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North Dakota Dairy Princess

The North Dakota Dairy Princess program is the longest-running one in the United States, initiated in 1946. In 2006, the program celebrated its 60th year! The princess, who serves as a goodwill ambassador for the state's dairy farmers, makes media appearances, talks with children about being healthy through consuming dairy products every day, and visits with consumers in various settings to help them understand the dedication of North Dakota's dairy farmers to wholesome and delicious dairy products, and their commitment to the land and their animals.



North Dakota Dairy Princess News

65th North Dakota Dairy Princess Hails from Anamoose

Rachael Rott, an 18-year-old dairy enthusiast from Anamoose, was crowned North Dakota’s 65th State Dairy Princess today (Thurs., June 23) in Bismarck.

Five Vie for North Dakota Dairy Princess

North Dakota’s 65th State Dairy Princess will be crowned in Bismarck the afternoon of Thursday, June 23.

Midwest Dairy Appoints New Princess Consultant

Seena Glessing, Waverly, Minn., has been named Princess Consultant for Midwest Dairy Association, with responsibilities in Minnesota, North Dakota and South Dakota.



Rachael Rott, 2011-2012 North Dakota Dairy Princess

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North Dakota Dairy Princess History

64 Years of North Dakota Dairy Princesses

A listing of all who have worn the crown.

Early North Dakota Dairy Princess Program