Iowa Secretary of Agriculture Mike Naig presented the Wergin Good Farm Neighbor Award to the Doug and Janet Brinegar Family of Wapello County today. The presentation was made during an event at the Wapello County Expo Grounds.
Brinegar Cattle Company is a diverse crop and livestock family farm located near Ottumwa. Operated by Doug and Janet, the operation also includes their sons CD and Wyatt. Their daughter Rachel, her husband, Mitch, and their four children, Cale, Grayson, Harper and Kynsley are not actively involved in the day-to-day farming operations, but are proud supporters of the farm.
“Whether it’s their involvement and leadership in FFA and 4-H, their service to their school district, or their willingness to mentor other farmers, the Brinegars have demonstrated a clear focus of supporting the next generation of agriculture and the future of their community,” said Secretary Mike Naig. “They embody the spirit of a ‘Good Farm Neighbor’ as they are always ready to lend a helping hand while also being good caretakers of their land and livestock. I am pleased to present the Brinegars with the Wergin Good Farm Neighbor Award.”
The family raises corn, soybeans and hay and also operates a custom harvest and silage chopping business. They own a cow-calf herd, feed cattle, including custom cattle feeding, and are BQA (Beef Quality Assurance) certified. The Brinegars use innovation through the Google Survey app to keep detailed calving records, feed records and health records. They utilize technology to assist with accounting and billing, all of which helps them easily connect with their cattle feeding customers.
They have a strong track record of deploying conservation practices to ensure that the farm can be productive for future generations. They utilize 100 percent rotational grazing and ensure a sustainable system by grazing cattle on cornstalks during winter months, only supplementing with hay when nutritionally needed. They have planted cover crops since 2015, with wheat being their preferred choice. They utilize minimum tillage, practice contour farming and have installed terraces on land more susceptible to erosion.