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Blue Sky Farms - One Plant, One Cow, One Vision
Blue Sky Farms, LLC. DBA Southland Dairy offers these unique, hard-to-find products with deep expertise and sourcing.
Bovine colostrum from a family-owned Texas dairy that produces enough milk to feed 850,000 people annually — first milk from a large, well-managed herd.
Blue Sky Farms began as, and remains, a family business. We started as a platform for the future, with the focus of allowing more people to work together in the same direction – everyone brings something different to the table – and to provide an opportunity for people to grow with the company. Blue Sky Farms has grown to include six dairies in Texas and another location where the calves and heifers are raised. There are multiple farm locations that provide feed for the cows and heifers. In addition, there is also a harvest business and hauling business. And, Blue Sky Farms has two office locations that support the overall business. Just as the name implies, Blue Sky Farms represents wide open thinking and a positive outlook for the future. Blue Sky Farms has a dedicated team to ensure our vision and commitment is fulfilled across every sector of our community: Harry DeWit was raised on a small farm in the Netherlands, where his family milked cows, raised hogs and grew crops. During the final year of his junior ag college, Harry was given the opportunity to complete a one-year internship on a Canadian dairy. After this internship, he was offered a herdsman position at a California dairy where he stayed for five years. In 1992, Harry moved to Stephenville in central Texas, where he leased a dairy and bought 150 cows. After leasing a dairy for 10 years, Harry and his family moved to the Texas Panhandle, bought land and built a 2,500-cow dairy. High Plains Dairy has grown over time, and currently houses about 4,600 cows in a cross-ventilated barn facility. After growing the dairy in the Texas Panhandle, the farming operation and several other partnerships, it was decided in 2013 to merge the various operations and partnerships into a single business. Harry is the CEO and president of Blue Sky Farms. Harry has been recognized as theU.S. Innovative Dairy Farmer of the Yearfor his progressive and forward-thinking ideas. He has implemented best practices for taking care of his cows, his land and his employees. Harry and Margret have four children: Ryan, Jake, Kim, and Cody. Raised on a farm in Lazbuddie, he demonstrated an entrepreneurial spirit at a young age. Josh started farming at the age of 15 and continued to grow the business into a respectable operation up to the time he merged it into Blue Sky Farms. Outside of Blue Sky Farms, Josh stays busy with his commercial real estate company, land acquisitions, and feeding cattle. He and his wife Kristen have two children: Aidan and Jacey. Josh holds a BBA and a master’s degree in Professional Accounting from West Texas A&M University. K. R. graduated with an Animal Science degree from Tarleton State University in 2003 and received an MBA from Texas Tech University in 2005. After college, he spent some time in the industry working for ABS Global and Monsanto Dairy Business. K. R. is currently on the committee for the High Plains Dairy Conference, part of the local dairy peer group, and has volunteered with the North American Intercollegiate Dairy Challenge. He currently lives in Lazbuddie, TX with his wife, Robin, and their children Lynlee, Ellie Kate, Collins, and Annie. info@blueskyfarms.com•806-265-3310 •2450 HWY 86, Friona, TX 79035
Blue Sky Farms began as a family business, serving as a platform for people to work together. It has grown to include four dairies in Texas and one in Ohio, along with a farm that provides feed for their cows and heifers.
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