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  2. Strolling of the Heifers - Wikipedia

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    Strolling of the Heifers was an annual local food parade and festival hosted in Brattleboro, Vermont each year. [1] The organization behind the parade expanded to support other local food initiatives, most notably a Locavore Index, which evaluates the availability and policy support for local food in American states.

  3. Vermont dairy industry - Wikipedia

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    Vermont ranks 15th in the United States for raw milk production. [2] Dairy farming in Vermont, like in much of the US, is increasingly scaling upwards due to market and governmental pressures. Each year, Vermont loses dairy farms. [3] In 2021, the number of dairy farms shrunk by 6.9%, a decline of 68 farms from the previous year. [1]

  4. Randall Lineback - Wikipedia

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    Randalls on average are medium in size with the cows weighing about 600-1100 lbs. and bulls weighing from 1000 to 1800 lbs. or more. Randall cattle have a "Colour-sided" lineback pattern, black markings on a white base, varying from almost white to very dark. Other subtle shades such as blue, mahogany, and gray have been observed, and there are ...

  5. “Oxen Are Just Employed Cows”: People Share 40 ... - AOL

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    The few times i got it at a restaurant i assumed they wanted you to pay more to get the rest of the crackers so they tease you with 2 packs. Edit: Wow, thank you for all the amazing responses.

  6. Cabot Creamery - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, the Vermont Attorney General's office alleged that some Cabot products made in 2009 and 2010 could not be certified as free of rBST, a hormone that causes cows to produce more milk. Cabot settled with the state, agreeing not to make such representations, to pay a $65,000 fine, and to donate $75,000 worth of dairy products to local food ...

  7. Are People Really Going Back To Cow's Milk? - AOL

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    The Rise And Fall Of Cow’s Milk. In 1993, when the Got Milk?campaign was launched, fluid milk consumption was 24.5 gallons per capita, according to the USDA’s Economic Research Service (ERS ...

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  9. Vermont - Wikipedia

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    Some rural speakers realize the t as a glottal stop (mitten sounds like "mi'in" and Vermont like "Vermon' "[d]). [134] A dwindling segment of the Vermont population, generally both rural and male, pronounces certain vowels in a distinctive manner (e.g. cows with a raised vowel as [kʰɛʊz] and ride with a backed, somewhat rounded vowel as ...