February 2008 - Swiss Valley Farms
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February 2008 - Swiss Valley Farms
february 2008 It’s Been a Long Winter! Winter in the Country on the Farm A DAY TO REMEMBER 50th anniversary celebration Published Monthly by: Swiss Valley Farms Cooperative P.O. Box 4493 Davenport IA 52808 563.468.6600 FAX 563.468.6613 www.swissvalley.com Nancy Feeney Editor/ Member Relations Mgr. Karen Bohnert Member Relations Assistant Swiss Valley Farms, Co. will produce, distribute and sell valueadded, quality products for our: Customers & Consumers Owner/Members Workforce Swiss Valley Board Officers President Pam Bolin................................................Clarksville, IA Vice President Randy Schaefer....................................Blue Grass, IA Secretary Jeff Nimtz............................................Monticello, WI Treasurer James Schmitt.............................................Sherrill, IA Swiss Valley Directors S wiss Valley Farms’ 50th year of operation will be launched in style on Tuesday, March 4 at the Grand River Center on the Dubuque riverfront. This is when the co-op will present a day-long gala celebration and every Swiss Valley Farms member is invited! Keynote speaker for the day is Rulon Gardner, who won an Olympic Gold medal in Greco-Roman Wrestling. Rulon was raised on a dairy farm in the mountains of Wyoming. He has an inspirational message for dairy farmers and ag enthusiasts everywhere and has entertained audiences across America and around the world. Swiss Valley Farms is pleased to present him to you during this 50th celebration. Master of Ceremonies for the day is the “Voice of the Hawkeyes” Gary Dolphin, who will entertain you with his comments and introduce the speakers throughout the afternoon. That afternoon, you will hear comments from the Swiss Valley Farms CEO and Board President, as well as a few historical comments from some past presidents. Retired longtime CEO Carl Zurborg will also be on hand. Iowa Secretary of Agricuture Bill Northey will share some comments with you as well. The day is totally full of exciting, entertaining and interesting things to do. Here is how the day will proceed. • The first thing you will want to do upon arriving at the beautiful Grand River Center is to sign up for a bus that will drive you to the coop’s bottling plant where you will be lead through a tour of the facility. Loyde M. Beers.......................................Eastman, WI Donald Berlage......................................Elizabeth, IL Steve Klug.....................................Spring Grove, MN Dale Humpal.........................................Ridgeway, IA Francis Leibfried..................................Cuba City, WI G. Joe Lyon....................................................Toledo, IA Jim Oelfke............................................Hamburg, MN Donald Peterson....................................Cashton, WI Patrick Schroeder..............................Lancaster, WI Eugene WI pageSmith........................................Clinton, William Strief..................................................Farley, IA • While you are waiting on your bus to leave the River Center, you will definitely want to visit the Exhibit Hall, where you may: Nibble numerous dairy goodies on the huge Swiss Valley product sampling table. Watch famed cheese sculptor Sarah Kaufmann, who will be carving on the spot as well as have several cheese carvings on display. Check out a cheese carving by “Butter Cow Lady” and co-op member Duffy Lyon. Visit the Swiss Valley Country Store, where you can purchase numerous co-op branded items. Participate in “JeoparDairy” from the Wisconsin Milk Marketing Board. Chill out while you listen to a live, cool jazz band from Western Dubuque High School. Visit numerous ag-related organizational exhibits. You definitely want to get the River Center before 10 a.m., since the last bus will leave for the Dubuque bottling plant at 10:30 a.m. and you don’t want to miss your bus! A lunch buffet will be served SWISS VALLEY FARMS DAIRYMAN beginning at 11 a.m. Dessert will be a “Make-Your-Own-Sundae Bar”, which some of you will recall was so extremely popular at our 40th anniversary celebration. During the hour and a half lunch time, you will be entertained by “The CornFed Girls” from Bellevue, IA, an extremely popular local group of women musicians who perform Bluegrass tunes that are sure to delight you. The Exhibit Hall will continue to be open throughout lunch, but will close at 12:30 p.m., when the 50th Celebration Meeting will begin. Your first step toward participating in this celebration, which will be long remembered, is to fill out the returnreservation card that was attached to your personal invitation that you recently received in the mail. Then, get to the River Center on the Dubuque waterfront in plenty of time that morning to allow yourself lots of time to enjoy the tour and exhibits before lunch. Olympic Gold Medal Wrestler Rulon Gardner will be the keynote speaker at the 50th Anniversary Celebration Party. 