Dairy Production Statistics
Dairy farmers provide more than milk. They bring jobs and economic activity to communities by supporting local businesses and contributing to the community tax base.
What's New in North Dakota
Midwest Dairy Meetings Scheduled with NDSU Dairy Cow College
Midwest Dairy Association has scheduled its North Dakota Division District Meetings in conjunction with North Dakota State University Extension’s annual Dairy Cow College sessions at five locations across the state.North Dakota Highlights
February 2013 Highlights
"From Farm to Food To You – the Journey of Milk" was the focus of Midwest Dairy’s booth at the Living Ag Classroom in Minot and Bismarck this past month. More than 2,000 fourth grade students attended the events to learn more about where their food comes from, and the pride and dedication of farmers and ranchers who make it happen.January 2013 Highlights
Valley City Jr./Sr. High School won the grand prize in North Dakota for the Super Bowl Breakfast Challenge of Fuel Up to Play 60! By submitting an idea on how to promote oatmeal and, of course dairy, for breakfast, they won a Fuel Up to Play 60 cafeteria table and booth for their school.November 2012 Highlights
Midwest Dairy has awarded more than $15,000 in Fuel Up to Play 60 funding to five North Dakota schools to help them develop and implement projects to encourage healthy eating and physical activity.Char Heer
Char Heer
Industry Relations Manager - North Dakota
Contact:
701.782.4154
cheer@midwestdairy.com
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North Dakota Checkoff Highlights
2012 North Dakota Checkoff Highlights
Highlights of dairy checkoff activities in North Dakota Download PDFNorth Dakota Dairy Princess
The North Dakota Dairy Princess program is the longest-running one in the United States, initiated in 1946. The princess, who serves as a goodwill ambassador for the state's dairy farmers, makes media appearances, talks with children about being healthy through consuming dairy products every day, and visits with consumers in various settings.

