Dairy Farmers of America

Dairy Farmers of America

Dairy Product Manufacturing

Kansas City, KS 79,453 followers

Farmer-owned, we are focused on securing markets and increasing value to our members throughout the entire dairy chain.

About us

At Dairy Farmers of America, our approximately 19,000 employees work with one goal in mind – to bring value to our family farm-owners. As a farmer-owned cooperative, DFA offers rewarding jobs across the nation in a variety of fields, including manufacturing, accounting, communications, marketing, economics, on-farm field services, and more. We value our employees and reward them with competitive benefits, a supportive working environment, and growth opportunities. We capitalize on the strengths of each individual and ensure that each employee is challenged in their role. Through Dairy University, employees receive online training and job enhancement, classes. Employees also have the opportunity to grow within DFA. We also want our employees to live a healthy lifestyle and offer a health and wellness program that provides access to online classes and materials tailored to help our employees make healthier choices, as well as an Employee Assistance Program that helps employees with legal and health issues, such as advice on parenting or stress management, and free counseling sessions. At DFA, we understand that our employees provide value within our organization and in our community. We cultivate a culture of openness, transparency, and integrity where employees are encouraged to voice their opinions and share their ideas. We also believe we have a responsibility to give back the communities in which we operate and work to do so through the DFA Cares Foundation. Dairy Farmers of America, Inc. is an equal employment employer and is committed to providing employment opportunities to minorities, females, veterans, and disabled individuals.

Industry
Dairy Product Manufacturing
Company size
10,001+ employees
Headquarters
Kansas City, KS
Type
Privately Held
Founded
1998
Specialties
milk marketing cooperative, dairy foods processing, member farm services/programs, and dairy products & ingredients manufacturing

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    Today, the United Nations celebrates the International Day of Cooperatives! DFA is a cooperative made up of nearly 10,000 diverse farmer-owners and a nationwide network of dedicated employees. We proudly call our nearly 10,000 members “family farm-owners" because, in addition to owning their farms, they all share ownership in our Cooperative. This #CoopsDay, we’re shouting from our parlor-tops that #CoopsBuildABetterWorld! Together, we are #DFAProud to bring opportunities for rural communities to thrive, share nourishment with those in need, preserve our natural resources and fuel many of life's greatest memories with high-quality, wholesome dairy.

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    We’re #DFAProud of another fantastic #NationalDairyMonth celebrating with our hardworking farmer-owners and our amazing DFA employees! Here's a look at some of the highlights of how we made a difference in the places we live and work: 🥛 DFA Cares in Action: DFA Cares donated 11,000 gallons of milk to over 150 food banks chosen by our farmer-owners across the country, making a huge difference to those in need. 🎟️ Kansas City Raffle: Our headquarters in Kansas City, Kan., raised over $6,000 for the DFA Cares Foundation through a fun raffle. 🐄 MooFest Fun: Mayfield Dairy Farms® participated in MooFest in Athens, Tenn., hosting games, giving away ice cream, selling t-shirts, and entertaining the crowd with their mascot, Maggie the Cow. 🤝 Garelick Farms Volunteers: Employees in Franklin, Mass., volunteered at a local food pantry, offering ongoing support through food drives and hands-on help. ⚾ TruMoo Chocolate Milk Samples: The team at Dean’s® Dairy in Sharpsville, Pa., handed out 400 samples of TruMoo® at an Akron Rubber Ducks baseball game. Additionally, DFA employees enjoyed ice cream, milk and other dairy snacks at various locations. Thank you for your passion and dedication. Let’s keep showcasing the goodness of dairy together!

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    Our Southeastern Area Young Cooperators (YCs) recently got a chance to see how their milk is transformed into high-quality dairy products with an eye toward the future at our Ingredient Solutions Innovation Center and our Beverage and Dairy Foods bottling plant — both in Springfield, Mo. The YCs were able to appreciate how the Innovation Center connects with the plants. At the Innovation Center, they sampled a protein shake formulated by DFA food scientists and then watched the bottling process for the same product — along with other shelf-stable and extended shelf-life products — at our nearby plant. Bryan Matthews (Rocky Mount, Va.) and Sam Koester (Evansville, Ind.) are both farmer-owners whose family dairy farming operations date back four and five generations. For both, this was their first visit to a DFA plant. “It was the first time I’d ever been to a plant of that caliber,” Bryan says. “I was really impressed with the assembly line process and how everything came together.” Sam agreed and added that he was equally impressed with the overall dedication of the team. During the tour, “one team member stopped what he was doing to explain what reactive milk fat was and the problem it was solving in food manufacturing,” Sam says. “It was amazing to see the problems being solved with milk.” The YCs left the tour with a reinforced belief that dairy does indeed have a very bright future! “On a scale from one to 10, my optimism for the dairy industry has been turned up to 11,” Sam says.

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    Did you know that milk is the official state beverage of 22 states across the U.S.? We’re not surprised! This fact highlights the importance of dairy farming to local economies and recognizes milk's role as a nutritious staple in our diets. From New York to North Carolina, milk is celebrated for its benefits and contribution to state heritage. And there's no time to celebrate like #NationalDairyMonth! Curious to see the full list? Count them for yourself >> https://bit.ly/4evAMnI.

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    While #JuneDairyMonth may be coming to a close, our deep appreciation for the commitment and dedication of our farmer-owners will not. From one farmer’s perspective, it’s not just about the connection to food, it’s all about dairy farming and the cows. “Our commitment goes beyond just providing milk; it’s about ensuring the highest standards of animal care, sustainability, and milk quality,” writes Holly Agari, a sixth-generation DFA farmer-owner in a recent article shared by Morning Ag Clips. “Dairy farmers want to do good and are dedicated to protecting our natural resources. When you enjoy a cold glass of milk or a slice of cheese, know that it comes from a dairy farmer’s love and commitment to providing a safe and wholesome product."

    A Passionate Life on the Farm

    A Passionate Life on the Farm

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    If these girls are indicative of the next generation of #dairy, we couldn’t be more #DFAProud! Meet Ava (8) and Kathryn (7), two enthusiastic young helpers at DFA farmer-owned Kelly Dairy in Rensselaer Falls, N.Y. Earlier this month, they shared some fun facts with their followers and were kind enough to let us reshare to close out #NationalDairyMonth!

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    Do you remember that trend where everyone was obsessed with cottage cheese? Of course you do, it's still happening! Cottage cheese has seen a massive resurgence in popularity, thanks to internet trends and influencers who have embraced its versatility and nutritional benefits. In late 2023, cottage cheese sales surged by 13%, and Greek yogurt sales increased by $2.8 billion. Curious about the rise of these dairy delights? Check out the full article from Progressive Dairy.

    Influenced: Cottage cheese and Greek yogurt

    Influenced: Cottage cheese and Greek yogurt

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