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  2. Darigold - Wikipedia

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    Northwest Dairy Association (formerly the Northwest Dairymen's Association; trading as Darigold, Inc.) is an American dairy agricultural marketing cooperative. Headquartered in Seattle , Washington, [ 1 ] it is owned by about 350 dairy farm members of the association located in Washington , Oregon , Idaho , and Montana .

  3. Oberweis Dairy - Wikipedia

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    Oberweis Dairy states their reason for the decision is to successfully fulfill their motto, which is to "provide simply the best people, products, and places." Oberweis requires all of their dairy farmers to sign an annual agreement to refrain from using rBGH. [19] Dairy cow diets contain corn and corn silage. Soy meal is used as a protein source.

  4. Purity Dairies - Wikipedia

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    Purity Dairies, formerly known as Ezell's Dairy, is a Nashville, Tennessee, United States, based dairy company operated by the Ezell family. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 1 ] It provides products throughout Tennessee , Alabama , and Kentucky .

  5. A definitive ranking of dairy-free cheeses: The good ... - AOL

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    Today’s dairy-free cheese market has made real strides in texture and palatability, using all kinds of creative flavorings in addition to the usual yeast extract, like olive or citrus, but it ...

  6. For one day only, Dairy Queen restaurants nationwide will be giving away one free small vanilla soft-serve cone. The offer is free without purchase at participating non-mall locations in the U.S.

  7. HP Hood - Wikipedia

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    HP Hood LLC is an American dairy company based in Lynnfield, Massachusetts. Hood was founded in 1846 [ 1 ] in Derry, New Hampshire , by Harvey Perley Hood. After two years in Derry, Hood took his milk south and established a factory in Charlestown, Massachusetts .

  8. Borden Dairy - Wikipedia

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    Borden Dairy Company is an American dairy processor and distributor headquartered in Dallas, Texas. [6] Established in 2009, [2] the company is a successor to the original Borden Company established in 1857 by Gail Borden. [7] The company is a former subsidiary of Dean Foods. [1] On January 5, 2020, Borden Dairy Company filed for bankruptcy.

  9. Dean Foods - Wikipedia

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    Dean Foods was founded by Samuel E. Dean Sr., who owned an evaporated milk processing facility in Franklin Park, Illinois, in the 1920s. [8] After purchasing other Illinois dairy plants Dean developed the enterprise "from a small regional dairy into a diversified food company".