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Calling All College-Bound, Dairy Driven Students: Scholarships Now Available

Maryland & Virginia has released its annual scholarship application. Every year the cooperative awards five $1,000 scholarships to students pursuing careers in the dairy industry. Thanks to generous contributions from members, staff, industry partners and supporters, the cooperative is able to offer additional scholarships to deserving students. To be eligible,

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Eggnog Dreams

‘Tis the season Maola eggnog fanatics dream about all year. Maola eggnog is now available in stores through the end of the holidays. Be sure to grab an extra quart to try this cookie recipe and make your holidays a little more dreamy. Ingredients For the molasses cookies: 2 cups

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Partnerships Make Bigger Things Happen

A small group of volunteers representing Maryland & Virginia, Turkey Hill Dairy and the Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay gathered on a gray November day with one common mission – to plant trees on a dairy farm. I’ll admit that when I arrived and saw fifteen people or so, I doubted how we’d

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Joanna Shipp Appointed to National Dairy Board Appointment

Member Joanna Shipp has been appointed to serve on the National Dairy Promotion and Research Board. Joanna farms with her father Laird Bowman in Boones Mill, Virginia, where they milk 225 cows and farm 600 acres of owned and 400 acres of rented ground. She is the seventh generation to

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Changing Our Approach to FARM

Maryland & Virginia’s field representatives have helped members troubleshoot and improve their farm operations since 1920. We have seen significant changes in how farmers farm, but the one constant is the high level of care and comfort our farmers provide for their cows. Going into 2020 we are changing our

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