08 Mar 2008 12:28:38 | LeAnn R. Ralph
October 2004 For Immediate Release…
Give Me a Home Where the Dairy Cows Roam
COLFAX, WISCONSIN — Did you know that since 1969, the United
States has lost 85 percent of its dairy farms. And did you know
that since 1969, Wisconsin has lost nearly 70 percent of its
dairy farms?
"I lived away from my hometown in west central Wisconsin for 15
years. When I returned in the mid 1990s, I expected to be living
in a farming community again. Instead, I discovered that many of
the small family dairy farms like the one where I grew up had
disappeared" said LeAnn R. Ralph, author of the books Christmas
in Dairyland (True Stories from a Wisconsin Farm) (August 2003)
and Give Me a Home Where the Dairy Cows Roam (October 2004).
Figures from the Census of Agriculture and from the American
Farm Bureau Federation indicate that in 1969 more than a half a
million dairy farms operated in the United States, but by the
year 2000, only 83,000 dairy farms remained. And according to
statistics from the U.S. Census of Agriculture, during the last
three decades of the twentieth century, Wisconsin went from
66,000 dairy farms down to 20,000 dairy farms.
"That's why I decided to write stories about growing up on a
dairy farm. Our farm was home-steaded by my Norwegian
great-grandfather in the late 1800s, but small family farms are
a thing of the past. They have pretty much disappeared from the
landscape," Ralph said.
"My dad milked 20 cows and knew all of them by name. Nowadays
the trend is toward corporate farms that milk hundreds of cows,"
she said.
Ralph's new book, Give Me a Home Where the Dairy Cows Roam (192
pages; $13.95; ISBN 1-59113-592-3) is a collection of 20 true
stories that took place on her family's farm 40 years ago. Story
titles include "Taking the Bull by the Horns," "Spring
Cleaning," "A Different Sort of Cow," "Dad's Favorite Recipe,"
"Popsicle Blues," "On Top of the World," and "Better Butter."
According to Midwest Book Review, Ralph's first book, Christmas
In Dairyland: True Stories From A Wisconsin Farm "is a
heartwarming anthology of true anecdotes of rural life on a
Wisconsin dairy farm. Even though Wisconsin is still known as
America's Dairyland, life on a family homestead is fast being
replaced by corporate agribusiness, and the memories treasured
in Christmas In Dairyland are quickly becoming unique milestones
of an era needing to be preserved in thought and print for the
sake of future generations. Christmas In Dairyland is simply
wonderful reading and is a 'must' for all Wisconsin public
library collections."
Ralph earned a Bachelor of Arts in English with a writing
emphasis from the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater and also
earned a Master of Arts in Teaching from UW-Whitewater. She
worked as a newspaper reporter for nine years and also has
taught English at a boys' boarding school. She is the editor of
the Wisconsin Regional Writer (the quarterly publication of the
Wisconsin Regional Writers' Assoc.).
Give Me a Home Where the Dairy Cows Roam and Christmas in
Dairyland (True Stories from a Wisconsin Farm)are available
through Barnes & Noble and Amazon.com. For more information or
to order the books, visit www.ruralroute2.com or call LeAnn at
(715) 962-3368.
Contact Information: LeAnn R. Ralph; E6689 970th Ave.; Colfax,
WI 54730; (715) 962-3368 e-mail: bigpines@ruralroute2.com
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