Creameries were once in every larger town in Wright County. Eagle Grove,
Goldfield, Galt, Rowan, Woolstock, Dows, Cornelia and Clarion all boasted of
having a creamery. Most of these got their start in late 1800’s. Clarion’s
started in 1882, and apparently was one of the last towns to have a creamery!
In the archives of the Wright County Monitor, we found information on
the history of the Dows Creamery. An initial meeting was held at the Dows Hotel
in January, 1897. A former creamery, operated sporadically by B.B. Bliss, was
purchased by the newly formed Farmer’s Cooperative. (Many creameries were
cooperatives at this time.) By 1906 the Dows Creamery was processing 235,677
pounds of butter fat and had 50 shareholders, with 250 patrons! Dows built a
brand new creamery in 1905 at a cost of
$6,000, and the building is still standing.
The creameries gathered cream or milk from area
farmers. In some cases the farmers drove the cream or milk to the creameries, in
later years some creameries had a pick up route. If whole milk arrived at the
creamery, it was separated – the cream going one direction, milk the other.
Shown below is a milk separator that a farmer would use for his own household.
In 1919, Clarion Creamery was paying 65 cents per pound of butter fat. The cream
would be used to churn butter, the milk bottled for consumption. Or the milk
could be used for cheese. Once butter was made, there was buttermilk leftover –
ideal for baking, or feeding the hogs. The earliest patent on a milking machine
was 1907.
Otherwise, farmers were milking by hand. By the 1950’s refrigeration and bulk
tanks made storing milk easier. Town creameries started closing in the 1950’s,
as transportation made larger facilities more profitable. Also, as milking
standards progressed, the move from “Grade B” operations (milk was dumped into
cans) to “Grade A” operations (where the milk traveled in a clean line to a bulk
tank) meant the farmer had to upgrade.
Galt lost their creamery to fire in July of 1903. Woolstock had the
Fountain Creamery for about 13 years, before it burned to the ground in late
1903. The Clarion Dairy was purchased by Anderson-Erickson in 1966. Creameries
can still be found. Perhaps the closest one to Wright County is Picket Fence
Creamery in Woodward, Iowa.
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