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Dairy Princesses & Ambassadors Lexi Klimek
AGE: 18 | ALEXANDRIA
Why did you decide to run for dairy princess? The dairy industry has been a big part of my life growing up, and I love the environment I got to experience on my family’s dairy farm. How do you plan to use this position to promote the dairy industry? I enjoy promoting the dairy indus-
Douglas County try on my social media accounts, whether it is posting a picture or talking on different dairy industry topics. I Alan and Jessica Klimek also have been given the opportunity to promote dairy to elementary age kids at our local library. Describe your farm and what your role there has been: On our farm we milk about 90 cows in a tie stall barn and my role is to feed calves and occasionally help milk cows.
Meghan Dimler AGE: 17 | WILLMAR
Why did you decide to run for dairy princess? I have been promoting the dairy industry for the past nine years and wanted to run as dairy princess for my last year. I enjoy promoting the dairy industry because you get to talk to young kids and teach them about where most of their food comes from.
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Kyle and Darcy Dimler How do you plan to use this position to promote the dairy industry? As a dairy ambassador I have passed out milk after races, worked at the AG show, and been in several parades. While I will continue to do these local events, this year as dairy princess I will have more opportunities to
go to other dairy events to promote the industry. Describe your farm and what your role there has been: I grew up next to my grandparents’ dairy farm. I often helped unhook the cows, feed calves, and pick rock for many hours in the summer. In 2019, my grandparents retired and sold their cows. After talking to Gene and Shelly Gatewood, they were willing the sponsor me this year. While at the Gatewood’s I have learned how they feed and take care of their animals. I have enjoyed being able to work around their animals and I’m excited to see what this year has in store. Hannah Lingb k
AGE: 18 | PENNOCK
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Jon and Dawn Lingbeek Why did you decide to run for dairy princess? I am looking forward to spreading the dairy industry and my love for dairy cattle as a princess of Kandiyohi County. I am also looking forward to being a role model for junior dairy princesses and everyone else. Being a dairy princess to me means helping and growing the dairy industry and teaching people what the dairy industry is about. It also means teaching young kids about the dairy industry, meeting new farmers, talking to a group of people about what I know about the industry. How do you plan to use this position to promote the dairy industry? I am planning to use this position to help
promote small family farms. Describe your farm and what your role there has been: I have been on the farm since I was three days old. My mom would take me out to the barn in my car seat, and I would sleep while my parents would milk. My dad also works for Carlson Dairy. He has worked for them for longer than I can remember, he is their right-hand man. I have been lucky enough that over the years Carlson’s would let me select and show their cattle for 4-H and FFA. When you couldn’t fi nd me inside you would be able to fi nd me out in the barns with my dad.
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Ambassador Elizabeth Thyen AGE: 15 | GROVE CITY
Why did you decide to run for dairy ambassador? It has been my plan to run for dairy ambassador since I was a little girl, and Bethany Barka, who is a teacher at my school, has been asking me to do it for quite some time.
Meeker County How do you plan to use this position to promote the dairy industry? I plan on using my position to promote the dairy industry by talking to as many people Russ and Heather Thyen as possible about what they know, or what they think they know, and giving them the facts. I want people to know the facts about what us farmers do and how much time, care, and preparation it takes to put food on the table. Describe your farm and what your role there has been: My farm is more of a hobby farm, compared to what other people have seen. We raise our dairy heifer calves from birth to three months before calving. Our cows are milked by robots 100 miles away at Fierview Dairy in Taunton, MN. My role is to open, close, and watch gates while mom or dad – mostly dad – work the skid loader. I also help feed the baby calves.
Erin Borash
AGE: 18 | BOWLUS
Why did you decide to run for dairy princess? Growing up on a dairy farm, I have been surrounded by the dairy industry my entire life. That being said, I have a passion for dairy and want to share my experiences with others. My older sister was also a dairy princess, so I was inspired to follow in her footsteps.
Morrison County How do you plan to use this position to promote the dairy industry? As a dairy princess, I would like the opportunity to talk to people of all ages, from Ronald and Ann Borash children to adults, to promote the efforts that farmers take in caring for their animals and providing fresh quality dairy products. I hope to achieve this by attending fairs, classroom visits and other social gatherings. Describe your farm and what your role there has been: Spunk Brook Farm has been in my family for more than a century. We raise a variety of animals including poultry, sheep, horses, beef cattle, and a donkey. However, our main focus is dairy. Ever since I have been old enough to walk, I have been doing chores around the farm. Now, as the only child left at home, many of the responsibilities have fallen on my shoulders. On average, we milk between 50 to 60 head of black and white, and red and white Holsteins. While my parents generally handle the milking process, I tackle a variety of other chores. It is my responsibility to look after the general welfare of all the [live]stock, including calves, heifers, bulls, and steers. This includes providing fresh feed, water and bedding to all the animals. I also help out with milking cows, which is probably my favorite chore on the farm, when the need arises.


