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Wisconsin Dairy Plant Directory 2020 - 2021 Wisconsin Dairy Plant Directory 2020 - 2021 Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection Division of Food and Recreational Safety dfs-4001-0601 January 2021 How To Use The Dairy Plant Directory The 2020-2021 Wisconsin Dairy Plant Directory is designed to enable the user to locate and identify the business office and plant location of every licensed dairy plant and bulk milk tanker (BMT) wash facility in Wisconsin. In the first section, each plant is listed by county and is identified by trade name, plant address, dairy plant number and processing operations information. The second section is a numerical listing and the third section is an alphabetical listing of the dairy plants. This is useful when tracing the origin of a cheese or dairy product. There are 395 dairy plants operating in the State of Wisconsin and they are designated with the prefix 55. There are 74 bulk milk tanker wash facilities and they are designated with the prefix 54. The directory can be found on our web site https://datcp.wi.gov under Publications/ Directories/ Dairy. You can contact the Division of Food and Recreational Safety at (608) 224-4683. Last Update: January 2021 Dairy Plant Operation # of Plants Affinage 41 Approved for extended runs 42 Aseptic Packaging 4 Breading Cheese 2 Brine System 56 Butter Factory 14 Cheese Factory 141 Cheese Spreads 7 Cold Pack 18 Condensary 24 Cottage Cheese 2 Cream 5 Curds 6 Custard Mix 1 Cut, Wrap, Shred 171 Dairy Flavors 6 D-Lactose 3 Enzyme Modified Dairy Products 7 Flavoring Cream Cheese 11 Frozen / Soft Serve Yogurt 1 Goat Milk 20 Grade A Plant – Does not receive milk – makes a Grade A product =<1,000,000 lbs per year 2 Grade A Plant – Does not receive milk – makes a Grade A product >1,000,000 lbs per year 1 Grade A Plant – Receives<2,000,000 lbs of milk - makes a Grade A product =<1,000,000 lbs per year 3 Grade A Plant – Receives>2,000,000 lbs of milk – makes a Grade A product >1,000,000 lbs per year 22 Grade A Powder 4 Grade A Receiving Station 57 Grade A Transfer Station 4 Ice Cream 40 Ice Cream Mix 19 Ice Cream Treat 0 Powder Mixing/Blending 41 Powdering Operation 29 Processed Cheese 31 Retail Milk Packaging 13 Sheep Milk 2 Single Service Containers 7 Smoked Cheese 7 Snack Dips 7 Sour Cream 3 UF/RO Systems 57 Whey Processing 60 Yogurt 15 DAIRY PLANTS AND BULK MILK TANK WASH FACILITIES BY COUNTY ADAMS Barron County Cheese LLC Grande Cheese Company 1623A US Highway 8 Barron, WI 54812 1007 Lake St Friendship, WI 53934 Wisconsin Dairy Plant Number 55-461 Grade B Processing: Wisconsin Dairy Plant Number 55-2185 Grade A Permit Grade B Processing <=1,000,000 lbs Authorization: Grade A Product only <=2,000,000 past/processing Specific Processing: Cut, Wrap, Grind, Shred Specific Processing: Condensary, Grade A Powder, Powder Cheese Manufacture: Mixing/Blending, UF/RO Systems, Whey Processing Cheese Factory, Asiago, Baby Swiss, Bakers, Bleu, Brick/Muenster, Brie, Camembert, Cheddar, Granular, BARRON Washed Curd, Colby, Cream Cheese, Edam, Farmers, Feta, 20 Mile Organics French, Gorgonzola, Gouda, Havarti, Lacy Swiss, 796 29 3/4 Ave Limburger, Mexican/Hispanic, Monterey