“We even have an interactive map for when someone wants to see what dairy farms are close to them. They can go to the map and check it out and it ranges all the way from grazing to organic to conventional. So we have any kind of dairy farm you want to check out. We have pictures, farm mottos, and also farm recipes which I think will be a really big hit with our consumers.”
The thirty highlighted farms are just a small fraction of actual dairy operations in the state. Collectively dairy contributes quite a lot to the Indiana economy.
Purcell says your purchase of milk in the local store is more than likely a purchase that comes from a nearby farm.
“Everyone wants the local food to support your local farm and when you go to the grocery store it has only traveled about a hundred miles and usually whatever store you go to and grab a gallon of milk, you’re going to be most times supporting your Indiana dairy farmer.”
More dairy month facts are on the website and the 30 featured farms are blogging all month long at www.winnersdrinkmilkblog.com.
Purcell is the Director of Communications for American Dairy Association of Indiana and the Dairy & Nutrition Council, both a part of Milk Promotion Services of Indiana.
