Majestic Crossing Dairy
In 2011, four families that had been dairy farming in the area for generations came together to form Majestic Crossing Dairy. This partnership has allowed us to support all four families, expand our sustainability efforts, and invest back in our community.
We are proud to know that every glass of milk we produce on our farm contributes both jobs and income for local community members, including our milk truck drivers, veterinarian, animal nutritionist, and area bankers.
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Monthly Archives: December 2014
Happy Holidays from Majestic Crossing Dairy
It’s that time of year again, when we sit back with family and friends and reflect on another great year of dairy farming. As always, 2014 had its ups and downs, some unpredictable weather, and Mother Nature calling the shots. Even … Continue reading
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Tagged 2014, christmas, grateful
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The Buck Stops Here
Last week, we hosted the CEO of a restaurant chain who wanted to come out and learn more about how things work on a modern dairy farm. His eyes were opened to how much goes into making the milk and … Continue reading
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