Jack, Mozzarella, Barronett, WI 54813 Parmesan, Provolone, Ricotta, Swiss Wisconsin Dairy Plant Number 55-463 Grade B Comstock Creamery, LLC Processing: 1858 US Highway 63 Grade B Processing <=1,000,000 lbs Comstock, WI 54826 Specific Processing: Wisconsin Dairy Plant Number 54-648 BMT Cleaning Ice Cream, Ice Cream Mix Facility: Tank Wash Barron County Cheese 1623B US Highway 8 Comstock Creamery, LLC Barron, WI 54812 1858 US Highway 63 Comstock, WI 54826 Wisconsin Dairy Plant Number 55-623 Grade B Processing: Wisconsin Dairy Plant Number 55-648 Grade B Grade B Processing <=1,000,000 lbs Processing: Grade B Processing >1,000,000 lbs, Grade B Receiving Specific Processing: Station Cut, Wrap, Grind, Shred, Smoked Cheese Specific Processing: Brine System, Cut, Wrap, Grind, Shred, UF/RO Systems, Whey Processing Cheese Manufacture: Curds, Cheese Factory, Brick/Muenster, Cheddar, Granular, Washed Curd, Colby, Farmers, Gouda, Havarti, Mexican/Hispanic, Monterey Jack North Country Packaging, Inc BAYFIELD 1623 6th St Happy Hollow Creamery Almena, WI 54805 87550 Happy Hollow Rd Bayfield, WI 54814 Wisconsin Dairy Plant Number 55-731 Specific Processing: Wiconsin Dairy Plant Number 55-332 Grade B Processing: Cold Pack, Cut, Wrap, Grind, Shred, Flavoring Cream Grade B Processing <=1,000,000 lbs Cheese Specific Processing: Saputo Cheese USA Inc. Affnage (Aging), Brine System, Cut, Wrap, Grind, Shred, 1052 6th St Single Service Container Almena, WI 54805-9024 Cheese Manufacture: Wisconsin Dairy Plant Number 54-1508 BMT Cleaning Curds, Cheese Factory, Brie, Camermbert, Cheddar, Facility: Granular, Washed Curd, Feta, Monterey Jack, Mozzarella Tank Wash Tetzner Dairy Saputo Cheese USA Inc. 30455 Nevers Rd 1052 6th St Washburn, WI 54891 Almena, WI54805-9024 Wisconsin Dairy Plant Number 55-28 Grade B Processing: Wisconsin Dairy Plant Number 55-1508 Grade B Grade B Processing <=1,000,000 lbs Processing: Grade B Processing >1,000,000 lbs, Grade B Receiving Grade A Permit Authorization: Station Grade A Product only <=1,000,000 lbs Specific Processing: Specific Processing: Brine System, Condensary, UF/RO Systems, Whey Single Service Container, Cut, Wrap, Grind, Shred, Ice Processing Cream, Retail Milk Packaging Cheese Manufacture: BROWN Cheese Factory, Asiago, Bleu, Gorgonzola, Parmesan, Romano BelGioioso Cheese Inc 5911 County Road NN Denmark, WI 54208 Wisconsin Dairy Plant Number 54-421 BMT Cleaning Facility: Tank Wash, Pump-Hose Wash BelGioioso Cheese Inc 5900 County Road NN Denmark, WI 54208 Wisconsin Dairy Plant Number 54-911 BMT Cleaning Facility: Tank Wash BelGioioso Cheese, Inc. BelGioioso Cheese, Inc. 4348 Brookside Dr 5911 County Road NN Pulaski, WI 54162 Denmark, WI 54208 Wisconsin Dairy Plant Number 55-1639 Grade B Wisconsin Dairy Plant Number 55-421 Grade B Processing: Processing: Grade B Processing >1,000,000 lbs Grade B Processing >1,000,000 lbs Grade B Receiving Station Grade A Permit Authorization: Grade A Receiving Station Specific Processing: Brine System, UF/RO Systems, Whey Processing Specific Processing: Brine System Cheese Manufacture: Cheese Factory, Mozzarella Cheese Manufacture: Cheese Factory, Parmesan BelGioioso Cheese, Inc. BelGioioso Cheese Inc 5810 County Road NN 5312 Steve's Cheese