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    This week on the Farm Report, Heather and Erin continue the Report's history of linking farmer with consumer as they speak to Sam Penix of Everyman Espresso and Seth McEachron of Battenkill Valley Creamery. Seth spoke about why he can't distribute his milk himself, and the importance of swift delivery on such a time sensitive product, while Sam lauded the quality of Seth's product and described how the best baristas handle milk and cream in their caffeinated workflow. This episode was sponsored by Edward's Ham of Surry Virginia.

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    The Farm Report Introduction: Where Milk Meets Coffee (15:45)

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    The Farm Report, Heather Hyman, Erin Fairbanks, Heritage Radio Network, Edwards VA Ham, www.virginiatraditions.com, Sam Penix, Everyman Espresso, Seth McEachron, Battenkill Valley Creamery, high quality milk, researched the idea of bottling own milk, researching bottling milk by looking at processing plants, pasteurization, coffee throwdowns, Counter Culture coffee, Sam sells Seth's milk, you can't store that much milk at a time at a coffee shop, high volume sales, distribution, Seth started bottling today at 11:50PM, milk and distribution in New York,

    Battenkill Valley Creamery & Everyman Espresso (13:36)

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    value added product, bottled at the farm, traceability, highest quality milk available, home delivery, a lot of work and labor involved, farmers markets, selling to supermarkets and mom & pop stores, farm to chef, distribution to New York City customers, space is an issue in New York City, where do you store a weeks supply of milk?, farm to chef has grown, fair trade movement, single origin coffee, flavor profiles, trend is moving towards milk, single origin milk, http://everymanespressonyc.blogspot.com, from crop to cup,


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