Fifteen Wisconsin dairy companies will get a Dairy Processor Grant. The purpose of these grants is to help foster innovation, improve profitability, and sustain the long-term viability of Wisconsin’s dairy processing facilities.
“Wisconsin’s dairy processors feed our families, stock our shelves, and play a critical role in our state’s economy, culture, and heritage,” says Gov. Tony Evers.
The 2023-25 budget signed by Gov. Evers provided an increase of $300,000 annually for the Dairy Processor Grant Program, providing a total of $500,000 for this year’s awards, with a maximum of $75,000 allowed for each project. Grant recipients are required to provide a match of at least 20 percent of their grant amount. The Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection got 36 grant requests totaling more than $2.2 million.
“Wisconsinites are working to maintain and build on the state’s reputation as America’s Dairyland. One piece to the dairy supply chain is Wisconsin’s processors,” says DATCP Secretary Randy Romanski. “Since this program began, the demand for grants has been high. This year was no different, with requests totaling more than four times the available funding.”
Since 2014, DATCP has received a total of 235 Dairy Processor Grant proposals requesting a total of more than $9.2 million. DATCP has funded 121 of those proposals, totaling $2.5 million.
Meet The Dairy Processor Grant Recipients
Amazing Ice Cream, LLC: Expand Third Coast Creamery and Distillery products, including a new product launch
Bekkum Family Farms, LLC d/b/a Nordic Creamery: Produce new A2 milk cheese varieties for Nordic Creamery
Blakesville Creamery, LLC: Develop employee skills and standardize practices
CROPP Cooperative: Enhance packaging capabilities for two-stick butter
Dairy State Cheese, LLC: Evolve from commodity cheese to specialty cheese production
Foremost Farms USA: Expand dairy processing employee training and development
Great Lakes Cheese of La Crosse Wisconsin, Inc: Provide staff and leadership development for new production line
Lake County Dairy: Increase food and employee safety
Mexican Cheese Producers, Inc: Increase cheese-making capacity
Oak Grove Dairy, Inc: Remodel dry storage and cold storage
Old World Creamery, LLC: Create onboarding for Cheesemaker and Wastewater Treatment Operator
Pine River Pre-Pack, Inc: Create a training blueprint for Pine River Cheese Spread
Rosewood Dairy, Inc d/b/a Renard’s Cheese: Design wastewater loadout building and office relocation plans
Silver and Lewis Cheese Factory Company Cooperative: Secure a sustainable future for Silver and Lewis
Weyauwega Cheese, LLC: Hire and train specialized staff, evaluate and enhance sliced cheese production line