Search
Better Farming OntarioBetter PorkBetter Farming Prairies

Better Farming Ontario Featured Articles

Better Farming Ontario magazine is published 11 times per year. After each edition is published, we share featured articles online.


DFO elects new chair

Sunday, January 18, 2015

by SUSAN MANN

It’s both exciting and humbling to be elected chair of Dairy Farmers of Ontario, says Ralph Dietrich.

Dietrich, who was vice chair last year and is the board member representing Region 11 (Bruce and Grey), was elected chair of Dairy Farmers at a special board meeting after the annual meeting concluded Thursday afternoon. He replaces outgoing chair Bill Emmott, who retired from the board this year after serving 16 years, including six as chair.

Emmott didn’t seek reelection last fall to represent farmers in Region 7 (Brant, Haldimand, Halton, Niagara, Norfolk and Wentworth). Albert Fledderus was elected to represent the farmers in that region.

Dietrich farms near Mildmay in Bruce County with his wife, Jayne, son, Greg, and son-in-law, Andrew. They milk 105 to 110 cows. Dietrich was first elected to the Dairy Farmers board in 2011.

In addition to being chair of Dairy Farmers of Ontario, Dietrich is a Dairy Farmers of Canada board member. He was elected to that position in July 2014.

For the upcoming year, Dietrich says his priorities, as Dairy Farmers of Ontario chair will be to continue the work the board has already started, such as the Ingredients Strategy. It’s a package of eight policy elements designed to provide a market responsive and flexible strategy to increase markets for dairy products and ingredients.

“We need to work towards industry solutions,” he says adding “we have to try and gain results sooner rather than later.”

Dietrich sees his job as Dairy Farmers chair as being the spokesperson for the board and working with the board “in moving things forward. Relationship building is also very important. As a new chair, I will need to establish and build some new relationships and I look forward to those opportunities.”

It’s important for the industry to work together in unison, he adds. “It’s my firm believe the industry is far better off if we work in harmony with each other and involve all partners in the industry. I don’t think any one of us (such as farmers, processors and government representatives) can do the best job working by ourselves.”

In addition to previously serving as Dairy Farmers of Ontario vice chair, Dietrich served as the organization’s second vice-chair and on numerous Dairy Farmers committees along with being on other dairy industry organizations. He has also served as past director and chair of Gay Lea Co-operative, is a past chair of the Ontario Co-operative Association board and has been on many of his local church councils and minor sports associations.

Other farmers elected to the Dairy Farmers of Ontario executive include Paul Vis as vice chair. He’s the board member for Region 9 (Elgin, Essex, Kent, Lambton and Middlesex). Murray Sherk, board member for Region 8 (Oxford and Waterloo), was elected second vice chair. It is the first term in those positions for both Vis and Sherk. BF

Current Issue

June/July 2025

Better Farming Magazine

Farms.com Breaking News

Ontario crops respond to summer heat

Wednesday, July 2, 2025

According to the OMAFA Field Crop News team, Ontario field crops are showing rapid development as summer-like temperatures have dominated late June early July. The warm spell has accelerated growth and helped reduce the heat unit deficit from a cool spring. Corn fields have seen a burst... Read this article online

Canada’s Place in Global Food System Resilience

Wednesday, July 2, 2025

Canada’s food system is facing serious pressure due to global supply chain issues, climate change, and rising food prices. According to a KPMG report, bold and united action is needed now to make Canada’s agriculture sector more resilient and self-reliant. With the global population... Read this article online

Calf Auction Raises Funds for Youth

Monday, June 30, 2025

Wyatt Westman-Frijters from Milverton won a heifer calf named Ingrid through a World Milk Day promotion by Maplevue Farms and a local Perth, Ontario radio station. Instead of keeping the calf, 22-year-old Westman-Frijters chose to give back to the community. The calf was sent to the... Read this article online

Cattle Stress Tool May Boost Fertility

Friday, June 27, 2025

Kansas State University researchers have developed a cool tool that may help reduce cattle stress and improve artificial insemination (AI) results. The idea came from animal science experts Nicholas Wege Dias and Sandy Johnson, who observed that cattle accustomed to their environment... Read this article online

Ontario pasture lands get $5M boost

Friday, June 27, 2025

The governments of Canada and Ontario are investing up to $5 million to strengthen shared community grazing pastures. This funding supports the province’s plan to protect Ontario’s agriculture sector and help cattle farmers improve pasture quality, ensuring long-term sustainability and... Read this article online

BF logo

It's farming. And it's better.

 

a Farms.com Company

Subscriptions

Subscriber inquiries, change of address, or USA and international orders, please email: subscriptions@betterfarming.com or call 888-248-4893 x 281.


Article Ideas & Media Releases

Have a story idea or media release? If you want coverage of an ag issue, trend, or company news, please email us.

Follow us on Social Media

 

Sign up to a Farms.com Newsletter

 

DisclaimerPrivacy Policy2025 ©AgMedia Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
Back To Top