50th Anniversary Agenda March 4, 2008 8:00 a.m. Dubuque Bottling Plant tour begins Begin Tours of Dubuque Bottling Plant from the Grand Harbor 8:00 a.m. Exhibit Hall opens 10:30 a.m. Last bus leaves Grand Harbor for Plant Tour 11:00 a.m. Lunch begins 11:30 p.m. Ice cream sundae bar opens 12:30 p.m. Lunch ends and Exhibit Hall closes FEBRUARY 2008 12:30 p.m. Meeting begins Introduction, Mc Gary Dolphin Bill Northey, Iowa Secretary of Agriculture Recognition of Past Board and Management Team Members Video of 50 years of Swiss Valley Farms 1:45 p.m. Keynote Speaker Rulon Gardner, Olympic Gold Medal Winner in Greco-Roman Wrestling 3:00 p.m. Adjourn page District Meeting Coverage T celebrating 34 years of quality milk awards he 2007 Swiss Valley Farms district meetings are finished and mark 34 years of Blue Ribbon Quality Milk Awards. Co-op members work hard year around to meet Swiss Valley Farms quality milk standards. The end result of all of this effort is millions of pounds of high quality milk that Swiss Valley Farms turns into delicious dairy products. The names of Quality Award winners begin below. Swiss Valley Farms applauds everyone who received awards this year. Good luck in the coming year with your quality milk production. District 6 1 Year Award Crowley Farms Inc Coggon, IA Harvey, Hugh L Promise City, IA Rosdail & Son Marion, IA Schulte, John Norway, IA Smith Farms Knoxville, IA 5 Year Award Franck, Ronald Newhall, IA Haines, Mike North English, IA 7 Year Award Nunnikhoven, Lyle Oskaloosa, IA 8 Year Award Takes, Daniel & Debbie Ely, IA 10 Year Award Van Vark, Bryce & Verla Pella, IA 11 Year Award Wormley, Joel & Jan Newton, IA 12 Year Award Deklotz Dairy Inc Newhall, IA 13 Year Award Blood, Kevin & Holly State Center, IA Fischels, Jeff Independence, IA 17 Year Award Cadden, George & Judy Brooklyn, IA 18 Year Award Henderson, Merle Coggon, IA 19 Year Award Bierschenk, Dennis Van Horne, IA Iowa State University Ames, IA Beachy, Norman Kalona, IA Helmuth, Mose Derby, IA Larson, Jack Oakville, IA Larson, Nathan & Heidi Sperry, IA Mangels, Mark Blue Grass, IA Miracles Can Happen Boys Ranch Wilton, IA Nagel, Andy & Erin Allerton, IA Rathjen, Gene & Judy Wilton, IA 2 Year Award 5 Year Award Gahring, John Homestead, IA 6 Year Award Miller, Merlyn Riverside, IA 8 Year Award Rhodes Agricultural Corp Riverside, IA 8 Year Award Vander Wal, Bruce New Sharon, IA 16 Year Award Miller, Dean Kalona, IA 18 Year Award Lucas, Laverne Burlington, IA Newell, Eugene Long Grove, IA Lyon Jerseys Toledo, IA Gingerich, Steve Parnell, IA Helmuth, Steven Kalona, IA Slabaugh, Daryl Iowa City, IA 29 Year Award 3 Year Award Sywassink, Donald Letts, IA Mc Nulty Farms Watkins, IA Dodds, Herbert New London, IA Yoder, Leighton Kalona, IA Beers, Loyde Eastman, WI 22 Year Award District 13 1 Year Award District 6: 7 Year Award: District 6: 29 Year Award: District 6: 19 Year Award: Aaron, Sharon & Lyle Bob McNulty ISU Dairy Farm Ames, IA Nunnikoven, Oskaloosa, IA Watkins, IA Dr.page Kenealy, 34 Year Award District 15 1 Year Award District 6: 5 Year Award: District 6: 13 Year Award: Joan & Ron Franck Holly & Kevin Blood SWISS Newhall, DAIRYMAN IA State Center, IA VALLEY FARMS District 6: 22 Year Award: Lyon Jerseys: Stuart Lyon, Rod Bolt, Eric & Terry Lyon, Duffy & Joe Lyon, Toledo, IA Beers, Loyde Jr Eastman, WI Hill N Vale Acres Inc Prairie Du Chien, WI Puhl, Michael Elroy, WI Swiggum, Dennis & Kathy Soldiers Grove, WI 2 Year Award Steger, Tim & Terry Prairie Du Chien, WI District 13: 5 Year Award: Lynn & John Gahring Homestead, IA Kepridge Farms Inc Viola, WI Oppriecht, Diana Eastman, WI 16 Year Award 7 Year Award Dieter, Karen Blue River, WI Copus, Clarence Soldiers Grove, WI Iverson, David Soldiers Grove, WI Kinney, Joann Blue River, WI 3 Year Award 8 Year Award Schmitz, Stephen & Cindy Richland Center, WI Armbruster Bros Inc Muscoda, WI Gratz, David Readstown, WI 4 Year Award Ederer, Tom & Son Plain, WI Westphal, Robert Jr & Pat Soldiers Grove, WI 10 Year Award Baldwin, Bill Hillsboro, WI 11 Year Award Prew, Ronald & Joanne Eastman, WI Wright, Charles Ferryville, WI Wright, Keith Ferryville, WI 6 Year Award District 13: 16 Year Award: Dean Miller FEBRUARY 2008 Kalona, IA 