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Farming replenishes the earth

Farming replenishes the earth

Harvesting silage at Majestic Crossing Dairy Harvest was a struggle. The rainy weather started in the spring before planting. This fall, during silage harvest, we fought the same elements to get the crops out of the fields. The rain forced us to shorten our growing...
Work on the farm continues

Work on the farm continues

Darin Strauss and the families and employees of Majestic Crossing Dairy are committed to sharing the story of life on the farm Work on the farm never stops. No matter what happens, there are cows to feed and crops to tend to. The afternoon of Dean’s funeral service,...
Our hearts are fragile

Our hearts are fragile

Photo by Len Villano It is with heavy hearts that we update you on Dean. Our son, brother, husband and uncle is in his final days. Dean has been moved to Sharon Richardson Community Hospice in Sheboygan Falls. If you would like to visit to say your goodbye, please...
The value of farm tours

The value of farm tours

Our visitors call our robotic feed pusher a Roomba! By Darin Strauss We continue to host farm tours regularly. We receive requests from Sartori Cheese, Dairy Farmers of Wisconsin and school groups — sometimes on one day’s notice! But, we always try to make time to...
What do cows eat?

What do cows eat?

By Darin Strauss Our cows’ diet is developed by a nutritionist in order to feed them the best diet possible. It’s a better diet than I eat, actually. We feed our cows like elite athletes. That way, they produce fresh, high-quality milk. Our cows eat a mixture of corn,...
Healing and Patience

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 cares about him. In July, Dean experienced sudden cardiac arrest while driving home from a dairy meeting in St. Paul. Dean’s last blog and Facebook post...