Lamers—Wisconsin’s last family owned dairy

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Correspondent Tom Wilmer visits with Mark Lamers at his family owned dairy in Appleton, Wisconsin. The Lamers family started their dairy in a basement back in 1913.

Evolving with consumer demands the fifth generation family-run dairy is back to using glass bottles, and selling products online in addition to their retail store. Lamers Facebook

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Milk is sourced from nearby family farms and the family pays a premium to source 100 percent hormone additive-free milk.

 

Lamers’ Dairyland’s Best products retain a fond loyal following and regularly take home first-place awards in the prestigious annual World Dairy Expo Championship Dairy Products contest.

 

 

 

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Underwriting support for Journeys of Discovery with Tom Wilmer provided by Society of St. Vincent de Paul
Underwriting support for Journeys of Discovery with Tom Wilmer provided by Society of St. Vincent de Paul