If Dead Cows Could Talk

If Dead Cows Could Talk by Nancy Bellville is a poignant exploration of the challenges faced by farmers, published by A B Publishing in June 2013. This 246-page book, written in English, recounts the author’s life in a small Michigan town, where she married a dairy farmer and raised five children. The narrative takes a dramatic turn when their cows fall ill, leading to a profound examination of the emotional, financial, and spiritual impacts of dealing with electrical issues on their farm.
Readers will find a detailed account of the struggles that many farmers in the United States and Canada encounter, particularly in the realms of agriculture and animal husbandry. The book delves into the complexities of farm life, illustrating how unexpected challenges can disrupt the normalcy of everyday existence. Through her personal experiences, Bellville sheds light on the intersection of technology and farming, providing insights into the resilience required to navigate such difficulties.
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Nancy Bellville grew up in a small town in Michigan, married a dairy farmer, had 5 children and life was pretty normal for about 35 years. Then their life turned upside down when their cows became sick. The following story is what happened when they faced a problem that many farmers in the United States and Canada go through when they find an electrical issue is on their farm and how it affects their every day lives, emotionally, financially and spiritually.
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