Dairy farming the Amish way

19-09-2019 | |
Because of their religious beliefs, Pete and Jay must adhere to strict demands for their business operation. This also means that they cannot be recognisable on pictures. Photo: Robert Bodde
Because of their religious beliefs, Pete and Jay must adhere to strict demands for their business operation. This also means that they cannot be recognisable on pictures. Photo: Robert Bodde
Making money from dairy cattle works the same way, no matter where you are in the world. Keep your cows healthy and treat them before they get sick, achieve an above-average milk price and control your costs and financing. If you are better than average in all these aspects, you will most certainly remain a farmer. Middlebury-based Pete Lehman and his son Jay prove that this is the right course of action. Because of their religious beliefs, these Amish farmers in Indiana must overcome quite a f


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Robert Bodde Editor in chief dairy and pigs at Boerderij
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