Fayette County • August 22, 2025
Good morning, Fayette County. Talk about dairy dollars making a difference! Snowville Creamery might be small in size, but its economic footprint is mighty indeed. Founded in 2007 and now solely owned by Victoria Taylor, this local treasure generates an impressive $2.86 community return for every dollar spent on their specialized A2/A2 dairy products. From award-winning buttermilk to cheese that reaches markets across six states, Snowville continues its 18-year mission of supporting local farmers while maintaining environmental consciousness.
Meanwhile, the next generation of agricultural enthusiasts is honing their skills at specialized clinics. Premier Showmen 4-H Club members recently attended a comprehensive goat workshop hosted by the Highland County Goat Association. Young participants Bricen, Gracee, Bella, and Brooklynn learned everything from proper grooming techniques to showmanship strategies – valuable knowledge that will serve them well in the show arena and beyond as they develop their agricultural expertise.
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🐄 This tiny Ohio creamery's impact is anything but small. Snowville Creamery, founded in 2007 and now solely owned by Victoria Taylor, specializes in dairy products from cows with easy-to-digest A2/A2 genetics. Their product line includes milk, cream, cheese, and award-winning buttermilk, reaching markets from Alabama to Pennsylvania. According to an Ohio University study, every dollar spent on Snowville products returns $2.86 to the community through donations, partnerships, and payroll. Despite leadership changes over 18 years, their mission remains focused on supporting local farmers while providing environmentally conscious products.
🐐 Young 4-H members sharpen goat-showing skills at specialized clinic. Premier Showmen 4-H Club members attended a comprehensive goat clinic hosted by the Highland County Goat Association. The session covered essential techniques including proper grooming, hoof trimming, showmanship strategies, and appropriate show attire. Bricen Stevens, Gracee Whaley, Bella Whaley, and Brooklynn Stevens gained valuable knowledge to strengthen their goat projects and improve their performance in the show arena. The club expressed appreciation to the Highland County Goat Association for supporting youth development in the goat industry.
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