Iowa Secretary of Agriculture Mike Naig will present the Ebaugh family of Bremer County with the Wergin Good Farm Neighbor Award. The presentation will take place during an event beginning at 11:00 a.m. on Thursday, Sept. 18, at their family farm located north of Denver and east of Waverly.
Jeremy and Sara Ebaugh, along with their three sons, John, Joe, and Jeb, operate Ebaugh Dairy, a fourth-generation farm that is home to Holstein dairy cows, a cow/calf herd and chickens. The family also raises corn, soybeans, hay, oats and rye. Milk from the dairy is sold to Wapsie Valley Creamery, and the family also sells Holstein bull calves, eggs and St. Bernard puppies.
With John and Joe pursuing agricultural careers after wrestling at Upper Iowa University, and Jeb actively helping on the farm while in high school, the family is preparing the way for a fifth generation to continue the operation. John and his fiancé, Emily, are getting married this month and working to establish their own farming operation. Joe is entering his senior year at Upper Iowa University, where he is studying agricultural business and is renting his grandparents’ homeplace, which he someday hopes to purchase. Like his brother, Joe is a standout wrestler and hopes to help coach the Denver wrestling program after graduation. Jeb is a sophomore at Denver High School. In addition to being active in wrestling and FFA, he is an important contributor to the farm’s daily work.
The Ebaughs are quick to note that their success is also made possible by the hardworking employees and local students who lend a hand. Chevelle Gafellar, Owen Lanus, Levi Lanus, Addison Buseman, Ashlyn Strottmen, Kyler White, and Joey West are among the helpers who regularly assist with milking and caring for livestock.