15 Year Award Ostrem, Duwayne Viroqua, WI District 13: 18 Year Award: Eugene & Shirley Newell Grove, IA Long Gilbertson, Larry Chaseburg, WI 17 Year Award 18 Year Award Amundson, Dennis & Maureen Westby, WI Stoehr, Donald Eastman, WI Stoehr, Frank Eastman, WI 20 Year Award Valley View Dairy Inc Richland Center, WI 21 Year Award 5 Year Award Ederer, David Limited Partnship Spring Green, WI Heatherstone Enterprises Baraboo, WI District 13: 18 Year Award: Laverne & Paula Lucas Burlington, IA Oppriecht, Gerald Eastman, WI District 16 1 Year Award Baumgarten, Denise Tomah, WI Baumgarten, Gene Tomah, WI Brueggeman, Richard District 13: 8 Year Award: Dale Rhodes Riverside, IA District 13: 34 Year Award: Don & Dorothy Sywassink Letts, IA Sparta, WI Clark, Carolyn Wilton, WI Freit, James Bangor, WI Freit, Robert Rockland, WI Krueger, Douglas Mindoro, WI Miller, Daniel Ontario, WI Peterson, Donna Rockland, WI Schultz, Daniel Taylor, WI 2 Year Award Kroener, Betty Bangor, WI Leatherberry, Lester Elroy, WI Mikshowsky, Randy Bangor, WI Ruff, Brian Alma, WI 3 Year Award Hall, Larry & Roxanne Tomah, WI Oldenburg, Donald Norwalk, WI District 15: 11 Year Award: Keith & Charlie Wright, Eastman, WI District 15: 21 Year Award: Gerald & Diane Oppriecht, Eastman, WI page District 16: 9 Year Award: Sun Ray Dairy, Julie Larson Mindoro, WI District 16: 16 Year Award: Ron and Linda Hurtz Rockland WI District 16: 6 Year Award: Robert & Rita Dreier Tomah, WI 5 Year Award 7 Year Award Deetz Bros Eleva, WI Feldhacker, Scott Hillsdale, WI Friske, Brian Kendall, WI Friske, Richard & Janice Kendall, WI Witt, Allen Ontario, WI Witt, Lyle Ontario, WI Wolf, L Douglas & Anna Hillsboro, WI Marx, Allan Cashton, WI Ruf, Alan S & Colette Mauston, WI 6 Year Award Bailey, Michael & Jean Tomah, WI Dreier, Robert & Rita Tomah, WI Evergreen Ridge Dairy LLC Hillsboro, WI Gorham, Florieda Tomah, WI Schroeder, Craig Wonewoc, WI Vlasak, Steven & Sherry Elroy, WI 8 Year Award Wild Rose Dairy LLC La Farge, WI 9 Year Award Sun Ray Dairy LLP Mindoro, WI District 17 2 Year Award 11 Year Award Lamborn Farms LLC Luana, IA Oyloe, Ronald Decorah , IA Tieskoetter, Leon Postville, IA 14 Year Award Rego, David & Linda Elroy , WI 15 Year Award 16 Year Award 3 Year Award Svendsen, Larry & Mary Ossian, IA Hurtz, Ronald & Lynda Rockland, WI District 17 1 Year Award Crossroads Dairy LLC Postville, IA Linderbaum, District 17: 19 Year Award: District 17: 15 Year Award: Leo & Brenda Schroeder Jerry Gibson & Brent Garbes Castalia, IA Waukon, IA page Dennis & Eileen Ossian, IA Meyer, Larry & Nadyne Garnavillo, IA Moon, Dan & Nancy Monona, IA Pattison, Lee & Sara Garnavillo, IA Preuss, Lee Castalia, IA Berg, Jeff & Johanna La Crosse, WI Schmitz, Kenneth & Marlus Norwalk, WI District 16: 6 Year Award: District 16: 15 Year Award: Ken, Marlus & Matthew Schmitz James Reed with grandson Alex Hillsboro,WI Norwalk, WI 4 Year Award Kurth, David St Olaf, IA Kurth, Gary &r Anne Luana, IA Smith, Joel Fort Atkinson, IA Smith, Wayne District 17: 32 Year Award: Don & Joyce Brinks Ossian, IA Fort Atkinson, IA 5 Year Award Henkes, Daryl Monona, IA Henkes, Dustin Monona, IA Henkes, L’dean Monona, IA Kriener, Dale Ridgeway, IA Kriener, Donald Ridgeway, IA Kriener, Larry Ridgeway, IA Lenth, Terry Luana, IA Rapson, David Hawkeye, IA 6 Year Award Humpal, Darryl Ridgeway, IA Schmitt, Steven Hawkeye, IA 10 Year Award Lantzky, Brian & Heidi Hawkeye, IA 12 Year Award Koehn, David Elkader, IA District 16: 5 Year Award: District 16: 5 Year Award: Allen Witt Douglas L. Wolf with Rosanna, SWISS DAIRYMAN Ontario, WI VALLEY FARMS Hillsboro, WI District 17: 18 Year Award: Schmitt Dairy, Mark, Glen, Melissa, Abby & Dianne Schmitt Ft. Atkinson, IA Mc Nally Dairy Monona, IA Stence, Lillian Elkader, IA 13 Year Award Smith, Jene Fort Atkinson, IA Thompson, Larry & Liane Monona, IA 14 Year Award Franks, Kent St Olaf, IA Ruff, John Monona, IA 15 Year Award Garbes, Brent Waukon, IA Gibson & Sons Waukon, IA 16 Year Award Landt, Neil Luana, IA 18 Year Award Schmitt Dairy Inc Fort Atkinson, IA 19 Year Award Klosterman, Rich & Sandy West Union, IA District 17: 19 Year Award: Rich Klosterman West Union, IA Schroeder, Leo & Brenda Castalia, IA 32 Year Award Brincks, Don Ossian, IA District 19 1 Year Award Breitkreutz, Owen Neosho, WI Breuckman, Chad Columbus, WI Brockmeyer, Paul Whitewater, WI De Lange, James Elkhorn, WI Holewinski, Neal Pulaski, WI Kabara, Edward Pulaski, WI Kabara, Kathryn Pulaski, WI Przybylski, Gary Krakow, WI Schaefer, Jeffrey Watertown, WI Schaefer, Kurt Watertown, WI Schaefer, Susan Watertown, WI District 17: 5 Year Award: L’Dean Henkes Monona, IA Scheel, Gary & Doris