Producer of the Year
Minnesota Milk Producers Association recognizes one dairy operation as Minnesota’s Producer of the Year. Nominations are received on an annual basis from producer and associate Minnesota Milk members. The finalists, are selected by Minnesota Milk’s Board of Directors, and then a private committee determines the recipient for the year from the slate of finalists.
Minnesota’s Producer of the Year is recognized at the Minnesota Milk Annual Meeting. The recipient serves as representative of Minnesota’s dairy farmers and community throught their leadership and community involvment. Sharing the story of the producer of the year helps to bring more awareness to dairy farmers and their commitment to dairy farming.
2024 Award Winner: Pat & Jody Lunemann, Twin Eagle Dairy
The Minnesota Milk Producers Association, the state’s dairy advocacy group, recognized the 2024 Producers of the Year: Pat and Jody Lunemann of Twin Eagle Dairy in Clarissa, Minn at their annual meeting. This honor recognizes the Lunemanns for their exceptional leadership in agriculture and their community, as well as their outstanding innovation and commitment to the Minnesota dairy community.
The Lunemann family has been farming in the same area for three generations since 1925. Originally a 50-cow dairy, the operation expanded over the years to today when they are milking 900 cows. They have also implemented various conservation practices along the way, such as utilizing cover crops.
“When I first started farming, one of my initial purchases was a moldboard plow, which is funny to think about now because I don’t own one today,” Pat said. “Our farm has evolved to be much more sustainably oriented through the methods we use, and we emphasize the importance of protecting our natural environment.”
In addition to taking initiative in conservation, the Lunemanns have demonstrated exceptional leadership both within the agricultural community and beyond.
Pat started in agricultural leadership at the young age of 28, serving on the Land O’Lakes board of directors for six years. Following that, he became actively involved with Minnesota Milk, where he served on the board of directors and as board president for many years.
“My experiences in ag leadership have made me a better public speaker and an engaged voice for farmers,” Pat said. “I’ve had many opportunities to visit Washington, D.C. and our state capitol through Minnesota Milk to advocate on behalf of dairy farmers, which have been very rewarding.”
Pat has served on the Minnesota Agrigrowth board of directors for 20 years, including his time spent as board chair. This is a broad-spectrum ag advocacy organization involving farmers, farm organizations and ag businesses.
“I often say when we participate in these activities off the farm, we always bring new ideas and knowledge back to the farm when we return,” Jody said. “The people we’ve met and the learning opportunities we’ve had, contribute not only to our personal growth but to the growth of our farm as a whole.”
Outside of the agricultural community, Pat and Jody are both long-time participants in local singing groups. Pat has been a member of the Staples Area Men’s Chorus for over 40 years. About 20 years ago, he introduced the idea of hosting a men’s chorus workshop for high school students, “Real Men Sing.” This workshop has continued annually and has been replicated by other organizations, including the Staples Area Women’s Chorus and Wartburg College in Waverly, Iowa.
“Being able to mentor others and share our passion for singing with students is quite an honor,” Pat said. “It’s a skill they can take with them and enjoy at any age.”
Jody has been actively involved in the Clarissa Community Museum, serving on its board and spearheading efforts to raise donations to enhance the museum for the benefit of the community. She also plays the organ at their local church.
“Pat and Jody are outstanding individuals who truly exemplify dedication to dairy and their local community.” Garrett Luthens, Minnesota Milk’s board president, said. “We’re impressed by their commitment and dedication and are proud to present them with this award.”

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Past Winners
2024 | Twin Eagle Dairy
2023 | Kerfeld Hill View Farms
2022 | Mursu Dairy
2021 | Johnson Rolling Acres Dairy
2020 | Spadgenske Dairy
2019 | Miron Farm
2018 | Metz’s Hart-Land Dairy
2017 | Groetsch Dairy
2016 | Square Deal Dairy
2015 | Heintz Badger Valley Farm
2014 | Hinckley Holsteins
2013 | Krause Holsteins, Inc.
2012 | Blue Dimond Dairy
2011 | Enchanted Dairy
2010 | Gar-Lin Dairy Farms
2009 | Carlson Dairy LLP
2008 | Arendt’s Holstein Resort
2007 | Cyril Jr. & Deb Felling
2006 | Dave & Kathy Skiba
2005 | Troy & Chris Sukalski
2004 | Mike & Kris Ingvalson
2003 | John & Connie Meyer
2002 | Jerry & Linda Jennissen
2001 | Joe & Sandy Worms
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We’re looking for dairy farmers that are active in their local community in addition to the Minnesota dairy community. The recipient serves as representative of Minnesota’s dairy farmers and community throught their leadership and community involvment. Sharing the story of the producer of the year helps to bring more awareness to dairy farmers and their commitment to dairy farming.
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