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Christina Karst
AGE: 18 | PIERZ
Why did you decide to run for dairy princess? I decided to run for dairy princess because I wanted to continue the tradition in my family. My sisters made me very interested in it and I also would love to advocate for dairy even more. How do you plan to use this position to promote the dairy industry? I plan to educate and encourage young children about dairy health, and to promote dairy on social media. Describe your farm and what your role there has been: On my farm we milk about 75 cows and also have other animals like cats, dogs, and chickens. My main role on the farm is to care for calves by keeping them clean, dry, and comfortable. I also feed them milk and grain. I like doing this because I can witness the future of the farm fi rsthand.
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Landon and Michelle Westerman
AGE: 16 | LITTLE FALLS
Why did you decide to run for dairy princess? I want to be a part of promoting the dairy industry. How do you plan to use this position to promote the dairy industry? I want to help people learn more about the dairy industry, what it is really about, and how it is such a big part of every community. Describe your farm and what your role there has been: I live on a 400-acre farm, milk 40 cows and we have some beef cows. My main job on the farm is to milk the cows, take care of the calves and do any other chores that need to be done.
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Makayla Breth

AGE: 19 | ST. ANTHONY


Why did you decide to run for dairy princess? I enjoyed my time as a dairy princess for the past three years. During that time, I loved connecting with the community and being present at different events around the county. At these events I get to share my joy for dairy. I also get to know the other girls who share the same passion I do for the dairy community.
Stearns County How do you plan to use this position to promote the dairy industry? I plan to connect with people of all ages when I attend various events. When I connect with others it builds trust, Jerry and Tammy Breth which is important when being an advocate. Describe your farm and what your role there has been: My family milks in a tie stall. The main role I have on my family’s dairy farm is feeding the cattle. Every morning and evening that I am home, I am in the barn caring for the cattle. In the summer I enjoy doing fi eld work. I also assist in any building repair, and I am not afraid to go on any roofs.

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Alexandra Christen

AGE: 20 | SAUK CENTRE

Why did you decide to run for dairy princess? I decided to compete for a dairy princess representative role because it allows me to be out in the community promoting dairy foods when farmers do not have the chance to. Between harvest and everyday care and maintenance of their farms, farmers often do not have the time to be out promoting their way of life, and the nutritious and wholesome foods they produce. Compet-
Stearns County ing for the dairy princess role gave me the chance to help our farmers in every way possible. Glen and Becky Christen How do you plan to use this position to promote the dairy industry? My position as a dairy princess allows me to promote dairy in a variety of ways. Throughout the last couple of years, we have been able to promote dairy farmers and dairy foods through social media platforms when we were unable to be out and about in our communities. With more face-to-face events happening this year, I hope to promote dairy farmers of Stearns County by telling my dairy story. I will also educate our community about the locality of dairy and the nutritious and responsible values of the dairy community. Describe your farm and what your role there has been: I grew up on a small dairy farm just outside of Sauk Centre, where my family milks 35 Holstein cows. Through my years on the farm, my role changed from feeding the calves at a young age to helping with the milking as I got older. I also help out with other miscellaneous chores, such as piling bales in the summer and helping keep everything clean around the farm.

