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WHY SHOULD YOU APPLY TO BE AN OUTSTANDING YOUNG DAIRY COOPERATOR?
LEARN LEAD LEVERAGE
Ever wonder about what goes on behind the scenes of your dairy cooperative? Want to know how others do things on their farms? MMPA’s Outstanding Young Dairy Cooperator (OYDC) program provides education on milk marketing, cooperatives and farm management tactics. Not only is there training designed just for people like you, but you’ll get to network with fellow young dairy farmers from across the state and maybe even across the country. Hone in on your leadership skills at local
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and national conferences and start your journey in getting involved with MMPA. From its beginnings in 1916, MMPA has relied on grassroots member support to lead the association. Many of our current cooperative leaders (including board members!) got their start in the OYDC program. Dairy farmers, especially young dairy farmers, have great potential to drive change with policymakers and dairy industry leaders. Leverage your position and the OYDC program to connect with elected officials, customers, consumers and everyone in between to share your story.
LEAP
Take a leap! Try something new and travel some place you’ve never been! OYDCs
may have the opportunity represent MMPA at local and national conferences. Things are a little different in 2020, but previous OYDCs have been able to go to places like New Orleans, Washington, D.C. and California. Since 1950, MMPA has been identifying future leaders through the Young Cooperator and Outstanding Young Dairy Cooperator (OYDC) program. The purpose of the program is to strengthen leadership abilities in young farmers, broaden young farmers’ knowledge of milk marketing and MMPA and recognize the abilities and stewardship of our young dairy farmers. Each year, MMPA selects winning and runners-up OYDC to represent the co-op at local and national events.
Who can participate?
Anyone between the ages of 21 and 40 who is a member or affiliated with a member farm is eligible to participate in the program. If running as a couple, eligibility is based on the age of the younger spouse. Nominees can be family or employees of a member and do not have to be “on the contract” or a voting member to be considered.
Selection for each year’s OYDC starts during the winter local meeting season. If you are interested in participating in the 2021 OYDC program, please contact your local officer or Jessica Welch (248-474-6672, ext. 303 or jwelch@mimilk.com).
MEETING IN THE MIDDLE
MMPA FORMS FARMER SUSTAINABILITY COMMITTEE TO FURTHER COLLABORATION
BY EMILY KITTENDORF
While we are still facing a global pandemic, the undercurrent of pursuing a more sustainable future continues to move in both the private and public sectors. From carbon credits being furthered in the legislative landscape and greenhouse gas emissions being highlighted on product packaging, the agriculture industry is meeting the demands of consumers with visions of a sustainable future.
Fortunately, the agriculture industry is in a better place than many. Agriculture has a good story to tell with data proving how far farmers have come in the past 20 years and the unique ability to capture carbon while efficiently producing a cost-effective and nutrientdense product. “For many dairy farmers who have had multiple generations involved in their operations, their definition of sustainability revolves around the ability to leave a family legacy behind,” said Sarah Michalek, MMPA sustainability supervisor. “Companies across industries have been announcing carbon emissions goals this year, and the dairy industry has naturally positioned itself to contribute to these goals through the continuous improvements and technologies implemented to improve their dairies. The agriculture industry and dairy specifically has a great story to tell and we at MMPA are contributing to that positive story,” she added.
MMPA’s customers are reacting to the mainstream consumer who cares about the future of the planet and have showcased the necessity of developing a sustainability program. To help meet customers’ needs, MMPA is driving sustainability efforts with a mission established by the board of directors:
“To continually strive for a more sustainable future – for our community, our environment, our economy’s health, and for the lives and world around us.”
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MMPA is driving sustainability efforts with a mission… “To continually strive for a more sustainable future – for our community, our environment, our economy’s health, and for the lives and world around us.”
For MMPA, sustainability is focused around the three pillars of social responsibility, environmental stewardship and economic viability. To keep with their cooperative nature, the MMPA board of directors established a Farmer Sustainability Advisory Council (FSAC), chaired by Tony Jandernoa, Vice Chair of the Board of Directors.
“People are frustrated with sustainability, but the environment is important to everyone,” Jandernoa said. “With the formation of FSAC, we are hoping that we can get a dialogue going with these companies so that we can find a solution that works for everyone.” The committee is comprised of eight members who will regularly meet with customers who have expressed interest in finding sustainable solutions to implement on dairy farms. This unique pairing of customers and farmers will provide a platform to openly discuss sustainability topics and resources to provide guidance on feasibility of potential sustainable solutions.
“By sitting down with [customers] and coming up with real solutions that work with their idea of sustainability and our idea of sustainability, I think we can have a program that works,” Jandernoa said. “The FSAC will help lead those conversations.”
Meeting in the middle between members’ farms and customer’s corporate headquarters will allow farmers to share their efforts and goals on the farm to individuals equally passionate about the future of the planet.
FARMER SUSTAINABILITY ADVISORY COMMITTEE
The MMPA board of directors formed a Farmer Sustainability Advisory Committee (FSAC) as part of the cooperative’s continued commitment to producing high quality milk in a socially, economically and environmentally responsible manner. MMPA values the feedback and insight members can provide on farm sustainability efforts and have taken steps to formalize member engagement in our sustainability program through a new committee. Appointed by the MMPA board of directors, the committee is comprised of a chairperson and eight district members.
COMMITTEE MEMBERS
TONY JANDERNOA, COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN DISTRICT 1: CARLTON EVANS DISTRICT 2: RICHARD THOMAS DISTRICT 3: BRUCE RIFFLE DISTRICT 4: JEREMY WERTH DISTRICT 5: RYAN BENTHEM DISTRICT 6: JAMIE MEYER DISTRICT 7: JAMES WEBER DISTRICT 8: GERTIE VAN DEN GOOR