A Springtime Note From A Farmer's Wife
posted on
May 6, 2026
Cherry Spring Greetings are Being Sent to Each Home From Here On The Farm,
Here on the farm, we are enjoying the beauty of springtime. The daffodils and other spring flowers are showing their lovely faces. The grass is growing - perhaps not as quickly as we would like, but growing nonetheless. The farmer, my husband, often says his favorite color is green!
And the cows… oh, you should see them as they eagerly begin grazing on the lush pasture. It is truly a sight to behold. No one in our family wants to miss those first moments when the cows are left out to graze. The farmer leads the way, opening the fences and calling to them, and they come running, galloping and kicking up their heels with joy.
As the cows begin eating fresh green grass, the nutrient levels in the milk rise right away. The cream and butter take on a rich, golden color, reflecting higher levels of CLA (a beneficial compound), Omega-3s, and other nutrients. We try to make as much butter as we can in the spring, when the cream is at its very best.
At this time of year, the milk may occasionally develop a slightly off taste. When that happens, it is due to the sudden change in the cows’ diet as they switch from hay to fresh grass. We are continually working to reduce this by introducing grazing slowly and supplementing with dry hay. We sincerely apologize if you ever receive milk with a different taste. Please be assured it is not caused by anything harmful, but is simply a natural result of the seasonal change.
Before closing, I will share a favorite recipe of ours:
Creamy Egg Custard
12 egg yolks (whites discarded)
1 quart raw milk
1 quart raw cream
1 teaspoon salt
⅓ cup maple syrup
2 drops lemon essential oil (optional)
Beat or briefly blend all ingredients. Pour into ramekins, small glass jars or a glass baking dish. Place these into a larger pan and fill partway with water. Sprinkle with cinnamon.
Bake at 400 degrees F for 10 minutes, then reduce the heat to 300 degrees F and bake for 50 to 60 minutes, or until set. Enjoy, and store any leftovers in the refrigerator.
Blessings to each heart and home,
The Farmer’s Wife,
Barbies Stoltzfoos