I introduced our Honduran interns here on our blog a couple of years ago. We’ve continued the intern program and have three new interns on the farm learning alongside us. Emelly, Katherine and Yemi have been great additions to the farm and we’ve had a great time...
A few years ago I introduced you all to Francisco. Better known around the farm as Pancho, he works with our cows and is a cornerstone of the Majestic Crossing team. This month he made a very important choice for his life and I wanted to give him the chance to share...
Farming isn’t easy. It’s long days, often doing difficult work. It’s getting up and going outside when it’s below zero or super hot and muggy. It’s mountains of paperwork you know you need to complete sitting on your desk. It’s losing animals. It’s watching a crop...
Every year I like to look back over the last 365 days and share a few of the highlights with you. This year I wanted to share some of our highs and for transparency’s sake, something that did not go well for us. So what went well? First, despite a more...
Our farm is not a family farm. I know that’s a bold statement when it seems like everyone wants to hold family farms up on a pedestal, but that’s just not who we are. I always wonder what defines a family farm for people, we aren’t a single family farm, we are a farm...
On dairy farms, we rely on multiple experts to make sure our cows and our land are well taken care of. Just like dogs and cats, our cows also have a veterinarian. But instead of loading up the cows and heading into the clinic as we would with our pet, our herd...