Rd Denmark, WI 54208 Denmark, WI 54208 Wisconsin Dairy Plant Number 55-910 Specific Processing: Wisconsin Dairy Plant Number 54-365 BMT Cleaning Cut, Wrap, Grind, Shred Facility: Tank Wash BelGioioso Cheese, Inc. 5900 County Road NN BelGioioso Cheese, Inc. Denmark, WI 54208 5312 Steve's Cheese Rd Denmark, WI 54208 Wisconsin Dairy Plant Number 55-911 Grade B Processing: Wisconsin Dairy Plant Number 55-365 Grade B Grade B Processing >1,000,000 lbs Processing: Grade B Receiving Station Grade B Processing >1,000,000 lbs Grade B Receiving Station Specific Processing: Specific Processing: Brine System, UF/RO Systems, Whey Processing Brine System, Cut, Wrap, Grind, Shred Cheese Manufacture: Cheese Factory, Mascarpone, Mozzarella, Provolone Cheese Manufacture: Cheese Factory, Bleu, Gorgonzola Coldstone Creamery 2101 Oneida St BelGioioso Cheese, Inc. Green Bay, WI 54304 4200 Main St Green Bay, WI 54311 Wisconsin Dairy Plant Number 55-712 Grade B Processing: Wisconsin Dairy Plant Number 55-420 Grade B Grade B Processing <=1,000,000 lbs Processing: Grade B Processing >1,000,000 lbs Specific Processing: Ice Cream Specific Processing: Cut, Wrap, Grind, Shred Cheese Manufacture: Cheese Factory Dean Foods of Wisconsin, LLC Ledgetop Milk Processing 3399 Ridge Rd 2135 Park Rd De Pere, WI 54115-5187 Greenleaf, WI 54126 Wisconsin Dairy Plant Number 55-8 Grade B Wisconsin Dairy Plant Number 54-31 BMT Cleaning Processing: Facility: Grade B Processing <=1,000,000 lbs Tank Wash Grade A Permit Authorization: Nola's Cheese & Wine Grade A >2,000,000 Past/Processing 2665 Monroe Rd De Pere, WI 54115 Specific Processing: Cold Pack, Retail Milk Packaging, Single Service Wisconsin Dairy Plant Number 55-489 Grade B Container Processing: Grade B Processing <=1,000,000 lbs Kickaas LLC or Stamper Cheese 1429 Main St Specific Processing: Green Bay, WI 54302 Cut, Wrap, Grind, Shred Wisconsin Dairy Plant Number 55-426 Renew It Cheese 524 Martin Lane Grade B Processing: Kaukauna, WI 54130 Grade B Processing <= 1,000,000 lbs Wisconsin Dairy Plant Number 55-651 Grade B Specific Processing: Processing: Cut, Wrap, Grind , Shred, Affinage (Aging) Grade B Processing <=1,000,000 lbs Kitchen Fresh Foods Specific Processing: 1375 Gruber Rd Cut, Wrap, Grind, Shred Green Bay, WI 54313 Saputo Cheese USA Inc. Wisconsin Dairy Plant Number 55-373 Grade B 13190 Velp Ave Processing: Green Bay, WI 54313 Grade B Processing <=1,000,000 lbs Specific Processing: Wisconsin Dairy Plant Number 55-35 Grade B Processing: Cut, Wrap, Grind, Shred Grade B Processing >1,000,000 lbs Laack Brothers Cheese Specific Processing: 7050 Morrison Rd Cut, Wrap, Grind, Shred Greenleaf, WI 54126 Wisconsin Dairy Plant Number 55-266 Grade B Processing: Grade B Processing <=1,000,000 lbs Specific Processing: Cheese Spreads, Cut, Wrap, Grind, Shred Schreiber Foods, Inc. Winona Foods 1695 Mills St 1521 Brookfield Ave Green Bay, WI 54302 Howard, WI 54313 Wisconsin Dairy Plant Number 55-443 General Wisconsin Dairy Plant Number 55-444 Specific Processing: Processing: Cut, Wrap, Grind, Shred D1 Extended Run Cheese Manufacture: Grade B Processing: Cheddar, Granular, Washed Curd, Colby, Feta, Gouda, Grade B Processing >1,000,000
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