February 5, 2025

Fifteen Michigan Milk Producers Association dairy farms were recently awarded National Dairy Quality Awards by the National Mastitis Council.
Recognized during the NMC annual meeting in Charlotte, N.C., these MMPA members were among 40 nationally recognized farms in the annual awards program and were selected from a pool of 72 applicants nationwide.
One MMPA farm earned the highest honor, which was granted to only six dairy farms in the U.S. and Canada. The platinum award winner was the Michigan State Dairy Teaching and Research Center in East Lansing, Mich., receiving this honor for the second consecutive year. MMPA farms also won four gold awards, nine silver awards, plus one honorable mention.
“MMPA's members exemplify an unparalleled commitment to milk quality within the dairy industry. Their dedication to animal care, meticulous attention to farm details and ongoing efforts result in the production of some of the finest quality nationwide,” says Ben Chapin, MMPA director of member services. “The notable representation in this year's NMC National Dairy Quality Awards is a clear testament to the relentless hard work of our members and the devoted field staff in upholding excellence.”
MMPA offers a portfolio of services to help members produce the highest quality milk possible, with field representatives working closely with each member to achieve quality goals. MMPA also offers a quality premium incentive for its members producing higher quality milk.
MMPA offers its own quality award program, and this year presented awards to 267 member farms for the production of outstanding quality milk over the past fiscal year.
National Dairy Quality Awards judges considered many criteria when reviewing finalists’ applications. In addition to milk quality indicators, judges looked at specific details about each operation, including milking routine, cow comfort, udder health monitoring programs, treatment and prevention programs, strategies for overall herd health and welfare, and adherence to drug use and record-keeping regulations.
This year’s NDQA sponsors included Boehringer Ingelheim, GEA, Cargill, Hoard’s Dairyman and NMC. NMC is an international professional organization, based in Minnesota, devoted to reducing mastitis and enhancing milk quality.
Here is this year’s platinum winner:
Michigan State University Dairy Teaching and Research Center, East Lansing, Mich.
Here are this year’s gold winners:
Evergreen Dairy Farm (Kris and Carla Wardin), St. Johns, Mich.
Clearview Dairy Farm (Paul, Betty and Brian DeMann), Martin, Mich.
Hammond Dairy Farm (Norm, Kim and Derrick Hammond), Dowling, Mich.
Beattie Farms (Don Beattie), Holton, Mich.
Here are this year’s silver winners:
Pixley Dairy (Kevin, Lisa and Lane Pixley), Nashville, Mich.
Schultz Dairy Farm (Dave and Kelton Schultz), Sandusky, Mich.
Horning Farms (Earl, Jeffrey, Lynda and Mason Horning, and Katelyn Packard), Manchester, Mich.
Spring Lake Farms (Bill and Jason Hardy), Stanton, Mich.
Chapin Family Farm (Sam, Doug and Cheri Chapin), Remus, Mich.
Koch (John and Marian Koch), Weidman, Mich.
Bosscher Dairy Farm (JP Koop), Hudsonville, Mich.
Vandermade Dairy (Lambert Vandermade), Sherwood, Ohio
Golden Elm Dairy (Eric Frahm), Frankenmuth, Mich.
Here is this year’s honorable mention winner:
Slater Farms Baseline (Allen and Aaron Slater), Holton, Mich.
Source: MMPA
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