New plant near Frankfort to produce butter and cheese
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FRANKFORT — Spink Colony is celebrating the opening of Käsemeister Creamery with an Open House from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., on Friday, June 1, at 18206 Spink Lane, Frankfort. Everyone is welcome to tour the creamery, sample cheeses, and enjoy a free noon meal. At the open house, visitors will see how the creamery adds value to the existing dairy operation by making cheese and butter.
Spink Colony currently milks 100 cows, with all the milk going directly to Käsemeister Creamery to be made into butter and cheese. Paul Wipf, Spink Colony manager, cited low milk prices as the driving force behind building the creamery.
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