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Helping Dairy Farmers And Those In Need | Karianne Fallow | Dairy Westβs Curds + Kindness Program
OFI 820: Helping Dairy Farmers And Those In Need | Karianne Fallow | Dairy Westβs Curds + Kindness Program
5/15/2020 by Matt Brechwald
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It is always amazing to see the ideas, innovation and compassion that come out during a crisis. Two weeks ago I did a bonus episode of the show about the βDairy Drive Thruβ that was being put on by the State University Of New York β Morrisville. After creating that episode I thought of the folks that I am familiar with in the dairy industry in my home state of Idaho β Dairy West. I sent the link of this episode to the CEO of Dairy West, Karianne Fallow, and told her that this seemed like a great way to help dairy farmers and the public during the pandemic. Karianne got right back to me and let me know that Dairy West already had their own program in place called βCurds + Kindnessβ. They were also obtaining dairy products and giving them away to the public as a way to keep dairy farmers from having to dump milk. She offered to come on the show and talk about the project, and I was very excited to profile this effort. On this episode of the Off-Farm Income Podcast I have a great conversation with Karianne about βCurds + Kindnessβ. She will break down how you can help, what locations that dairy products are being distributed at currently and how long this project will go on. This interview definitely made me proud of what is going on right in my own back yard!
With so many dairy farmers struggling to put food on their own table it’s great see how much they’re stepping up across the country to help neighbors in need. They always say those with the least are the most generous.