United Dairymen of Idaho Board of Directors
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Idaho Dairy Products Commission
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Idaho Dairymen's Association
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District I
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District I
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| Tom Dorsey, Caldwell |
Lou Murgoitio, Boise |
| Mike Siegersma, Nampa |
Frank Teunissen, New Plymouth |
| Bernie Teunissen, Caldwell |
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District II
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District II
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| Dan Crane, Kimberly |
William Bokma, Twin Falls |
| Julie Lund, Wendell |
Rick Onaindia, Wendell |
| Dave Veenhouwer, Jerome |
Arie Roeloffs, Wendell |
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Mike Roth, Kimberly |
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Tony VanderHulst, Wendell |
District III
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District III
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| Brian Esplin, Shelley |
Dave Rallison, Franklin |
| Gale Moser, Preston |
Lon Tueller, Geneva |
| Sherman Toone, Grace |
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United Dairymen of Idaho Staff
Deana Sessions, Administrator
Cheri Chase, Communications Director
Caroline Morse, RD, LD, School Marketing Director
Crystal Wilson, Ed.S, MS, RD, LD, Health and Wellness Education Director
Shawna Hagerty, Office Coordinator
Pamela Fry, Finance Coordinator
Idaho Dairy Facts
- Idaho’s dairy farm families have a proud heritage of providing healthy and wholesome dairy products that are enjoyed by people within and outside of Idaho’s borders. Moreover, all but one of Idaho’s dairy farms are family owned, with many farms that are multi-generational.
- Idaho’s dairy industry provides significant resources to support research and promotion needed to stabilize and sustain Idaho’s dairy industry to drive demand for Idaho produced dairy products, which contributes to the financial stability of rural communities and benefits the state’s and region’s economies. Idaho’s dairy industry is poised to confidently meet the challenges of the future and to continue to provide the healthy and delicious dairy products that Idahoans have come to expect and enjoy.
- In 2009, on-farm cash receipts from milk produced on Idaho farms amounted to $1.430 billion dollars ranking it as the largest single sector in the state’s agriculture industry (based on an average price of $11.80 per hundred pounds produced, down from $17.77 in 2008.)
- It is estimated that the dairy industry of Idaho employs more than 22,730 individuals in the production, processing, transportation, and distribution of its milk and milk products. More than 9,260 are on-farm jobs, conservatively averaging $30,000 per year in salary. Allied industries employ an additional 13,470 workers (e.g., hay growers, corn silage growers, custom operators, milking machine equipment, feed companies, nutritionists & veterinarians). A significant economic impact on the state is realized through personal property tax, income tax, sales tax and retail sales generated from income derived from the dairy industry.
- Idaho is the 2nd largest milk producing state in the twelve western U.S. states and ranks 3rd in the total U.S.
- As of December 31, 2009, the state had 585 dairy farm operations; producing 12.122 billion pounds of milk (1.410 billion gallons) from the 529,366 cows milking.
- We have grown from a 73 million dollar industry in 1970 to a $1.430 billion dollar industry in 2009.
- In terms of milk production: In 1970, Idaho’s dairy farmers produced 1.4 billion pounds; but in 2009 produced 12.122 billion pounds.
- The state average for annual milk per cow is 22,900 pounds (2,663 gallons) in 2009, while the state average in 1970 was 9,793 pounds (1,138 gallons).
- The dairy industry provides significant resources to support research and promotion needed to stabilize and sustain Idaho’s dairy industry to drive demand for Idaho produced dairy products, which contributes to the financial stability of rural communities and benefits the state’s and region’s economies.
- The four regions of the state in which milk is produced are: (production and dollar value based on statewide averages):
- District I – Treasure Valley (Includes 6 Producers in North Idaho)
- 113 producers
- 117,803 cows
- 2.7 billion pounds of milk production
- $318.6 million dollar value at the farm
- District II – Magic Valley
- 308 producers
- 377,843 cows
- 8.653 billion pounds of milk production
- $1,021 billion dollar value at the farm
- District III - Eastern Idaho
- 164 producers
- 33,620 cows
- 769.898 million pounds of milk production
- $90.8 million dollar value at the farm
- 54% of Idaho producers milk under 500 cows
- 32% of Idaho producers milk 501 to 2,000 cows
- 15% of Idaho producers milk 2,000 plus cows
- Idaho is the 3rd largest manufacturer of natural and processed cheese in the U.S. making more than 805 million pounds annually in the state.
- Approximately 44.3 million gallons of Idaho produced milk is processed into fluid milk for drinking.
Sources:
- USDA; Agricultural Statistics Service, Boise
- State of Idaho; Bureau of Dairy, Department of Agriculture
- University of Idaho; Dairy Extension
- International Dairy Foods Association
- United Dairymen of Idaho
- Boise State University Economic and Fiscal Impact Study 2006