Waterloo, WI Thatcher, Brian Whitewater, WI Weier, Harry Deerfield, WI 2 Year Award Mess, Clarence & Catherine Watertown, WI Sauer Dairy Farm LLC Waterloo, WI 3 Year Award Vogel, Rebecca Helenville, WI Ward, Breck Elkhorn, WI 4 Year Award Busy Bee Acres, LLC Markesan, WI Landl Farms Inc. Kaukauna, WI Rengo Farms Watertown, WI Schuessler, Audra Kaukauna, WI Schuessler, Robert Kaukauna, WI Smith, Eugene & Shawn Clinton, WI District 19: 8 Year Award: District 19: 7 Year Award: Norbert, Alice & Arnold Gudex Hofa Park Dairy Campbellsport, WI Dave & Zeke Wagner FEBRUARY page 2008 Seymour, WI District 19: 9 Year Award: Tom & Joan Oberhaus Waukesha, WI District 19: 7 Year Award: Second Look Holsteins, Linda Holdorff, Eden, WI 5 Year Award Deaver, Mike Edgerton, WI Debruin, Grant & Kathlen Johnson Creek, WI Tremaine, Malcolm Clinton, WI 6 Year Award Elderbrook Farms Burlington, WI Lambrecht, Donald Kewaunee, WI 7 Year Award Hofa Park Dairy Farm LLC Seymour, WI Moore Farms Inc. Elkhorn, WI Second Look Holsteins LLC Eden, WI 8 Year Award Gudex, Alice Campbellsport, WI Kabara, James Pulaski, WI Paszek, Dennis & Chris Juneau, WI Peterson, Per K. Whitewater, WI Vandoske Dairy Farms LLC District 20: 20 Year Award: District 20: 22 Year Award: Duron Bratland (mother Judy Gordon & Lee Meyer accepting award) Caledonia, MN Spring Grove, MN page District 20: 11 Year Award: Duane & Dan Sexton Millville, MN District 20: 7 Year Award: Ray Pick Elgin, MN Cleveland, WI Welter, Kris & Phillip Whitewater, WI 9 Year Award Oberhaus, Thomas & Joan Waukesha, WI Van Daalwyk, Bob & Paula Hilbert, WI District 20 1 Year Award District 20: 22 Year Award: Matt, Hannah & Lauren Hendel Caledonia, MN 3 Year Award 15 Year Award Johnson’s Rolling Acres Peterson, MN Bratland, Darin Spring Grove, MN 6 Year Award 16 Year Award Neldner, Marvin Lewiston, MN Reps, Dennis & Marcia Utica, MN Reps, Travis Utica, MN Schumacher, Paul & Jennifer Houston, MN Hammell, Edward Caledonia, MN Ketchum, Robert & Terri Utica, MN Neldner, James Lewiston, MN 7 Year Award 2 Year Award Ingvalson Farms Inc Caledonia, MN Gerdes, William Caledonia, MN Klug, Darrell Spring Grove, MN Klug, Matthew Spring Grove, MN Klug, Steve & Anna Spring Grove, MN Vanderzee, Randy & Betty Dakota, MN 18 Year Award Selke, William Dakota, MN 20 Year Award Pick, Gary Elgin, MN Pick, Ray Elgin, MN Bratland, Duron Spring Grove, MN Bratland, Gerald Spring Grove, MN 8 Year Award 11 Year Award Sexton Farms Millville, MN Sexton, Dawn Millville, MN Sexton, Lea Millville, MN 22 Year Award Hendel Farms Caledonia, MN Meyer Farms Dairy LLC Caledonia, MN Selke, Walter Dakota, MN 14 Year Award Aldinger, Roger Winona, MN District 21: 19 Year Award: District 4: 26 Year Award: Michelle, Kayla &Rick Meyer Helen & Loren Duwe Iowa Falls, IA Garnavillo, IA page District 20: 20 Year Award: Gerald & Judy Bratland Spring Grove, MN District 22: 6 Year Award: Brian Entinger Belle Plaine, MN District 21 1 Year Award Blasberg, Allen Tripoli, IA Blasberg, Doug Tripoli, IA Nolt, Reuben & Vera Alta Vista, IA Sonberg Farms, LLC Osage, IA Stauffer, Titus Charles City, IA Ten Hoeve, Gerben & Julie Waverly, IA Weaver, Noah Orchard, IA Wehling Farms Sumner, IA Wehling, Larry Sumner, IA Wehling, Randy Sumner, IA Wehling, Rhonda Sumner, IA Wiese, Wayne New Hartford, IA Wiese, Wesley New Hartford, IA 2 Year Award Balk, Gerald Waucoma, IA Fink, Rick Maynard, IA Holstein Mktng Center Fredericksburg, IA District 22: 6 Year Award: District 22: 9 Year Award: Oat Hill Dairy, Katie Olson, Jodie & Jim Oelfke Atwater, MNSWISS VALLEY FARMS Hamburg, MN page DAIRYMAN District Meeting coverage Jones, Donald Dumont, IA 4 Year Award Arends, Darwin & Dulci Ackley, IA Horst, Robert & Patricia Bristow, IA Rector, Chuck Denver, IA Rector, John Cedar Falls, IA Weaver, Curvin Osage, IA 7 Year Award Nolt, John Orchard, IA 8 Year Award Hagedorn, Roger Sumner, IA 9 Year Award DBA Balk Bros Waucoma, IA Curtis, Chris Aurora, IA Gibralter Farms Ltd Iowa Falls, IA 12 Year Award Vohsman, Roger Nashua, IA 17 Year Award Miller, Ronald Clarksville, IA 18 Year Award Hofmeister, Dallas & Pat Geneva, IA 19 Year Award Meyer, Richard & Michelle District 23: 8 Year Award: Craig & Alice Dierickx Monticello, WI Iowa Falls, IA District 22 1 Year Award Farber, Jon & Cheryl Green Isle, MN Stuewe, Paul Cologne, MN Thaemert, Justin Norwood Young America, MN 2 Year Award Block, James Hamburg, MN Boltmann, Angie Hamburg, MN Boltmann, Rebecca Hamburg, MN Boltmann, Robert Hamburg, MN Koepp, Wayne & Kerry Belle Plaine, MN 5 Year Award Tews, Keith & Pam Hutchinson, MN 6 Year Award Entinger, Brian Belle Plaine, MN Oat Hill Atwater, MN Siegle Schrempp, Sandra