
Introducing the team- Hector
My name is Hector and I am a Herd Manager here at Majestic Crossing Dairy.
I grew up in Veracruz, Mexico. I ...

Introducing the Team-Rick
I started life in Fort Atkinson, Wisconsin, on a 40-cow dairy. In 1989, my parents decided the farm wasn't big ...

We Are Thankful For Cow Sh!t
We, by being a dairy, have cows that turn the feed we grow into consumable products that we can buy at the grocery ...

A Year Without Dean.
Today marks one year since our family lost my brother Dean Strauss. While our farm’s ownership and the labor force ...

Introducing the team- Francisco
There is no I in team may be a cliche but it’s true. I am going to introduce you to some of the people here at ...

I am an Outdoorsman and a Farmer
After my brother Dean passed away and I took over writing this blog I never really introduced myself. I thought I ...

Our world still spins, because it has to.
Obviously COVID-19 is on everyone's minds right now. Our farm has not been called on to dump milk but seeing others

Animals are our first priority
Keeping our cows cozy.
Winter goes pretty quickly even though Mother Nature
challenges us with extreme cold

Farming replenishes the earth
Harvesting silage at Majestic Crossing Dairy
Harvest was a struggle. The rainy weather started in ...

Work on the farm continues
Darin Strauss and the families and employees of Majestic Crossing Dairy are committed to sharing the story of life ...

Our hearts are fragile
Photo by Len Villano
It is with heavy hearts that we update you on Dean. Our son,
brother, husband and ...

The value of farm tours
Our visitors call our robotic feed pusher a Roomba!
By Darin Strauss
We continue to host farm tours ...

What do cows eat?
By Darin Strauss
Our cows’ diet is developed by a nutritionist in order to feed them
the best diet ...

Healing and Patience
I am Dean’s mother, Sandy Strauss. As his Mother, I wanted to share some news about Dean’s health for everyone who ...

No One Does It Alone
This photo was taken at sunrise after the crew planted all night.The planter and crew are folding the equipment to ...

Planting later than usual
Photo by Len Villano
We finished planting on June 22nd. We are usually finished 10 days to two weeks prior ...
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