of Dairy Farms in the Northeast United States and Creating Taste of Place for Vermont

Diversification of Dairy Farms in the Northeast United States and Creating Taste of Place for Vermont
Author: Chelsea Lee Davidoff
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Total Pages: 194
Release: 2012
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Wendell Berry famously stated, "Eating is an agricultural act." This thesis will further break down and examine how eating is in fact an agricultural act. We delve into the concept in two chapters; addressing two different paradigms of agricultural dilemmas - one from the eater and one from the agriculturalist. Each chapter presents and addresses a problem in today's broken food system.

Diversification Activities Of Vermont Dairy Farmers

Diversification Activities Of Vermont Dairy Farmers
Author: Ryan Leamy
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Total Pages: 196
Release: 2014
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The vast majority of earned agricultural dollars in Vermont come from the dairy industry, but with volatility in the market in recent years, including rising costs of feed and the fluctuating price of milk, state officials have begun to recommend diversification of farm activities to instill resiliency into the system. The research presented in this thesis explores two avenues for diversification, farm-to-consumer sales of raw milk and local beef production. The second chapter utilizes diffusion theory to understand the prevalence of raw milk consumption in Vermont, develop a profile of the raw milk consumer, document the motivations of raw milk consumers, and identify sources and channels of information for raw milk consumers. The results of a general population telephone survey indicate that 11.6% of those surveyed reported consuming raw milk and are on average educated, middle-aged, and middle-income earners in small households. Compared to US Census data, there are no demographic differences between raw milk consumers and the average Vermonter. Motivations for consumption include preference for raw milk's flavor, believed health benefits, and knowing or being a farmer. The primary sources of information are dairy farmers, friends, family, and co-workers. The primary channel through which information is obtained is person-to-person discussions. We conclude by discussing the implication of our findings on food protection trends and future research The third chapter investigates beef processing in the state and through the Agriculture of the Middle paradigm develops a firmographic profile of processors, identifies the frequency of use of a set of industry best practices and articulates the current opportunities and barriers to beef processing. The results of the firmographic profile show that most processors utilize both fee-for-service processing and buy-in processing and that each model is an equal percentage of revenue for business. Most processors indicated clearly demarcated busy and slow seasons with no change in the number of employees during these times and little change in operation capacity. Most processors are involved with some industry best practices and most had at least one anchor client to stabilize their operations. There are opportunities in marketing and opening up new markets but the seasonality, infrastructure and consistency of supply are and may remain a hindrance to this advancement. We conclude that there is little difference between models and that most farmers and processors are already in the stages of developing positive and equitable business relationships and that the future of beef production in Vermont is strong.

A Study of Vermont Dairy Farming

A Study of Vermont Dairy Farming
Author: John Allen Hitchcock
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Total Pages: 62
Release: 1925
Genre: Agriculture
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Studies in Vermont Dairy Farming

Studies in Vermont Dairy Farming
Author: Philip K. Hooker
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Total Pages: 64
Release: 1926
Genre: Agriculture
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Total Pages: 242
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ISBN: 1605296864

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Vermont Farms

Vermont Farms
Author: Vermont. Office of Secretary of State
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Total Pages: 138
Release: 1913
Genre: Agriculture
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Quite a Sightly Place

Quite a Sightly Place
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Total Pages: 0
Release: 2010
Genre: Dairy farms
ISBN: 9781933212913

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Nationally acclaimed nature photographer Middleton spent four years working on a Vermont dairy farm, side by side with the three generations who operate it. He has captured not only the visual beauty of this vanishing world but the voices of the farm family, the Bromleys.

Studies in Vermont Dairy Farming

Studies in Vermont Dairy Farming
Author: Anna Shepard Lutman
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Total Pages: 974
Release: 1941
Genre: Agricultural experiment stations
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Organic Dairy

Organic Dairy
Author: Riva Suzanne Rondorf
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Total Pages: 168
Release: 2007
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The dairy industry in the United States has experienced significant changes in the past two decades. In Vermont, this is shown by a marked decrease in the number of individual farms and the increase in average herd sizes. This situation poses a threat both to the environment around larger-scale farms and to the small, family farm economy of Vermont. The emergence of the organic dairy industry has provided what some are calling a "lifeline" to many Vermont dairy farmers. Organic dairy has expanded quickly in Vermont but there is little available data on this new industry. Thus, the three articles of this thesis investigate the origins of the organic dairy industry, the role of farmer-to-farmer relationships in organic dairy profitability, and the causal assumptions within a theoretical framework for investigating the impacts of farmer-to-farmer relationships. The first article reviews the history of the organic dairy industry in the United States. The earliest farmers, their early markets and consumers, and the challenges the organic dairy pioneers faced are, for the most part, unknown. The article identifies key producers in the Northeast and Midwest and the role those producers played in the growth of the industry. The article ends with a discussion of the conflicting idealistic and corporate elements in the industry today.