1942
1950
1956
Summers in Kansas
Jim had an urban upbringing and combined it with practical farmhand skills and knowledge. Throughout his life he had a clear, steady understanding of how to achieve success in his chosen field of dairy science. Jim’s passion was to carry forward the professional tradition of his maternal grandfather, Dwight E. Hull; demonstrating success and supporting others around him in like manner.
1970
1976
1982
1987
#1 in Milk Production
Jim received early recognition in this community, becoming the number one milk producer in the county during the first year. Who is this stranger? How does he get so much milk from his cows? Ahh, the secret; a PhD in Animal Husbandry and twenty years of large dairy herd management. For Jim, it was all about high quality genetics.
1992
Move Out West
Deciding to transition from a physically challenging and financially limited way of life, Jim and Holly moved the family west to Marysville, WA. They both knew this change would allow them to give their children a college education. Holly became a local schoolteacher and Jim stayed connected with farming as a Dairy Breeding Consultant for Alta Genetics in the northwest states. His life passion for high performance dairy cows was fulfilled by assisting others.
2004-2015
2010
Farmer Jim and a New Kind of Herd
Jim moved to University Place, WA. He stopped dairy breeding consulting and all the miles of travel. He kept his own little herd, though, becoming the owner of ABC Children’s Center. He discovered the second passion in his work life was reading to, playing with, and enjoying the young children at the Center.
2015
Cow Hobbies
He also kept his connection to farming by owning and breeding a few elite dairy cows with his long-time friend Todd Koch at TMK Farm. TMK also operates a creamery in Canby, Oregon, Jim loved to visit. His cows are still there today, well loved and producing excellent milk for all types of delicious cheese. The latest of the McCaffree cow offspring was born last August, we named her Mary Ellen.
2017
2019