Dairy Farms Win Opportunity to Donate to Charity

Do More with Less

Every day you are asked to be more efficient, get more output and use fewer resources. At GENEX, we understand those demands and are committed to helping you – our members and customers – get more out of genetics. Our goal is to help you “Do More with Less” through feed-efficient, sustainable genetics and high fertility semen.

While genetically selecting for feed efficiency and using high fertility semen is a win, during our 2024 “Do More with Less” promotion, U.S. producers had the opportunity for a win-win! Through your GENEX representative, you had the opportunity to enter into a drawing to win a $500 donation to the charity of your choice. That’s helping create a bright future for all!

Genetically
select for feed
efficiency.

Create more
pregnancies with
high fertility sires.

Together, we can
build a more
sustainable future.

Thanks to all who participated, and congratulations to our winners! GENEX is proud to have made donation in honor of the following farms:

Riverview Dairy - California

Donation to Central Valley Christian School Society

Randy Gorzeman (left) receives his donation for Central Valley Christian School Society from GENEX Territory Sales Manager Doug Westenbroek.

Spandet Dairy - Texas

Donation to Texas Tech Dairy Science Club

The Texas Tech Dairy Science Club accepts the donation. Members representing the club include (L to R): Madison Williams, Megan Van Adrichem, Iris Schilderink, Ellen Schilderink (Coach), Tim Ally, and Jett Ramaekers.

Ulys Dairy - California

Donation to Neighborhood Christian School

GENEX representative Joe Alves presents the donation to Ulysses Mendosa to be given to Neighborhood Christian School.

Lopes Family Dairy - California

Donation to Newman FFA, Orestimba High School

Thirty-nine Newman FFA members from Orestimba High School attended the State FFA Convention. The donation helped to cover some of the costs associated with their trip.

Kirk Winders - Maryland

Donation to St. Peter’s Lutheran Church

Kim and Kirk Winders, along with their son, Kirklyn, accept the check to be given to St. Peter’s Lutheran Church.

Thanks to these and all the farms that choose genetics to do more with less. Together, we can move the needle on dairy sustainability.

From improving herd performance to uplifting local communities, this promotion showcased the powerful impact dairy farms can have when efficiency meets generosity. Thank you to all the farms who continue to “Do More WITH LESS.” Together, we’re building a brighter, more sustainable future.

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