Should U.S. subsidize dairy farmers when we don’t need the milk? Herdsman Denny Holz marks cows with chalk to see which ones are in heat at Eaglemill Farms, the DeJong family's 1,300-head dairy farm east of Lynden, Wash. Jon DeJong feeds cattle on Eaglemill Farms, his family's 1,300-head dairy farm east of Lynden, Wash. Jon DeJong of Eaglemill Farms, his family's 1,300-head dairy farm east of Lynden, Wash. Herdsman Denny Holz marks cows with chalk to see which ones are in heat at Eaglemill Farms, the DeJong family's 1,300-head dairy farm east of Lynden, Wash. Jon DeJong feeds cattle on Eaglemill Farms, his family's 1,300-head dairy farm east of Lynden, Wash. 1 of 3 Read more here: http://www.charlotteobserver.com/news/politics-government/article99619837.html#storylink=cpy septiembre 5, 2016 Leer nota »
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