tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8782159493335333066.post8723339076125917360..comments2023-06-22T06:36:13.098-07:00Comments on Nirvana Homeschooling: Field Trip to Traders Point CreameryCreating Nirvanahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13800766157662579060noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8782159493335333066.post-19425650853263236842011-07-09T16:15:20.553-07:002011-07-09T16:15:20.553-07:00I went there today with my brother. We too grew u...I went there today with my brother. We too grew up on a farm. We walked all around the Trader's Point Farm. I am sorry to say, it's not a working farm, or only barely so. We saw two chickens there. Two. Saw two adult pigs. The only cows we saw anywhere near the milking machines were two bulls. (Pretty sure you can't get milk from them.) The rest of the cattle, maybe 25 or so were a good half mile or more from the milking machines. I've been to a dairy farm before, and did work on one. Traders Point is clearly not a dairy farm that produces much if any dairy products.<br /><br />People coming there think they are getting fresh dairy, meat and other products produced on the Traders' Point farm. That is clearly not the case. While we were there we saw deliveries being brought in. I bet you 95% of the stuff eaten and sold at Traders' Point is brought in.Paul K. Ogdenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16137003328850866711noreply@blogger.com