Welcome to Doll Dairy Farm
Meet a Calf Your Classroom Can Adopt
I’m Farmer Frank Doll, and I operate a family dairy farm in Greenville, Illinois. Our family has been farming for more than 80 years, and we pour our heart and soul into our work every day. We are proud to say that we are a family farm and care for 200 cows.
One of the newest members of our herd is this sweet calf here. She doesn’t have a name yet, but if your classroom adopts her, you’ll get to name her and watch her grow with monthly photos and updates.
Like most of the other dairy cows on our farm, she is a Holstein, a breed that is known for their black and white spots. This little calf is curious and kind and likes to play with her calf friends. She also eats a lot, which is important for her growth and development.
If you’d like to adopt her for your classroom, click the link on the right. Once your adoption form is received, we’ll send you an email update with an adoption certificate that you can fill out and hang in your classroom, along with a video from me.
Each month, we’ll send an email with a picture and update on your calf, along with fun, educational materials that help students learn about dairy farming and nutritious dairy foods.
Thanks for reading about our dairy farm and baby calf. We hope you’ll consider adopting her and follow her during her journey this school year.
For information on the other calves available for adoption, click here.
About Doll Dairy Farm
A Family Dairy Farm in Greenville, Illinois
Doll Dairy Farm is a family dairy farm in Greenville, Illinois with a strong farming tradition that spans more than 80 years. As a third-generation farm, we are proud to continue the work started by Farmer Doll’s grandfather while caring for our cows and producing quality dairy.
Dairy Farming and Crop Farming Together
In addition to raising dairy cows, Farmer Frank Doll also maintains 700 acres of corn, wheat, soybeans, and hay. These crops play an important role in supporting the farm and helping provide feed and resources for the herd.
Why Classrooms Love Calf Adoption
Adopting a calf gives students a fun and meaningful way to connect with agriculture, dairy farming, and the care that goes into raising healthy animals. With monthly photos, updates, and educational materials, classrooms can follow a real calf’s progress while learning more about where dairy foods come from.
This ongoing classroom experience helps make dairy education more personal, memorable, and engaging throughout the school year.
Meet This Sweet Holstein Calf
Holstein calves are well known for their black and white markings and are one of the most recognized dairy breeds. This calf is curious, kind, playful, and growing every day. By adopting her, your classroom can be part of her journey and watch her change month by month.
Quick Facts About Doll Dairy Farm
- Our family has been farming for over 80 years
- The third-generation farm was started by Farmer Doll’s grandfather
- In addition to raising cows, Farmer Doll also maintains 700 acres of corn, wheat, soybeans, and hay
Choose Your Cow’s Name
Start the Adoption Process
Choose your cow’s name, then click below.
