Growing our Generation: Two perspectives on dairy farming
While many envision the dairy sector solely on the farm, modern agriculture relies heavily on vital, nontraditional supporting roles.
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June marks National Dairy Month, a time to celebrate the hard-working individuals who keep the industry moving forward, often in ways you might not expect. While many envision the dairy sector solely on the farm, modern agriculture relies heavily on vital, nontraditional supporting roles.
Rooted in traditional dairy, born and raised on her family’s dairy farm in Louisville, Ohio, Stark County Young Agricultural Professional member Alicia McCracken understands both sides as she is now an outbound dairy sales representative for pbs animal health in Massillon, Ohio working with over 300 dairy customers throughout the United States, primarily in Midwest and eastern states.

McCracken credits much of her professional growth to Ohio Farm Bureau’s elite leadership development program, AgriPOWER, a 12-month, cohort-based program designed to educate, empower and connect Ohio’s rising leaders in all sectors of agriculture.
“The largest impact for me was the network of friends/colleagues I made. With such a diverse class, I know if I have a question about a certain sector in agriculture, there is someone in our class available. My career has grown too as I feel much more competent talking about agriculture issues throughout the country.”

The biggest challenge in the dairy industry currently is low milk prices and high input prices. Dairy producers must be both the buyer and the seller and they are hit on both sides. We at pbs animal health are trying to help all producers, small and large, by having the products they need at the best prices and getting those products to them within a few days.
“Participating in AgriPOWER has helped me become more insightful with my customers, by challenging my comfort zone to be able to ask questions and be more personable with each account to help them reach their farm goals. “
AgriPOWER Class XVII applications due Aug. 1, 2026
Through personal development workshops, issues expert speakers, industry tours and a class project, AgriPOWER participants will be equipped to positively impact their industry and community.
Are you an early-stage business owner looking for grant assistance to reach your long-term goals? Look no further than the Growing Tomorrow Grant. Applications are due July 31.
The Ohio Farm Bureau Foundation is looking for its next YAP foundation director. This is a unique leadership development opportunity for an active Young Ag Professional (ages 18–35) to hold a voting seat on the foundation’s board of directors for the 2027 term. Application deadline July 31.
Curious about the diverse careers in agriculture? Learn more at one of Ohio Farm Bureau’s free ExploreAg one-day camps for students entering grades 9-12! See the full list of camp descriptions and application deadlines.
Ohio Farm Bureau has teamed with Collette Tours to take guided travel experiences to a new level, starting with France, March 11-22, 2027. From the opulent Palace of Versailles to the enchanting streets of Paris, grab a baguette and rendezvous with the best of France. Bask in the rich history, culture, and romance of these celebrated cities, fairy-tale Loire Valley châteaux, and charming towns. The registration deposit deadline is Sept. 12.
Feature photo: Alicia’s family farm, Dickerhoof Family Farm in Louisville, Ohio.
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