
 
		Small-Batch Dairy Farming Offers a Fresh  
 Taste in Every Glass 
 By Rick Osofsky, Ronnybrook Farm, Ancramdale, NY  
 Consumers have enjoyed smallbatch  
 products ranging from wine  
 and bourbon, to chocolate and  
 honey for centuries.  Today, many  
 small-batch products can be found  
 at farmers markets throughout 
 New York City. 
 At our family-owned dairy farm  
 in the lower Hudson Valley, smallbatch  
 is our specialty. Every  
 Saturday, and for more than 30  
 years, we have loaded up cases  
 of glass-bottled milk and dairy  
 products before dawn and traveled  
 to New York City to set up at farmers  
 markets. 
 Visit the Greenmarket locations at  
 Union Square, Grand Army Plaza,  
 Fort Greene, Greenpoint, Jackson  
 Heights or Forest Hills and you’ll  
 find dozens of our dairy products,  
 including cream on top milk, butter,  
 and eggnog. Our family farm is less  
 than 90 miles from New York City,  
 so products get from the farm to  
 your table in less than 48 hours. You  
 can find our products in more than  
 60 retail groceries in the New York  
 Metro area such as Whole Foods and  
 Eataly and throughout the Hudson  
 Valley at specialty groceries such as  
 Adams Fairacre Farms.   
 On our 150-cow farm, and at other  
 dairies across the State, farmers  
 follow stringent safety protocols.  
 Among the indicators of cleanliness  
 is a low somatic cell count. This is  
 important because lower counts  
 produce a better product, resulting  
 in longer shelf life. 
 When working with the animals,  
 gloves are worn at all times,  
 whether we’re milking the cows,  
 trimming their hooves, or providing  
 care. To cool milk when it leaves  
 the cow at 101.5 degrees, we use  
 equipment that transports it to  
 refrigerated holding tanks. Using  
 technology and an intricate piping  
 system to move the milk, we’re able  
 to chill it down to 37 degrees. 
 All milking systems, both in the  
 barn as well as the creamery are  
 rinsed, washed and sanitized by  
 sophisticated automated cleaning  
 systems which are controlled  
 electronically. All the information  
 concerning each step in the  
 cleaning process is recorded in  
 real time and made available for  
 inspection by both State and  
 Federal Agencies. 
 Cows are social animals. They  
 respond to human interaction  
 which directly impacts their  
 production and milk quality. With  
 just three employees, our farm  
 takes a traditional approach while  
 keeping the health and safety of  
 the animals, and their milk, our top  
 priority. 
 Our cows spend most of the  
 time, weather permitting grazing  
 outdoors. They come in twice each  
 day to be milked. They are named  
 after their mothers. The first letter of  
 their name is same as the first letter  
 of their mother’s name. It is widely  
 accepted that cows with names  
 produce more milk than cows that  
 have only numbers to identify  
 them. The ethos of Ronnybrook is  
 best captured by the phrase – Old  
 Fashioned and proud of it. 
 Our family-founded operation  
 dates back to the 1940s. After  
 more than 80 years of transporting  
 milk to processors in Western  
 Massachusetts and Connecticut,  
 we took steps to shift to on-site  
 production in a 20 by 20 foot space  
 – at that time supported by secondhand  
 equipment. With the number  
 of family-owned dairy farms rapidly  
 shrinking, we made the decision  
 to remove the middle man from  
 our business model; allowing us  
 to process and market our milk  
 ourselves. 
 Today, we’ve expanded to 22,000  
 square feet and in the same  
 location we started. Our signature  
 Creamline™ milk is pasteurized  
 but not homogenized, and the  
 cream will rise to the top. All of our  
 products are manufactured using  
 all-natural ingredients. The New  
 York Times has called us the Dom  
 Perignon of dairy. 
 So when you visit local markets or  
 stores to purchase milk and other  
 dairy products, know that the cows  
 received the best care, the milk is  
 the highest quality, and the farmers  
 and employees thank you for your  
 support. We invite you to visit our  
 Ancramdale farm store; and contact  
 us at (518) 398-6455 to schedule a  
 tour. 
 Brought to you  
 by New York  
 Dairy Farmers 
 Schneps Media December 2, 2021     5