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June 4, 2025, started like any other morning at Outlook Dairy in Lovington, New Mexico. Cows lined up. Units clanked on. Spanish and English mixed over the familiar hum of the parlor. By sunset, 35 of 55 workers were gone—detained or terminated in a single federal enforcement action. Production had effectively ceased. The owner's own words: "We're barely able to keep going."
But this isn't a story about politics or policy. It's about what happened next. It's about the neighbours who showed up before anyone called, the teenagers who traded summer break for scraping alleys, and the quiet ways a community refused to let one farm carry the crisis alone.
If you've ever wondered who would show up on your worst day—or whose call you'd answer—this episode will change how you think about the people around your operation.
The Story You'll Hear:
Read the full feature article and explore related resources on dairy labour, community resilience, and workforce planning at https://www.thebullvine.com/politics/one-ice-raid-35-workers-gone-a-new-mexico-dairy-learned-what-community-really-means/
Subscribe to The Bullvine Podcast so you never miss an episode. New stories drop regularly—profiles, insights, and conversations that make dairy producers and the industry more profitable.
Have a story about community showing up on your operation's hardest day? We want to hear it. Connect with us on Facebook, Instagram, or X, and share what neighbours mean on your lane. Your story might be the one that helps another producer feel less alone.
By The Bullvine4
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June 4, 2025, started like any other morning at Outlook Dairy in Lovington, New Mexico. Cows lined up. Units clanked on. Spanish and English mixed over the familiar hum of the parlor. By sunset, 35 of 55 workers were gone—detained or terminated in a single federal enforcement action. Production had effectively ceased. The owner's own words: "We're barely able to keep going."
But this isn't a story about politics or policy. It's about what happened next. It's about the neighbours who showed up before anyone called, the teenagers who traded summer break for scraping alleys, and the quiet ways a community refused to let one farm carry the crisis alone.
If you've ever wondered who would show up on your worst day—or whose call you'd answer—this episode will change how you think about the people around your operation.
The Story You'll Hear:
Read the full feature article and explore related resources on dairy labour, community resilience, and workforce planning at https://www.thebullvine.com/politics/one-ice-raid-35-workers-gone-a-new-mexico-dairy-learned-what-community-really-means/
Subscribe to The Bullvine Podcast so you never miss an episode. New stories drop regularly—profiles, insights, and conversations that make dairy producers and the industry more profitable.
Have a story about community showing up on your operation's hardest day? We want to hear it. Connect with us on Facebook, Instagram, or X, and share what neighbours mean on your lane. Your story might be the one that helps another producer feel less alone.

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