AAE 320 FALL 2014 Dairy Farming in Wisconsin Let’s Talk About It!

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AAE 320 FALL 2014 Dairy Farming in Wisconsin Let’s Talk About It!

Articles/Videos 1. This is MilkSource (YouTube Video) 2. Disputed Expansion of Large Dairy Farm (Wisconsin Center for Investigative Journalism) 3. 5 Reasons Dairy Farms are Getting Bigger (Dairy Carrie Blog) 4. Dairy Grazers Interview (Detroit Public TV Video)

Questions to Consider What grabbed your attention when reading the article/watching the video? What does the author want the reader/ audience to learn or understand? What environmental regulations are needed for dairies? Should size matter? What role does economics play in driving large and small dairies?