Blizzard 2011 From farmers to town slickers, stories of West Michigan searching out from the storm

Blizzard 2011 From farmers to town slickers, stories of West Michigan searching out from the storm

Sure, snowfalls like this demand our attention by their magnitude that is sheer for most of us it is greater than a spectacle.

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Life must continue. The process is attempting to begin everyday duties while slogging through the mess. After all, livestock doesn’t care how much snowfall dropped.

People requiring special care don’t stop as s n as the weather gets bad. And urban parking means searching your car out of natural and plow-made heaps, only to see your perseverance benefit the driver that is next.

SNOW ON THE FARM POLKTON TOWNSHIP — When it comes to tasks that are time-sensitive a dairy farm, Luke Meerman considers a few things become paramount.

One, make sure the milk vehicle arrives on time.

Two, make certain the cows are fed on time.

Weather can hamper both needs, said Meerman, whom manages the family-owned Grassfields Farm south of C persville, which produces organic cheeses and milk along with beef from grass-fed cows. (more…)