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It seems that while the raw milk issue is backed up in the court system, we all

hesitate to promote our local supplies of milk, cream and very yellow butter.

Now is not the time to wonder if we have a right to be healthy. It is a time to

demand more than mediocre food and propaganda that comes from the advertising

arm of agribusiness as we know MN DOA has become. Check out your local Weston A

Price Foundation, continue to talk to your neighbors about community food and

info resources! I'm working on a plan to support the Honeymoon Creamery project

whereby we make the best use of their grass-fed beef herd and help to upgrade

the haymaking equipment on the farm. If you feel like handling some small bales

this weekend, Check with about the schedule for putting away their first

cutting of hay. Working together can accomplish so much! I offered to come down

if needed. I still remember being a well-oiled haymaking machine. Be well, Alvin

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> Hi Everyone,

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> We at Honeymoon Creamery are finding ourselves overwhelmed by the never ending

work it takes to keep a farm running, especially now with chasing a

toddler, soon with a newborn in hands. Spring has brought an abundance of milk,

so we are also busy making all kinds of fun stuff with the extra. People keep

telling us that there are a lot of people out there wanting to volunteer on

farms,

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Thanks for posting Alvin. I haven't been on here for a few weeks and just say

's post. Can't do this weekend, but hopefully other opportunities will come.

If someone could list some sort of schedule for the group, that would be

awesome!!! Thank you!

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> > Hi Everyone,

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> > We at Honeymoon Creamery are finding ourselves overwhelmed by the never

ending work it takes to keep a farm running, especially now with chasing a

toddler, soon with a newborn in hands. Spring has brought an abundance of milk,

so we are also busy making all kinds of fun stuff with the extra. People keep

telling us that there are a lot of people out there wanting to volunteer on

farms,

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