Dairy councils merge, to be based in Grand Prairie

Nonprofit regional dairy councils Dairy MAX and Western Dairy Association today announced the completion of a merger between the groups.

Two of the leading dairy councils in America, Grand Prairie-based Dairy MAX and Colorado-based Western Dairy Association, have a long history of affirming the efforts of dairy farmers in their regions and providing information about the nutrition and benefits of dairy. The combined organization, which will be known as Dairy MAX, represents more than 900 dairy farmers and their families in seven states: Colorado, southwest Kansas, Montana, New Mexico, western Oklahoma, Texas and Wyoming.

Dairy MAX is part of a nationwide effort to promote dairy, develop new dairy foods, provide educational information and increase consumption. It does so with a team of experts in dairy farming, education, health and wellness and business, working with organizations such as the National Dairy Council (NDC) and Milk Processor Education Program (MilkPEP).

“It is an exciting day for our regional dairy council and for the dairy farmers we represent,” said Mike Konkle, CEO of Dairy MAX. “Dairy MAX highlights the importance of American agriculture and dairy farming, helping to grow impact in our communities year after year. We believe that dairy products are simple solutions to everyday hunger, nutrition and dietary needs – and that’s a key message we’re committed to sharing as part of the newly shaped Dairy MAX.”

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Dairy MAX works through five key program areas to bring this message forth:

• Business Development teams up with the NFL, specifically working in Dallas, Denver and Houston. In 2016, Dairy MAX was named the official nutrition partner of the Dallas Cowboys. The group also partners with colleges, high schools and regional businesses.

• Consumer Communications corrects dairy myths, shares dairy recipes and highlights trending topics to reach families through digital media content and social media, as well as live appearances at events like state fairs and stock shows.

• Health and Wellness communicates science-based research to and with dietitians, physicians, sports nutritionists, lecturers, chefs and bloggers, reaching out at conferences and in the media to share healthy recipes that showcase the power of dairy in delicious culinary applications.

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• Industry Image and Relations shares the story of the dairy farmer through videos, fact sheets and farm tours, reaching consumers, industry stakeholders and future advocates.

• School Marketing reaches students, school educators and parents with youth wellness programs. This includes education on the important connection between good nutrition, physical activity and academic success, primarily through the execution of Fuel Up to Play 60 programming alongside NFL partners.

In May, Dairy Max Inc. signed a long-term lease for One Paddock Place, a recently upgraded office flex property in the Upper Great Southwest Industrial District in Grand Prairie.

Dairy Max, in its 13th year as a tenant in the building, inked a 5,920-square foot renewal. Michael W. Spain, executive vice president of Dallas-based Bradford Commercial Real Estate Services, and Jim Ferris, vice president, represent the West Coast-based landlord, Paddock Partnership. Dairy Max was represented by Michael Stanzel of NAI Robert Lynn as its broker.