The Kansas dairy industry is growing, and it’s a win-win for producers and local economies. -By Sara Gugelmeyer, Published in the Kansas Stockman Driving through western Kansas, one can’t help but notice dairy-type cattle – whether it is cows at a dairy, steers or heifers in a feedyard or baby calves in hutches – they’re everywhere. The dairy industry in Kansas, especially … [Read more...]
June is Kansas Dairy Month
Kansas is one of the fastest growing dairy regions in the United States, and the Kansas Department of Agriculture is pleased to celebrate our hard-working dairy farmers during the month of June as the Governor has proclaimed it Kansas Dairy Month. The Kansas dairy and milk production industry grew in 2015, with 143,000 dairy cows producing 3.1 billion pounds of milk … [Read more...]
Kansas Heifer Developer Becomes Industry Leader
By Peggy Coffeen, Progressive Dairyman When T.J. McClure joined a start-up dairy heifer operation in the heart of beef cattle country during the devastating dairy down cycle of 2009, people thought he had lost his mind. “We started with the bottom of the dairy market, when grain prices were at record highs and dairy markets at record lows,” McClure, general manager of … [Read more...]
Dairy industry poised for growth
-The Garden City Telegram Two industries — dairy and wind — are beginning to come to the forefront in Finney County and the surrounding region. A $235 million dairy plant being built in Garden City is expected not only to bolster the area’s growing dairy industry, but also provide jobs, grow ancillary businesses, and provide another source of water to the … [Read more...]
Dairy Farmers of America breaks ground on new plant in Kansas
Today, Dairy Farmers of America (DFA) officially announced plans to build a dairy ingredients plant in Garden City, Kansas. In a ceremony at its 156-acre site in Garden City, representatives from the Cooperative were joined by Kansas Gov. Sam Brownback, city and state officials and the area’s dairy farmers to break ground on the facility. The state-of-the-art plant will produce … [Read more...]




