He milks cows from a radio studio..........


Lee Mielke was born and raised in Fond du Lac,
Wisconsin and is a graduate
of Brown Institute in Minneapolis
, Minnesota.

He began his broadcast career in 1971 in Berlin, Wisconsin, and later moved to Lynden, Washington.  

 

Lee created DairyLine Radio in September of 1988. It aired on 5 radio stations in 3 states. Today DairyLine is carried on over 80 stations covering 25 states.  

While he was not raised on a farm and, as he says, “barely knew the difference between a bull and a heifer,” he soon came to appreciate farm radio in Berlin.  Lee’s last name really is Mielke. He often comments that he is the “Mielke” and his listeners are the “Milkers.”


The DairyLine newspaper column is featured in 10 agricultural newspapers covering
California, Idaho, Indiana, Kentucky, Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota, New York, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Texas, Vermont, Virginia, Washington and Wisconsin. 

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Bill Baker was born and raised in Port Angeles, Washington, where he began his broadcast career in 1980. He's worked as an announcer and producer at several radio stations in Washington state including  Aberdeen, Mount Vernon, Bellingham and Seattle, before joining DairyLine in March of 2000. 

Bill produces various segments of DairyLine, including the Saturday program.  He also updates the dairyline.com website several times a day with the latest dairy news and prices. If you see something on the internet that you find interesting, be sure to email Bill at his address below. 

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