“Milking goats is humbling,” she says. “When they are happy, they are more than willing to give you milk. When they are not feeling well, they don’t want to give milk. It’s a beautiful, symbiotic relationship, and we honor their gift to us.”
Growing up in a suburb of Madison, Jessica was surrounded by farms in the agriculture-heavy state of Wisconsin. She says that her lack of knowledge when it came to farming before purchasing Winter Winds inspired her to start education initiatives at their farm.
“It’s so important to be connected to food, and understand what it takes to get what we eat,” she says. “People take it for granted.”
To educate and engage with the local community, the farm hosts area students and organizations to learn about raising goats and the process of cheese production. They also open up cheese-making workshops to the community throughout the summer. In 2022, the couple created a 501c3 nonprofit to help grow their educational programs.
“We want the farm to be a gathering place to bring the community together,” Mark says.
And of course, each May they host snuggle sessions with a new batch of baby goats. Not only is it a way for the couple to share the same experience that founded Jessica’s love of goats, but it also socializes the baby goats for easier handling.
“It’s an opportunity for us to share the magic of goats with the community, and harken back to the same experience Jessica had,” Mark says.