What was your aha moment? (Click a photo to scroll through the gallery.)
I learned so much! Amazing that the farmer only gets 14 cents of every dollar spent on a meal. Also, the enthusiasm, passion, and knowledge of the each family and their farming is so inspiring! – Lori
I had no idea how much technology was involved in farming. – Gabe
The dedication and tradition to farming these families have from generation to generation and how they have had to adapt to their industry to sustain. – Dan
The amazing diversity of agriculture in Medina! – Bob
Besides everything……..the young generations working smarter and not harder like their families had to do for generations with new technology on the farm such as the robotic milking and the computer program that tracks everything. The Boyert sons with their fresh ideas too. The chef that raises his own meat to bring to his new restaurant. The whole day was fantastic! – Becky
There are so many things I loved about the day. Learning about the show/breeding industry for cattle and the goals of younger farmers to make their name in the business. I enjoyed the stories of Regenerative Farmer and why he started based on his mother’s health and finding fuel for her that may decrease the impact of cancer. In addition, Chef Brown’s pursuit to raise hogs using the mind of a chef and the focus on the final product based on what he wants when cooking. His knowledge about feed and the overall care was so impressive. I enjoyed learning about the Maple Syrup and the generations of the family that have perfected the process through intense filtration and tweaks in equipment along the way. The Boyert family were so welcoming and their story on how their business has grown and the principles they follow were a great lesson for us all. Oh, and the food…was delicious! It was such a great day! – Kristy
How little of each dollar made actually goes to the farmer. – Matt A.
Really loved the day and got me thinking more about how much I don’t know about this important work. – Donielle
Leadership Medina County Agriculture Day at Dotterer Dairy