Tag Archives: Cow
Horses and History: The Connection Between Rodeo and Ranching
By Kennadee Riggs, AZFB Communications Intern The chute swings open… his heart is pounding as beads of sweat roll down his forehead under the caged helmet he wears for protection. He holds on with just four fingers for eight seconds … Continue reading
16 Arizona Dairy Facts You Need to Know
By Julie Murphree, Arizona Farm Bureau Outreach Director Our Arizona dairy milk is one of the freshest, most local products you can purchase daily. In my role with the Arizona Farm Bureau, I’m regularly asked how to “buy local.” … Continue reading
Everyday Recipe for the Juiciest Steak
By Sarah LeVesque, Recent Arizona State University Nutrition Student What you will need: 2 steaks of your choice. For my recipe, I chose to cook two filet mignons. 2 tablespoons olive oil 2 tablespoons garlic (minced) 2 tablespoons Worcestershire sauce … Continue reading
Eat and Drink Your Dairy
By Lauren Scott, Arizona Farm Bureau Intern This article is the fifth installment of a series Part 1: Eat Your Veggies Part 2: Eat Your Fruits Part 3: Eat Your Grains Part 4: Eat Your Proteins Dairy is a … Continue reading
An Open Letter to Dairy Cows
By Lauren Scott, Arizona Farm Bureau Intern Dear Dairy Cows, It’s Dairy Month, and I’d like to recognize you! I’ve lived in Arizona my whole life, and I’ve been fascinated by you and your dairy homes since the first time … Continue reading