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Northwest Iowa Dairy Awarded Choose Iowa Dairy Innovation Grant

The grants will help farms add processing capacity, adopt labor-saving technology and develop new products, officials said.

  • On Friday, Iowa Secretary of Agriculture Mike Naig announced 11 dairy farms and businesses received more than $614,000 in state grants through the Choose Iowa Dairy Innovation Grant Program to support on-farm processing and labor-saving technology.
  • Administered by the Iowa Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship, the competitive program supports smaller dairy farms with fewer than 50 employees seeking value-added opportunities. Awards leverage more than $1.27 million in total investment to expand capacity and improve efficiency.
  • Vellema Dairy in Harris received $175,000 for a new milking parlor, while Lango Dairy in Hopkinton secured $100,000 for equipment. Naig announced the funding during a Dairy Month visit to Gav-n-view Farm in Lansing, one of this year's recipients.
  • Since the program's 2024 launch, 46 farms have received support. Robert Horst, President of the Iowa State Dairy Association, said "it's one of the few grant programs where Iowans can truly see, touch, and taste the results."
  • Choose Iowa, now with 350 statewide members, seeks to increase availability of fresh, locally produced dairy goods on store shelves. The initiative builds visibility for Iowa's agriculture sector while keeping more dollars in local communities.
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Iowa dairy farms, businesses receive $614,000 from Choose Iowa grants

Iowa Secretary of Agriculture Mike Naig announced Friday that 11 of the state’s dairy farms and businesses have received funding from the Choose Iowa Dairy Innovation Grant Program administered by the Iowa Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship. Naig made…

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Secretary Naig announces 11 Choose Iowa Dairy Innovation Grants during dairy month | Iowa Agribusiness Radio Network

Iowa Secretary of Agriculture Mike Naig today announced that 11 Iowa dairy farms and businesses have been awarded Choose Iowa Dairy Innovation Grants. The announcement was made during a Dairy Month visit to Gav-n-view Farm near Lansing, one of this year’s grant recipients. The grant program is administered by Choose Iowa within the Iowa Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship. The Choose Iowa Dairy Innovation Grant Program offers competitive matching grants of up to $100,000 per project, with a one-to-one financial match required, to support on-farm dairy processing and labor-saving technologies. Eligible projects include investments in processing and packaging equipment, robotics, automated feeding systems, herd health monitoring technology, and other value-added innovations. The 11 projects announced today will receive a total of $614,620.35 in cost-share funding and leverage more than $1.27 million in total investment, helping dairy farmers improve efficiency, expand processing capacity, and bring more Iowa-made dairy products to market. “Choose Iowa is creating new opportunities for farmers, food businesses, and consumers, and these Dairy Innovation Grants are a great example of that work in action,” said Secretary Naig. “Iowa consumers increasingly want to know where their food comes from and support local producers, and Choose Iowa is helping make those connections every day. These grants help dairy farmers add value to what they already do so well by expanding processing capacity, developing new products, and adopting technologies that improve efficiency. The result is more fresh, wholesome and nutritious Iowa-made dairy products on store shelves, stronger farm businesses, and more dollars staying in local communities.” Since the program’s launch in 2024, 46 dairy projects have been awarded funding through the Choose Iowa Dairy Innovation Grant Program. Combined, these projects have leveraged approximately $7.6 million in total investment including private funds match, helping dairy producers expand processing capacity, adopt labor-saving technologies, strengthen herd management, and bring more Iowa-made dairy products to market. “Iowa State Dairy Association is proud of the impact the Dairy Innovation Grant Program continues to have on Iowa’s dairy farmers and processors,” said Robert Horst, a dairy farmer from Bristow and President of the Iowa State Dairy Association. “This investment in Iowa’s dairy industry has demonstrated a meaningful return by supporting dairy farm families, encouraging innovation and growth, and providing Iowans with greater access to dairy products made right here in our state. It’s one of the few grant programs where Iowans can truly see, touch, and taste the results of the investment every day in their local communities.” The Department received 40 project applications for this round of grant funding totaling more than $2.25 million in requests. The continued interest in these highly competitive grants reflects the growing momentum behind value-added dairy production in Iowa and the commitment of dairy producers to invest in innovation and growth. The grants are intended to support smaller Iowa dairy farms and processors with less than 50 employees as they pursue value-added opportunities and operational improvements. 2026 On-Farm Processing Projects: Country View Dairy | Hawkeye | $72,050 Six-lane bottling machine with rotary filling and capping system with conveyor. Anticipated Total Project Cost: $144,100 Sweet Doe Company | Keota | $2,071.90 Freeze dryer, freeze-dry tray stackers, ice cream maker and popsicle molds. Anticipated Total Project Cost: $4,143.79 Frisian Farms Cheese | Leighton | $52,844 Automated cheese wheel cutter. Anticipated Total Project Cost: $105,688 Dutch Girl Dairy, Inc. | Marion | $74,806.25 On-farm processing building complete with the necessary equipment and training to process Grade A raw milk into pasteurized dairy products for distribution to local consumers. Anticipated Total Project Cost: $149,612.50 Moore Local | Maquoketa | $14,643.03 Milk transport equipment to move milk between the dairy farm and creamery. Anticipated Total Project Cost: $29,286 2026 Labor-Saving Technology Projects: Bonert and Kennedy Farm LLC | Epworth | $12,336.17 eSense activity monitoring collars and a supporting antenna system to reduce labor demands and improve herd management. Anticipated Total Project Cost: $24,672.34 Vellema Dairy | Harris | $75,500 Double-seven parabone-style milking parlor. Anticipated Total Project Cost: $182,848.66 Lango Dairy | Hopkinton | $100,000 Manure collectors, a feed pusher, automatic footbath, and related labor-saving improvements. Anticipated Total Project Cost: $200,550 Gav-n-view Farm | Lansing | $40,000 MTech Robo Post Sprayer, a robotic teat disinfection system that will be integrated into a new milking parlor. Anticipated Total Project Cost: $80,000 Dutchland Dairy | Rolfe | $94,869 Monitoring collars with pulsation monitoring systems. Anticipated Total Project Cost: $189,738 Rolinda Acres Dairy | Waterville | $75,500 Progesterone testing technology to improve reproductive management. Anticipated Total Project Cost: $164,544.93 Choose Iowa is the state’s signature branding and marketing program for Iowa grown, Iowa made and Iowa raised food, beverages, and ag products. The Choose Iowa program was launched by Secretary Naig and is administered by the Iowa Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship. Choose Iowa’s marketing and brand program, now with 350 statewide members, continues to build momentum and visibility. Questions about Choose Iowa and its member benefits, grants and programs can be emailed to ChooseIowaGrant@IowaAgriculture.gov. For more information about Choose Iowa, visit ChooseIowa.com.

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