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Margaret Johnson
Our family dairy farm is set in the rolling hills of southeastern Minnesota. My husband and I farm in partnership with my father-in-law, Jon, and a great team of employees.
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We have a 60-cow dairy with my son, farm about 550 acres of corn, soybeans, wheat and alfalfa. I am the fourth generation on the farm.
Read MoreRita Mosset
My husband and I farm together. We have been farming since 1982. Dairy (100) milk cows. Raise all our own heifers for replacements. 30 Beef Cows.
Read MoreDave Schwartz
Dairy and crop, approximately 110 cows milk and 1,050 acers farming.
Read MoreDan Grunhovd
We have a 600-acre dairy. I farm with my son who is the 5 generation that is on the farm. We milk about 130 cows.
Read MoreRobert Horst
My wife and I own and operate Grand Central Jerseys, LLC, in north central Iowa. We milk 150 registered Jerseys twice daily and custom contract most feed with surrounding crop farmers.
Read MoreByron Lehman
We have a 200-cow dairy in partnership with my daughter and son-in-law, raising alfalfa, corn, wheat, milo, sedan, brome and soybeans.
Read MoreKristine Spadgenske
My husband, Mark, and I farm in a partnership with Mark’s twin brother. We began milking cows on April 1, 1994. We currently milk 350 cows, raise our own replacement heifers and grow 350 acres of corn for silage and 1,000 acres of hay for both feed and to sell.
Read MoreLarry Shover
Larry and his wife, Nancy, and some good employees, milk 90 registered Holsteins and grow corn, soybeans, hay, oats, and pasture on their diversified farm.
Read MoreKen Herbranson
500 cow dairy and grain farm owned and managed by my brother and I. 4th generation farm. We have a Procross herd after participating in a U of Mn 10-year study comparing crossbreds to Holsteins.
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