Corporate Board Biography
Doug Popp
We are passionate about our dairy farm. We work together to get our crops of alfalfa, corn, soybeans, and rye to provide nutritious feed for our animals.
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Family owned since 1865, farm with son Matt and brother Roy in Pontiac, IL. Milk about 150 head, and farm about 2,000 acres of corn, soybeans, wheat and alfalfa.
Read Moredeb Vander Kooi
I married a guy with 4 cows who describes our farm as an FFA project that got out of hand! From the old barn to the remodeled chicken barn to the new barn to the dairy – embracing change and innovation along the way.
Read MoreChris Fieber
I am the 3rd generation at our dairy farm. We milk 900 cows. Our milking herd consist of Holsteins and jerseys, also known as hojos.
Read MoreKathy Skiba
My husband, Dave, and I currently milk 60 registered Jersey cattle. In the past year, we have downsized our herd from 150 to 60 head.
Read MoreAllen Merrill
Our farm is multi-generational farm and is diversified in that we also involved with cash row cropping. As of today, my son and my father have either an interest or an investment in our operation.
Read MoreCharles Krause
Krause Holsteins is a multigenerational dairy farm near Buffalo Minnesota. Warren started the farm in 1959 when he graduated from the U of Mn. Our family has been farming in Wright county for over 150 years.
Read MoreOrville Miller
Miller Dairy is a family corporation and employees 3 family members, 4 full time employees, and 4 part time employees. We have 380 cows and heifers and grow all our own feed on 1,100 acres.
Read MoreSuzanne Vold
500 cow robotic dairy (robots initiated October 2019), composted manure solids for bedding, youngstock not raised on site but retain ownership, farm approximately 550 acres for feed.
Read MoreRita Young
We purchased our dairy by auction in 1984. We began with 30 cows and 187 acres. Today our dairy has grown to 1,000 milking cows and almost 2,000 acres (owned and rented).
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