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AGE: 17 | AVON
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Why did you decide to run for dairy princess? I always knew that I wanted to be a dairy princess ever since I was a little girl, but way back then it was just about the crown and sash. Now, in the more recent years, I have seen and experienced the struggles that the dairy community has been facing. I want to help the community be more educated about our farms, and encourage others to consume more dairy. I also know that a dairy princess could be someone’s deciding factor on how they view dairy foods and the dairy farming community, so I am excited to engage with the public. How do you plan to use this position to promote the dairy industry? I hope to be able to talk to all different age groups throughout my reign as princess. It is important that everyone knows about the nutrition benefi ts of dairy foods from a young age. I also hope to shed some light on how our farms work and how we take care of our animals. Any questions that consumers may have, I am happy to answer. Describe your farm and what your role there has been: I live on a fourth-generation dairy farm in Avon. My parents, Glen and Leslie, as well as my uncle Mike, own and operate our farm. My brothers, Cole and Devin, and I help as well. We milk about 75 cows, and our main breed is Red and White Holsteins. Also, we have been adding more Milking Shorthorns to our herd. I do a little bit of anything that needs to be done on our farm. Anything from milking, to feeding, and helping run equipment. I have been showing dairy cattle from our farm for nearly nine years. This helps me to be more involved in the genetics, nutrition, health and training aspect of our farm. A great chunk of my time is spent outside training and caring for my show animals.

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Why did you decide to run for dairy princess? I decided to run for dairy princess because I really wanted to share my story with the local community, and spread why the dairy industry has such an important role. It has also been a dream of mine since I was a little girl. How do you plan to use this position to promote the dairy industry? I hope to promote the industry just by going to events and spreading my knowledge with consumers. Describe your farm and what your role there has been: I live on a 250 cow, four-robot dairy farm just outside of Albany with my mom, dad, and four younger siblings. We farm about 400 acres, along with milking cows. We also have many other animals like dogs, cats, goats, chickens, ducks and Guinea Hens. On the farm, I help with daily chores like feeding calves and washing robots. I try to help as much as possible outside, when I am not in school or sports.

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AGE: 17 | HOLDINGFORD


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Why did you decide to run for dairy princess? I decided to run for dairy princess because I am a farmer’s daughter. I want to help people realize that farmers are good people who try their best to provide and care for their animals. I enjoy getting out in our local communities and spreading good news and information of our local, appreciated dairy farmers. Also, I want to go out and inform people of the types of nutritious dairy products that are available for them to consume. How do you plan to use this position to promote the dairy industry? I plan to use this opportunity to promote our local dairies by getting out in public and answering all the questions I can. I will also share about my experience living on a dairy operation. Getting personal and making the experience great for our consumers is my biggest goal, and showing them that the dairy community is important to our local communities. Giving consumers the opportunity to try products such as cheese, off of the parade fl oats, or even ice cream at the fair, is also a goal for me. I want people to see the enjoyment that everyone has for the products that the dairy community provides. Describe your farm and what your role there has been: Our family dairy farm is co-owned by my dad and uncle, Keith and Kurt Woitalla, and was established by my grandpa, John Woitalla. We are currently milking 125 cows in two connecting tie stall barns. In total we have about 500 head of cattle and a chicken barn. My role in our dairy operation includes milking, mixing feed and feeding animals, animal health care, cleaning and barn maintenance, and I am very involved with fi eld work. Over the years my roles and knowledge have grown a lot and I wouldn’t trade this way of life for anything. It is a lot of hard work but the outcome and products are so worth it.


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