Farms: Michigan Dairy Farm Survives the Winter - America's Heartland
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A Central Michigan dairy farm can be a bleak place in the depth of winter. Its lonesome and the tasks seem never-ending. So why can't the dairyman we visit in mid-January imagine doing anything else? Visit http://tinyurl.com/n9f8y9 for more of Episode 307.
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Uh, pumping "food" into the animals when they don't want to eat? That's just disgusting.... they must be sick. I'm glad I don't live in the US......
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700 cows ....where is the milk sold? For what purpose?
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@doyeaco you dont know what your talking about these are future cows for the dairy u need to work at one for a while so you will have knowledge of what you are talking