About this episode
In this episode, I am joined by Brooke Williams, Director of Communications at the American Dairy Association Indiana, and Abbie, a fourth-generation dairy farmer and the veteran milk presenter at the Indianapolis 500. They discuss the history and traditions around milk in Indiana, from the origins of 'winners drink milk' at the Indy 500 to the daily life on a modern dairy farm. The conversation covers the evolution of dairy farming technology, the importance of community and education about farming, and the nutritional value of milk. They also highlight the significance of the Indiana State Fair and the iconic Dairy Bar. Throughout the discussion, Brooke and Abbie share their passion for dairy farming and the efforts to bridge the gap between farmers and the community. You will learn about: -History and tradition of drinking milk at the Indianapolis 500 -Modern technology and innovation on farms -How dairy farmers interact with their communities Thank you to our partners: Fledderman von Rieste Hope Plumbing Check out these great clips from the show: 01:14 Meet the Guests: Brooke and Abbie 02:11 Brooke's Journey into Dairy 04:06 Abbie's Dairy Farm Heritage 06:09 The Role of the American Dairy Association Indiana 09:08 The Tradition of Milk at the Indianapolis 500 18:56 Modern Dairy Farming Innovations 22:17 The Decline in Milk Consumption 30:27 Social Media and Community Engagement 32:31 The Importance of Dairy Farming Education 34:08 Challenges and Rewards of Dairy Farming 36:38 Misconceptions About Dairy Farming 42:08 Promoting Dairy at the Indiana State Fair 44:13 Fun Dairy Stories and Personal Favorites 47:25 Supporting Local Dairy Farmers 49:48 Final Thoughts and Reflections Get IN. is brought to you by our friends at Sweetwater . Whether you are looking to start a podcast or level up your current show, you need to hit them up .