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Photos: Jones Dairy Farm and its 1922 barn
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Exterior of the century-old barn at Jones Dairy Farm in Fort Atkinson.
Jones Dairy Farm
In this undated photo, believed to be from the mid- to late 1920s, businessmen pose in front of the yellow dairy barn on the property of Jones Dairy Farm.
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Mariah Hadler of Jones Dairy Farm explores the vast hay mow in the upper level of a 100-year-old dairy barn on the company’s property in Fort Atkinson. The barn, with innovative technology for the time, was built by W.D. James, who had purchased land from the Joneses to start his own dairy farm. The Jones family bought the property back after James died in 1948.
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A mural illustrating the history of Jones Dairy Farm graces a wall inside the Jones Market. The white building is the Jones Farmhouse, constructed in 1844, which still stands in Fort Atkinson.
Jones Dairy Farm
The barn has always been yellow but today also features a barn quilt on its exterior. The century-old barn will be open for tours on Saturday.
Jones Dairy Farm
Mariah Hadler opens the door of the century-old barn on the company’s property in Fort Atkinson. Cows were milked in the barn from 1922 to 1985.
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A piece of antique surveying equipment and a land grant certificate are displayed at Jones Dairy Farm in Fort Atkinson. Milo Jones, the company's founder, came to what is now Wisconsin in 1834 to work as a surveyor for the federal government and liked the land in Fort Atkinson so much that he bought 600 acres along the Rock River.
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Visitors to the Jones Market in Fort Atkinson peruse the company’s products. Above is the wheelchair used by Milo Jones, who was forced to give up farming but founded Jones Dairy Farm in 1889, selling sausage made from his mother's recipe. The company now employs nearly 500 people and its products are sold throughout North America.
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Antique processing equipment from the early days of Jones Dairy Farm are displayed inside the company’s retail store in Fort Atkinson.
Jones Dairy Farm
Livestock identifications from the former dairy herd remain inside the 1922 barn at Jones Dairy Farm in Fort Atkinson.
Jones Dairy Farm
Forty-foot-tall wooden grain silos rise from the interior of a century-old barn at Jones Dairy Farm in Fort Atkinson, Wis. Thursday, Sept. 8, 2022. JOHN HART, STATE JOURNAL
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