SALISBURY, Md. – Looking around the Camden Avenue Farmers Market, the signs of fall are definitely present. Mums, apples, and more entice shoppers while farmers prepare for autumn. “We’ve been seeing that normal summer lull that we usually get, and now people are coming back The university’s open again, so here we go. We’re getting ready for, hopefully, a good strong fall season,” said Bob Miller with Nice Farms Creamery.
Miller says the cooler temperatures are welcome at his dairy farm in Federalsburg. “We have an all Jersey herd, and one of the things they’re known for is high components. Lots of protein, calcium, and butter fats in the milk. The heat really did a number on them,” said Miller. “Now I want to try and get some of that cream back in the milk. So, we’re already in the mid fours, hoping to go into the five percent range in the next 30 days or so.”
And Jamisyn Molchan, who works with Baywater…