Cologne, MN Siegle, Steven Cologne, MN 9 Year Award Highview Farms Hamburg, MN District 23 1 Year Award District 23: 11 Year Award: Jeff & Julie Nimtz Monticello, WI Anthony, David Charles Brooklyn, WI Devries, Delbert Orangeville, IL Hessenius, Craig Freeport, IL Laufenberg, Koty Cross Plains, WI Orchard, William Janesville, WI Wessels, Jim Mcconnell, IL Zarndt, George & Carol Poplar Grove, IL 2 Year Award Hoffman, Don & Mary Waunakee, WI Hoffman, Jeremy Waunakee, WI Hoffman, Kevin Waunakee, WI Hoffman, Nathan Waunakee,WI Jenson, Christa Gratiot, WI Wundrow, Leslie Poplar Grove, IL 3 Year Award Esser, Richard Middleton, WI 4 Year Award H D Farms LLC Lodi, WI Hosch, Robert & Daphne Monroe, WI Statz, Allen Black Earth, WI District 23: 6 Year Award: Eugene & Louise Theis Waunakee, WI Statz, Vernon Black Earth, WI 5 Year Award Fassbender, Paul Mazomanie, WI Maier, Eugene Cross Plains, WI Maier, Julie Cross Plains, WI 6 Year Award Austin, Raymond Black Earth, WI Theis, David Waunakee, WI Theis, Eugene Waunakee, WI 8 Year Award Dierickx, Craig & Alice Monticello, WI 11 Year Award Nimtz, Jeff Monticello, WI Nimtz, Julie Monticello, WI the farm house b&B reconnecting the bridge to agriculture by Karen Bohnert S wiss Valley Farms cooperative members Loren and Dianna Engelbrecht, Fredericksburg, Iowa, are reconnecting the bridge from city life to farm life with their bed and breakfast, The Farm House. The Engelbrecht’s Bed and Breakfast has become a place for city people to experience a dairy farm— in spades. “It is a joy to watch people reconnect with nature and the land,” Dianna said. “It is the reward of our business.” 1970’s. Loren then went to work for the Holstein Association marketing cattle. When the Holstein Association decided to get out of marketing, Loren marketed cattle on his own for awhile and then in 2000, he got into dairy farming again, and began shipping to Swiss Valley Farms. In 1967, Dianna was crowned Iowa Dairy Princess. Her resume is quite impressive—a teacher, a high school principal and in 2000, Dianna earned her doctoral degree in educational leadership and taught at A lil’ History Loren graduated from Iowa State the University of Northern Iowa. Loren and Dianna were named University in 1969 with a degree in dairy science. He milked cows in the Outstanding YC winners for Swiss Quad Cities for a short while in the Valley Farms in 1979 and traveled to both New Orleans and Miami to represent the co-op at NMPF. In 1993, Loren and Dianna bought this old Victorian farmhouse that “needed a lot of work.” The Engelbrechts spent nearly five years renovating the house and it was in 1998 that they hosted their first customers at the Farm House Bed and Breakfast. All guest rooms are decorated differently to reflect Dianna’s and Loren’s eclectic interests and feature private baths, TVs, VCRs, air conditioning, individual heating controls, queen and king size beds. They have two suites available that offer a Jacuzzi, deck, and other personal amenities. Wireless Internet is available throughout the house, and they get quite a bit of business travel. Guests can choose from five rooms at the Farm House Bed and Breakfast: the Safari Room, the Room with a View, the Victorian Room, the Bovine Room and the Mickey Mouse Room. An interactive dairy farm The Englebrecht’s Bed & Breakfast Victorian Farm House. Photo by Kelli Boylen reprinted with permission of Dairy Star, LLC. Use of Dairy Star material does not imply endorsement of any product or service. Copyright 2007 Dairy Star LLC. page 10 Loren and Dianna milk between 50 to 80 Holstein cows. With Loren’s marketing arm and customer contacts, they’ve developed quite a market to sell fresh dairy cows to various dairy operations throughout the Midwest. “We sell up to 80 fresh heifers a month and have just as many newborn calves a month,” Loren said. With all the newborns on the farm— The Farm Bed and Breakfast’s guests get a pretty good chance to witness the miracle of life. The Englebrechts have a camera in the barn to show SWISS VALLEY FARMS DAIRYMAN Loren & Dianna Englebrecht. Photo by Kelli Boylen reprinted with permission of Dairy Star, LLC. Use of Dairy Star material does not imply endorsement of any product or service. Copyright 2007 Dairy Star LLC. the births live in the house. “Some guests even stay up late to witness the calving process,” Loren said. The Engelbrechts tell an amusing story about how the guests were eating breakfast, watching a calf on the television trying to stand up. Dianna had her back to the guests while cooking breakfast and when the guests started clapping and cheering, she realized it was because