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IDFA Celebrates Dairy Processing Investments During National Manufacturing Month

By Matt Herrick

October is National Manufacturing Month a time to spotlight American jobs, innovation, and investment. U.S. manufacturing is an enduring and ever-evolving sector that contributes $2.9 trillion to the U.S. economy, employs nearly 12.9 million American workers, and accounts for 11 percent of the nation’s GDP. While policymakers often think of manufacturing in terms of steel or autos, the fastest growth in U.S. manufacturing is happening in food and dairy is leading the way.

The U.S. dairy industry is making significant contributions to the nation’s economy through manufacturing. The dairy industry is a vital part of our nation’s manufacturing economy, contributing $779.45 billion in overall economic impact, more than 3.05 million jobs that generate $197.6 billion in wages, and more than $83 billion in taxes. The nation’s dairy manufacturing industry is powered by 1,200 dairy processing facilities. Between 2025 and 2028, dairy companies plan to invest more than $11 billion in expanding processing capacity to meet surging demand for American dairy products in the U.S. and around the world.

This October, IDFA is making sure our industry’s story of investment and job creation is front and center. The dairy industry has invested more than $11 billion in new and expanded facilities across 19 states to come online between 2025 and 2028, supporting thousands of jobs and fueling economic growth nationwide. From cheese and cultured products to fluid milk, butter, ingredients, and ice cream, dairy manufacturing is powering opportunity in communities across the country.

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It's time for some honest feedback here at Ewetopia Farms! Today, we’re showing you all eight rams we used for breeding this year. Instead of just presenting them, we thought it would be fun to create a “Ram Report Card” — where we point out both their strengths and areas for improvement.

But here’s the twist: you be the judge! In the comments, let us know what you like about each ram and what you think could be improved. No ram is ever perfect, but every one of them brings something valuable to the flock. By sharing perspectives, we all learn more about what to look for in good breeding stock.

At Ewetopia Farms, we raise registered Suffolk and Polled Dorset sheep, focusing on high-quality genetics, structure, and friendly temperaments. Evaluating breeding rams is part of the bigger picture of building stronger flocks — and we’re excited to share the process with you.

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