Family picture for ad, Lane's Dairy
Family picture for ad, Lane's Dairy
The image shows John and Hilda Lane, holding Natasha Lane, and Chris and Tatjana Lane with Nikolai Lane. Lane’s Dairy was started in 1923 with one cow. John F. Lane Sr. wanted to offer a higher quality of milk to be able to compete with bigger processing plants. The family owned business was the only producer-handler left in Texas, which means that the family owned its own dairy farm and bottled its own product. Consequently, the owner had full control over the quality of milk; BST or any other form of hormone was not used on the cattle. The production plant was also opened for school tours, clubs and different projects in order to introduce younger people to agriculture. In 2003, the federal government bought out all the dairy farms in Clint and El Paso County due to a bovine tuberculosis outbreak. Lane’s Dairy never had it but went out, too.
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Lane's Dairy is a business in the El Paso, TX region.