Corporate Board Biography
Larry 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.
Read MoreGerrit Davelaar
Dairy farm in Iowa. I have a wife Helma and 6 adult children and 15 grandchildren.
Read MoreNathan Roth
300 cow open lot dairy. 1600 acres owned. 120 acres of corn for silage. Approximately 700 acres of woodland. Remainder of farm in grass for grazing and hay.
Read MoreDoug Carroll
Dairy farm in northeast Iowa milking 120 cows on a third-generation farm.
Read MoreBarb Liebenstein
My husband and I are first generation dairy farmers. He started milking 16 cows when he was 17, expanded to 40 at 19, to 300 at 33 and 400 at 37. We run about 500 acres of corn and alfalfa which is all custom raised.
Read MoreLee Maassen
Multi-generational dairy farm. I farm with my three sons and their families. We milk 1,800 cows, have 27 employees and farm 1,500 acres of land.
Read MoreBill Deutsch
Currently farm with my wife, Christine, and my brother, Patrick. We milk approximately 150 cows and farm 1, 500 acres. We have Brown Swiss and Holstein animals.
Read MoreAlan Feuerhelm
We have a family farming operation in northwest Iowa. In 2000, we began milking cows which was a new experience for our family.
Read MoreKaren Kasper
My husband, son and I operate a 400-cow dairy farm. We plant 200 acres of corn and rent 150 acres of hay. We also bale 2,000 bales of grass hay.
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