MONTPELIER — A summer of historic and unrelenting rain has left Vermont’s picturesque fields waterlogged. For some, the receding waters mean an end to this challenge. For farmers, it may
MONTPELIER — A summer of historic and unrelenting rain has left Vermont’s picturesque fields waterlogged. For some, the receding waters mean an end to this challenge. For farmers, it may
When Earl Ransom was growing up, milking cows at his family's Rockbottom Farm in Strafford, there were 24 dairy farms in town. Now his second-generation.
Dairy farming occupies three-quarters of Vermont's working agricultural landscape and has been a leading industry since the 19th century. Its impacts are all around us:.