DAIRY NEWS
A passion for Jersey cows and dairy farming, cont’d from page 8
HEIFER JOEL JUG O JUICE was bred at Lone Pine Jerseys in Didsbury, Alta., and was bought by Misty Meadow Dairy. In 2021, Lone Pine Jerseys was given the Jersey Canada Master Breeder Award.
Haeni says they use chopped canola straw in their barn as bedding. While it can be a bit dusty, it’s readily available, and also, “bacteria don’t grow as well on canola straw as it does on other straw. We really like it and the cows like it, too.” Haeni feels it’s not only important for farmers to take good care of their herd and land, but also to share how they’re doing that with the general public. “We just have to make sure we appeal to the consumer, (making sure they) know we do a good job, and we deliver the best and healthiest products. Hopefully, that will make sure we’ve got people who still want to eat and drink our products,” he says. “Agriculture is a passion for our family. We hope in the future, we’re going to be strong advocates for agriculture here and for generations to come.”
FROM FARM TO PLANT: OXFORD MILKWAY TRANSPORT CO-OPERATIVE DELIVERS It takes dedicated teamwork to operate Ontario’s largest milk transporter By Tamara Botting
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airy farmers could have the healthiest herd producing the best milk, but all their hard work would be lost if it wasn’t for the tireless dedication of the transporters driving the shipments of milk to the plant for processing so it can then go out to consumers. “There’s quite a bit to the transportation side,” says Jim Knudsen, chief executive officer and general manager of Oxford Milkway Transport Co-operative, group of companies that includes Stotesbury Transfer and James Dale Milk Transport. Knudsen says the biggest strength of the organization—which is the province’s largest milk transporter—is its team of employees, about 100 people strong in total. “The employees are very dedicated because a lot of them are from the country and they know the milk needs to be picked up every day,” he says. Continued on page 12
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OXFORD MILKWAY Transport Co-operative drivers are on the road throughout the year, picking up milk from producers and delivering it for processing. The co-operative has an on-site garage at its Woodstock, Ont., facility to look after maintenance and upkeep on the trucks. Photo courtesy of Tamara Botting
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