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Anytime you enjoy a tall glass of milk, bowl of ice cream, or a slice of cheese, you’re celebrating dairy farmers and processors. As part of National Dairy Month, we chatted with the folks at Umpqua Dairy about their ongoing, delicious part in the dairy industry and what we can all expect out of this Oregon-based business in the years ahead.


A Quick History of Umpqua Dairy

Umpqua Dairy has been turning wholesome Oregon milk into dairy products since 1931. Over the decades, Umpqua Dairy has faced plenty of changes, including a fire that shut down operations for a short time in the 1970s, as well as innovations in packaging and processing that have helped shape the industry in and around the region.   

Throughout its history, Umpqua Dairy has remained a family operation, with current owners, the Shehadey family guiding the way in partnership with an experienced staff of long-term employees. Prior to their leadership, Doug and Steve Feldkamp had driven and navigated the company’s direction for 35 years and their father, Bob Feldkamp, ran the company after taking over for his father, Ormond, who co-founded it just years after the Great Depression. 

During its first 40 years in business, Umpqua Dairy was a Douglas County exclusive. By the late 70s, they expanded into Medford. Then in the 1990s, distribution centers were built in Portland and Klamath Falls to meet the growing demand for its innovative products, delicious ice cream flavors, and wholesome milk. 

Today Umpqua Dairy Ice Cream can be found in 12 western states

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It All Starts with Quality Milk from Happy Cows

According to John Harvey, Director of Plant Operation at Umpqua Dairy, one of the most important aspects of any dairy product is healthy cows.

“Our Oregon dairy farmers take great care and planning to maintain their herds to their prime health and happiness,” John explained when asked about the milk Umpqua Dairy uses in its products. “Our local dairy farmers care for their animals. We honestly believe that we have some of the best milk in the world.”

Umpqua Dairy also adheres to and follows strict safety guidelines, which means products are safer now than ever.  

Part of that safety, as well as efficiency, accuracy, and consistency, has come with the evolution of dairy processing equipment and automation. Today, a computer system controls the cheese vat agitators to achieve consistent final product quality. Additionally, the company is able to more accurately blend milk and cream and test products immediately, as well as analyze and test milk in the lab. 

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From Dairy Farm to Your Table

Before Umpqua Dairy products make their way to local supermarkets, every pint of ice cream, gallon of milk, or tub of cottage cheese, goes through a series of innovative checkpoints. These include handheld routing systems to streamline the delivery process of finished goods, updates and new processes for the recording of equipment and product runs, as well as metal detectors for food safety.

Those same innovations are used to help produce Umpqua Dairy ice cream, frozen yogurt, whipping cream, half-and-half, buttermilk, sour cream, eggnog, butter, juice and fruit drink, and a full range of fluid milk options.



Safety and innovation are always of the utmost concern for the Oregon-based dairy processor. Sure, everyone loves Umpqua Dairy products, but with forward-thinking leaders at the helm, dedicated employees sticking with tried-and-true recipes, and dairy farmers producing some of the most wholesome and delicious milk anywhere, those products are just going to get more delicious, consistent, and available in even more stores. 

The future of the industry, local dairy farmers, and Umpqua Dairy is bright indeed.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where does Umpqua Dairy get their milk?
They get their certified rBST Free milk from independent dairy farms in Southern Oregon and in the Willamette Valley.

Where are Umpqua Dairy products made?
Their products are made at their processing plant in Roseburg, Oregon. The milk received from farmers is separated in the facility and is usually used within 24 hours to manufacture all dairy, culture and ice cream products.

Where are Umpqua Dairy products sold?
Umpqua Dairy products are sold throughout Oregon, Washington, Northern California, Idaho and Nevada.

Find a Store
Locations within 500 miles of current store.

East Wenatchee

260 Highline Dr
WA, 98802

0.0 Miles

Yakima

2112 South 1st Street
WA, 98903

58.2 Miles

Monroe

19881 US-2
WA, 98272

84.4 Miles

Auburn

1425 Outlet Collection Way
WA, 98001

92.4 Miles

Marysville

9623 State Ave #13
WA, 98270

99.6 Miles

Mount Vernon

2021 Market Street
WA, 98273

119.2 Miles

Lacey

5500 Martin Way E
WA, 98516

121.1 Miles

The Dalles

2600 W 6th Street
OR, 97058

131.2 Miles

Sequim

990 East Washington Building A, Suite 101
WA, 98382

138.5 Miles

Gresham

2865 NE Hogan Dr
OR, 97030

165.1 Miles

Oregon City

1900 McLoughlin Boulevard SE Ste 120
OR, 97045

178.7 Miles

Cornelius

3865 Baseline Rd.
OR, 97113

184.3 Miles

Woodburn

1550 Mt Hood Avenue
OR, 97071

197.8 Miles

Salem

1230 Lancaster Drive SE., #10
OR, 97317

214.9 Miles

Redmond

3141 S Hwy 97
OR, 97756

222.4 Miles

Albany

1355 Goldfish Farm Rd SE
OR, 97322

233.1 Miles

Corvallis

400 NE Circle Blvd
OR, 97330

241.2 Miles

Eugene

2200 W 6th Street
OR, 97402

269.0 Miles

Roseburg

782 NE Garden Valley Blvd.
OR, 97470

324.6 Miles

Klamath Falls

1776 Avalon St
OR, 97603

365.8 Miles

White City

7303 Crater Lake Hwy
OR, 97503

366.4 Miles