Though her husband wasn’t working on his family’s Wisconsin dairy farm when they met, they decided it would be good place to begin their lives together. So, her career took a turn from sales and marketing to caring for and milking cows.
“It was something I thought I’d really love as an animal lover,” Mess said. She was right. Ten years later, she’s not only a dairy farmer but a leader in her community’s effort to end hunger. She’s involved in Second Harvest Foodbank of South Central Wisconsin, donating one acre’s worth of corn each year to hungry families and helping to raise money so milk is available at local foodbanks.
Mess took a moment to answer a few of our questions about life and farming. Here they are:
“It was something I thought I’d really love as an animal lover,” Mess said. She was right. Ten years later, she’s not only a dairy farmer but a leader in her community’s effort to end hunger. She’s involved in Second Harvest Foodbank of South Central Wisconsin, donating one acre’s worth of corn each year to hungry families and helping to raise money so milk is available at local foodbanks.
Mess took a moment to answer a few of our questions about life and farming. Here they are: