Growing the dairy industry in Iowa has taken many facets. The Iowa New Farms Project started 4 years ago with 3 pilot communities, Butler County, Stacyville, and Brooklyn. The first dairy relocated to Butler County and started operation on November 15, 2005. The 350 cow dairy is owned by a former Dutch dairy farmer who immigrated to the United States on an EB-5 visa. Additional dairy farm families are in the process of developing their business plans for a similar move in 2006
The Midwest Dairy Day provides a one day learning opportunity for producers, industry, and potential...
The vast majority of dairymen and dairy cows in northwest Iowa are in the six most north-westerly co...
This 2009 NebGuide discusses why dairy producers might choose Nebraska in order to expand and/or rel...
A general description of the Iowa New Farms project was presented in A.S. Leaflet R 2095 in the Ani...
Dairy farm operators view beginning dairy farms as an issue that programs and policies must address...
The Iowa dairy industry has historically been important in Iowa and remains so yet today as the fift...
A 12 page dairy survey was developed, disseminated, collected, and analyzed by ISUEO Dairy team in c...
The Midwest Dairy School provides a one day learning opportunity for producers, industry, and potent...
“Hats Off!” to the group of western Iowa dairy producers, agri-business representatives, community ...
Even a most superficial study of the Iowa dairy industry indicates its economic importance to the st...
In 2001, extensive archaeological excavations were conducted at the Oneida Cheese Factory in Jones C...
Several times every day more than 200,000 dairy cows step into stalls on Iowa\u27s 1,900 dairy farms...
What is the potential for grass-based dairying in southern Iowa? How can we help beginning farmers a...
On April 27th, 2010, the 10,000th student attended the Iowa Dairy Story presented at the Dairy Cent...
In 2001, extensive archaeological excavations were conducted at the Oneida Cheese Factory in Jones C...
The Midwest Dairy Day provides a one day learning opportunity for producers, industry, and potential...
The vast majority of dairymen and dairy cows in northwest Iowa are in the six most north-westerly co...
This 2009 NebGuide discusses why dairy producers might choose Nebraska in order to expand and/or rel...
A general description of the Iowa New Farms project was presented in A.S. Leaflet R 2095 in the Ani...
Dairy farm operators view beginning dairy farms as an issue that programs and policies must address...
The Iowa dairy industry has historically been important in Iowa and remains so yet today as the fift...
A 12 page dairy survey was developed, disseminated, collected, and analyzed by ISUEO Dairy team in c...
The Midwest Dairy School provides a one day learning opportunity for producers, industry, and potent...
“Hats Off!” to the group of western Iowa dairy producers, agri-business representatives, community ...
Even a most superficial study of the Iowa dairy industry indicates its economic importance to the st...
In 2001, extensive archaeological excavations were conducted at the Oneida Cheese Factory in Jones C...
Several times every day more than 200,000 dairy cows step into stalls on Iowa\u27s 1,900 dairy farms...
What is the potential for grass-based dairying in southern Iowa? How can we help beginning farmers a...
On April 27th, 2010, the 10,000th student attended the Iowa Dairy Story presented at the Dairy Cent...
In 2001, extensive archaeological excavations were conducted at the Oneida Cheese Factory in Jones C...
The Midwest Dairy Day provides a one day learning opportunity for producers, industry, and potential...
The vast majority of dairymen and dairy cows in northwest Iowa are in the six most north-westerly co...
This 2009 NebGuide discusses why dairy producers might choose Nebraska in order to expand and/or rel...