Florida Ag Experience or Two Blonde Heifers: Florida Dairy Delivered Directly
Modern Farming23 Mai 2025

Florida Ag Experience or Two Blonde Heifers: Florida Dairy Delivered Directly

In this entertaining episode, we meet Courtney and Jennifer, AKA Two Blonde Heifers - the dynamic duo behind the Florida Ag Experience, a Florida-based mobile classroom bringing dairy education directly to schools and fairs. Inspired by the Southwest Dairy Farmers in Texas, they launched their trailer three years ago to teach kids and consumers the truth about dairy—from “cow to counter.” Based at Dakin Dairy, Florida’s only dairy with on-site bottling and public tours, they combine hands-on learning with engaging presentations to promote agriculture literacy.

Florida dairy faces unique challenges—rising costs, extreme heat, misinformation, and shrinking farm numbers, with only about 40 dairy farms left in the state, most housing fewer than 50 cows. Despite these obstacles, the Heifers emphasize that community outreach, agrotourism, and product diversification (like creameries and cheese production) are key to survival. They also remind us how vital it is for consumers to understand their purchasing power: by supporting local producers, staying informed about ag policy, and choosing Florida dairy, people can help sustain these family farms.

With support from sponsors, the Florida Ag Experience offers free or reduced-cost visits to schools. Along the way, they sprinkle in fun facts—did you know it takes 345 squirts to fill a gallon of milk?—and reveal just how disconnected some people are from their food system. Common questions at fairs often include confusion about whether only female cows produce milk or mistaking milk for other bodily functions. Their mission is clear: reconnect people to where their food comes from—one classroom, one cow, and one story at a time.


📧 Want to bring the trailer to your school or event? Contact twoblondeheifers@gmail.com


🔗 Choose to purchase local milk: WhereIsMyMilkFrom.com

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