the calf had finally stood on its own. The B&B guests have plenty of activities to keep them busy. Many get up early or head out in the evening to help Loren milk. “It is fun to let them squirt milk when they have FEBRUARY 2008 never even touched a cow before. Their eyes about pop out of their heads,” Loren said. Other guests help feed bottle calves, gather eggs, fish in the farm pound, walk, run or bike on the five-mile natural trail, shop in the farm’s wine and antique shop—and, of course, they all enjoy a full-course farmer’s breakfast cooked by Dianna herself. Dianna and Loren love their guests and in nine years of having their Bed and Breakfast doors open, they’ve never had an unpleasant visitor. In return, the reservation book for the B&B has filled up rapidly. In each of the past three years, the number of guests has doubled from the previous year. “Our mission is to help people relax, and to see agriculture in a positive way,” Dianna said. “And people are so grateful.” Many of their visitors are from Minneapolis, Des Moines, Madison and Chicago. They estimate that 80 percent of their guests are urban. The Englebrechts are bridging the generational gap by allowing this real farm experience to touch grandchildren to grandparents. “Families with children of all ages travel to the farm together and Continued on Pg. 15 page 11 YC’ers, it’s time to register for the 2008 YC spring break I t’s time to register for the two-day Young Cooperator Conference. This year’s YC conference will be held at the Best Western Midway Hotel in Dubuque, Iowa on Friday, March 28 and Saturday, March 29th. Friday, March 28 10:00 a.m. 10:30 a.m. 10:45 a.m. 11:30 a.m. 12:30 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 2:30-3:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 8:00 p.m. Saturday, March 29 7:30 a.m. 8:30 a.m. 10:00 a.m. 10:30 a.m. 12:00 p.m. 12:45 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 2008 YC Spring Break Schedule Registration Welcome & early bird door prizes Question & Answer Session Gordy Toyne, Co-CEO, Swiss Valley Farms Lunch Marketing Review Ron Schroder, Director of Marketing, Swiss Valley Farms Dealing with Family & Hired Help Workshop Dr. Bernie Erven, Professor Emeritus, Ohio State University Ice-cream Social Break Family & Hired Help Workshop Break Dinner Entertainment Breakfast Producer Panel Three Swiss Valley Farms producers will give power point presentations, talking about their herd & management practices. Swiss Valley Farms product test contest Iowa State University Dairy Farm Virtual Tour Iowa State University Rep will give a tour of their new facilities Lunch Discussion of the National YC Program Wrap-up Session Conclude Who is a Young Cooperator? You are a Swiss Valley Farms Young Cooperator if you are between and including the ages of 18 and 45 AND 1. You are a Swiss Valley Farms co-op member 2. Or the son or daughter of a co-op member 3. Or if you work in the dairy operation of a Swiss Valley Farms member 2008 Outstanding Young Cooperative Contest Also during this conference, the Swiss Valley Farms Outstanding Young Cooperator Contest will be held on Friday. If you want to open the door on unlimited opportunities for learning, leadership and travel, look into participating in this contest. Fill out the YC Contest Application on the next page, write the short essay and submit everything in an envelope separate from your Spring Break Registration form. The contest interviews will be held during the day Friday with results announced at the end of the conference on Saturday. This year’s NMPF National Dairy Summit will be held in late October in Nashville, Tennesse at the Gaylord Opryland Hotel. The age limit on this national YC contest is 21 to 40 years. page 12 SWISS VALLEY FARMS DAIRYMAN YC Spring Break Conference Registration Form Get you registration in ASAP. Registration deadline is Friday, March 14, 2008. Include your $10 per person check with your form. YES! Reserve a room for me at this YC Spring Break March 28-March 29, 2008 in Dubuque, Iowa Name Address Producer# Do you require a smoking room? Mail this form and your check to Phone Swiss Valley Farms Co, YC Spring Break PO Box 4493, Davenport, IA 52808 Swiss Valley Farms 2008 Young Cooperator Contest to select OUTSTANDING YOUNG DAIRY PRODUCERS Contest Rules 1) To be eligible to enter, contestants must be a member of the cooperative or in the immediate family of a member and active in the dairying operation or a full-time employee of a Swiss Valley Farms member dairy operation, be between the ages of 18 and must not have turned 41 before November 1, 2008. 