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Here was a portion of the cowmilk dairy plant for which the city of Ovid, Michigan, is best known. by Tim Kiser

© Tim Kiser, all rights reserved.

Here was a portion of the cowmilk dairy plant for which the city of Ovid, Michigan, is best known.

Here comes all the condensed cowmilk, dry cowmilk powder, cow cream, and cow butter we continuously eat. It is delicious!

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In Ovid, Michigan, on May 14th, 2022, at a Michigan Milk Producers Association dairy plant on the north side of West Front Street, west of West Street, as viewed near the "CIS Trail" rail trail (a/k/a the Fred Meijer Clinton-Ionia-Shiawassee Trail).

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Getty Thesaurus of Geographic Names terms:
• Clinton (county) (1002283)
• Ovid (2052912)

Art & Architecture Thesaurus terms:
• corrugated (300218595)
• dairy plants (300006343)
• lampposts (300101536)
• light gray (300130813)
• metal (300010900)
• power lines (300008603)
• steam (300011784)
• utility poles (300006446)
• vents (outlets) (300002943)

Wikidata items:
• 14 May 2022 (Q69306429)
• Central Michigan (Q2945568)
• Fred Meijer Clinton-Ionia-Shiawassee Trail (Q114722173)
• Lansing-East Lansing, MI Metropolitan Statistical Area (Q6487493)
• May 14 (Q2561)
• May 2022 (Q61312955)
• streetlight (Q503958)
• Taraxacum officinale (Q131219)
• Treaty of Saginaw (Q1572601)

Library of Congress Subject Headings:
• Dandelions (sh85035696)

"Loom o'er us fore'er great gray walls of dairy plants we pray," we chant. by Tim Kiser

© Tim Kiser, all rights reserved.

"Loom o'er us fore'er great gray walls of dairy plants we pray," we chant.

In Ovid, Michigan, on May 14th, 2022, at a Michigan Milk Producers Association dairy plant on the north side of West Front Street, west of West Street, as viewed near the "CIS Trail" rail trail (a/k/a the Fred Meijer Clinton-Ionia-Shiawassee Trail).

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Getty Thesaurus of Geographic Names terms:
• Clinton (county) (1002283)
• Ovid (2052912)

Art & Architecture Thesaurus terms:
• corrugated (300218595)
• dairy plants (300006343)
• light gray (300130813)
• metal (300010900)
• steam (300011784)
• vents (outlets) (300002943)

Wikidata items:
• 14 May 2022 (Q69306429)
• Central Michigan (Q2945568)
• Fred Meijer Clinton-Ionia-Shiawassee Trail (Q114722173)
• Lansing-East Lansing, MI Metropolitan Statistical Area (Q6487493)
• May 14 (Q2561)
• May 2022 (Q61312955)
• Treaty of Saginaw (Q1572601)

100_0128 by National Milk Producers Federation

Available under a Creative Commons by-nc license

100_0128

MSU AgBioResearch and Michigan Milk Producers Association president Ken Nobis by MSUAgBioResearch

© MSUAgBioResearch, all rights reserved.

MSU AgBioResearch and Michigan Milk Producers Association president Ken Nobis

Ken Nobis, St. Johns dairy farmer and president of the Michigan MIlk Producers Association (MMPA)., says that working with MSU has been very important for his success.

“We are fortunate in this state to have some of the leading animal science researchers at Michigan State University [MSU],” Nobis said. “As a dairy farmer, I realize the impact their research has on our farm. Many of the management practices we employ today are a result of research projects conducted at MSU.”

Ken Nobis by MSUAgBioResearch

© MSUAgBioResearch, all rights reserved.

Ken Nobis

Ken Nobis, St. Johns dairy farmer and president of the Michigan MIlk Producers Association (MMPA). Fall 2011, story no. 2.

"We are fortunate in this state to have some of the leading animal science researchers at Michigan State University. As a dairy farmer, I realize the impact their research has on our farm. Many of the management practices we employ today are a result of research projects conducted at MSU."