Maytag Dairy Farms

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A view of the Maytag Dairy Farms, just north of Newton, Iowa.
A view of the Maytag Dairy Farms, just north of Newton, Iowa.

Maytag Dairy Farms is a manufacturer of blue cheese and other cheeses based in Newton, Iowa. It was established in 1941 by Frederick Louis Maytag II.

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[edit] History

The farm got its start when Elmer Henry Maytag, son of Maytag Corporation founder Frederick Louis Maytag I, formed a dairy farm in 1919 to produce milk for the family and company. [1]

In the early 1940s, Frederick Louis Maytag II with his brother, Robert Maytag, created a cheese plant and storage caves on the farm to take advantage of a process developed by Iowa State University researchers to make blue cheese out of cow's milk instead of traditional sheep's milk. On October 11, 1941, the first wheels of Maytag Blue Cheese were formed. [2]

[edit] Present day

Maytag Dairy Farms is now owned by eleven members of the Maytag family and is no longer connected with the Maytag Corporation. The dairy produces approximately one million pounds of blue cheese per year and its annual gross sales total $5 million.

[edit] References

  1. ^ Maytag Dairy Farms. Maytag Dairy Farms. Retrieved on 2007-10-31. “E.H. Maytag, son of the founder of the famous appliance firm, had established this herd of show cattle in 1919.”
  2. ^ Maytag Dairy Farms. Maytag Dairy Farms. Retrieved on 2007-10-31. “Fred Maytag II, who succeeded his father in 1940, heard about a new process for making blue cheese that was developed by Iowa State University. We still use this process today. It is a time-consuming method of hand making cheese in small batches, using fresh sweet milk from Iowa dairy farms. Each batch of cheese is carefully monitored during the long months of aging, until the peak of flavor is reached and it is finally ready for market.”

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