2) To enter: Fill in the following form as completely as possible. 3) Entries must be submitted to Nancy Feeney at the Swiss Valley Farms Corporate Headquarters by Friday, March 14, 2008. Entries may be Faxed to the Corporate Headquarters at 563.468.6613. Entrants will be interviewed by the Member Relations Committee on Friday afternoon, March 28th at the YC Conference in Dubuque, Iowa, where the final judging will take place. YC Contest Application Part 1 Tell Us About Yourself Contestant’s Name (s)_____________________________________Phone # ____________________________________ Address __________________________________________________________________________________________ Birthdate _______________ Age ________ Number of Years in Dairying ______________________________________ Community and Civic Activities (Also list spouse’s activities, if applicable) Use additional sheet is necessary: ______________ __________________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________________ Agricultural related activities and organizations: __________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________________ List Other Cooperatives in which you have memberships. (Indicate if director, etc.): _____________________ _________________________________________________________________________________________ YC Contest Application Part II Write Down Your Thoughts On a separate sheet of paper, write your thoughts on the following question. “ As a co-op member, what do you see as the most important service Swiss Valley Farms Co. performs for your dairy operation?” Please keep your answer to 250 words or less. Remember that we are looking for your opinions and ideas. There is no right or wrong answer to this question. _______________________________________________________________________ Mail your entry to: Swiss Valley Farms, Co., Outstanding YC Contest, c/o Nancy Feeney PO Box 4493, Davenport, IA 52808 Entries must be in the SVF Corporate Headquarters by: Friday, March 14, 2008 Do not put this form in the same envelope as your Spring Break registration form. Contestant # ___________(This # will be assigned by the Member Relations Committee) FEBRUARY 2008 page 13 swiss valley farms Field personnel & Stats Field Department & Procurement Division Directory J. Gordon Toyne CO-ceo LeClaire, IA 52753 Office: 563.468.6644 Home: 563.289.3535 mike howald 7105 N. Freeport Rd Forreston, IL Home: 815.938.2651 FAX: 815.938.9151 DON DESJARLAIS Fred Imdieke LeClaire, IA 52753 36356 Roanoke Lane Home: 320.256.4932 Melrose, MN 56352 Membership & procurement Office: 563.468.66xx Mobile: 563.271.2290 Nancy Feeney member relations mgr Kara Koopmann Bettendorf, IA 52722 Office: 563.468.6640 Home: 563.359.9100 Karen Bohnert member relations East Moline, IL 61244 Office: 563.468.6641 Mobile: 563.320.2895 Tim Genthe lab & safety manager 803 S. School St. Cuba City, WI 53807 Office: 563.583.7669 Home: 608.744.3515 6142 Roller Coaster Rd. Plant: 563.583.7669 Epworth, IA 52045 Home: 563.876.3900 ROGER LENIUS 319 9th St. Waverly, IA 50677 Office: 319.352.5463 Home: 319.352.5015 KEN LEY 225 S. Clifton Plant: 608.348.3932 Livingston, WI 53554 Home: 608.943.6240 marv Thompson LYNNE MELCHERT 617 Monroe St. Sparta, WI 54656 117 Culver Rd. N.E. Office: 563.926.2363 Hopkinton, IA 52237 Home: 563.926.2794 raw milk sales & transportation Office: 608.366.1770 Home: 608.269.4850 Ron Brenner Field supervisor 204 Goddard St. LaCrosse, WI Office: 608.366.1770 Home: 608.782.0012 thomas tegeler Field supervisor 1320 11/2 St. S.W. Dyersville, IA 52040 Office: 563.583.7669 Home: 563.875.2059 Douglas Anderson 149 Wildwood Ct. Boscobel, WI 53805 Randy Heisel 259 E. Lakeview Dr. LaFarge, WI 54639 Home: 608.375.2690 Mobile: 608.287.4025 Home: 608.625.2045 JIM mURPHY 430 Linden Home: 563.422.5789 West Union, IA 52175 Mobile: 563.380.0393 JIM SCHMITZ 202 Bechner St. Greeley, IA 52050 Office: 563.925.2321 Home: 563.925.2015 CHERYL ZABLOCKI-WAGNER W1919 Hofa Park Dr Office: 920.822.2887 Seymour, WI 54165 Mobile: 563.663.1306 BOB ZIELSDORF 309 North Street Sparta, WI 54656 Office: 608.366.1770 Home: 608.269.5452 Somatic Cell Range % of A Farms Somatic Cell Range % of B Farms 0 - 100,000.......................................................4 % 100,001 - 200,000.......................................23 % 200,001 - 300,000......................................29% 300,001 - 400,000........................................21 % 400,001 - 500,000.........................................10 % 500,001 and above......................................13% 0 - 100,000.......................................................2% 100,001 - 200,000.........................................16% 200,001 - 300,000......................................20% 300,001 - 400,000......................................10% 400,001 - 500,000.........................................16% 500,001 and above...................................36% page 14 During the Month of December, these Swiss Valley Farms Members averaged below 100,000 for their somatic cell count. Darwin & Dulci Arends Chad Breuckman Kevin & Donna Carolan Mike Deaver Randy Dreier Elmer Engelken Michael Engelken Brian Entinger Larry Gilbertson Hendel Farms Hodson-Dirksen Farms LLC Dallas & Pat Hofmeister Robert & Patricia Horst Wayne & Kerry Koepp Donald Lambrecht Koty Laufenberg Cheryl Meier Mike Meier Oat Hill Kenneth & Marlus Schmitz Mark Allen Schrock Sexton Farms Dawn Sexton Lea Sexton Titus Stauffer Donald Stoehr Frank Stoehr Steven & Sherry Vlasak Leighton Yoder 90,000 62,000 77,000 67,000 72,000 97,000 97,000 95,000 77,000 85,000 67,000 95,000 67,000 91,000 71,000 64,000 56,000 56,000 74,000 77,000 83,000 98,000 98,000 98,000 84,000 97,000 97,000 92,000 68,000 Classified Ads FOR SALE: Delaval rotary milking equipment, 3 inch, stainless steel pipeline, Surge pump-over receiver jar and three new pulse milker units. Interested, call Wilbur Kelderman @ 641.949.6264. SWISS VALLEY FARMS DAIRYMAN the farm house b&B reconnecting the bridge to agriculture continued Continued from Pg. 11 sometimes all learn about farming for the first time,” Dianna said. Their visitors include everyone from young families to baby boomers. A tire swing has many hours on it, and these city folks that flock to this B&B find a country, farm life just what they needed to decompress. Visitors get to connect with nature, enjoy the simplicity that we farmers have grown found of—quietness, sunsets and sunrises and more. “So many people say this is the most beautiful place. I think it is because of the serenity,” Dianna said. “People are hungry for this. They are tired of being over stimulated.” Continued on Pg. 15 More agriculture The Engelbrechts planted their own grapes on nine and half acres, and started making their own wines a year and half ago. They are preparing to sell it in their existing antique and wine store—an old machine shed. This shed also has a large room, the Gathering Room, which was originally built as a room to host bus tours, but it has turned into a special events room. The room features floor to ceiling windows overlooking the farm. Between the Bed and Breakfast, winery and Gathering Room, the Engelbrechts’ operation employs three people full-time and three part-time, in addition to Loren and Dianna. Loren and Dianna have two sons: Michael and Matthew. Michael lives in Oregon and manages two John Deere dealerships. He and his wife have part ownership in the Gathering Room and the gift shop, and his wife Loren Englebrecht in his vineyard. Christina is Engelbrechts’ bookkeeper and helps with marketing. Michael and Christina’s children are Noah, Becca and Leah, who all love to visit their grandparents and their farm. Matthew is an engineer and his wife, Katrina, live with their daughter Rachel in Fredericksburg. Katrina works in the winery and helps at the Gathering Room. To learn more about the Farm House Bed and Breakfast, go to www. thefarmhousebb.com. ON THE COVER It sure looks like winter. Swisss Valley Farms members and past YC winners, Kent & Sandy Franks, Franks’ Farm in St. Olaf, Iowa graces this month’s cover. The Franks milk 80 Registered Holstein and Ayrshire cows with a herd average of 24,800 lbs. of milk. They have two children who are active on the farm: Bryon, 12 and Rachel, 10. Bryon was featured in the January 29th Dairy Star. The story talked about his extreme involvement with his Ayrshire cows. scholarship announcement The Insurance Center T he Insurance Advisory Council has announced six $500 scholarships that will be available May 2008. Three of these scholarships are provided by Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield and three are provided by T.I.C., Inc. To be eligible for a scholarship, students must be a high school graduate, continuing their education in an agricultural related field while attending a post-secondary college, Your copy of university or technical school program. To attain a scholarship application, call 1-800-362-8046 and ask for Randi. The application form should be completed and returned to: Insurance Advisory Council, T.I.C. Inc., Attn: Randi Santos, 701 Sand Lake Road, Onalaska, WI 54650. The deadline is March 15, 2008. PRSRT STD U.S. POSTAGE PAID Post Office Box 4493 Davenport, IA 52808 Address Service Requested Permit No. 141 Davenport, IA