Dairy Open House! See Amazing, New Robotic Milking June 29 Near St. Charles

Dairy Open House! See Amazing, New Robotic Milking June 29 Near St. Charles

Kick off your summer fun by visiting a local dairy farm and taking a selfie with a cow.

The Lenkaitis family is opening barn doors to the general public from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, June 29.

Visitors have the unique opportunity to meet a farm family using technology to produce fresh, wholesome milk.

Andy Lenkaitis, part owner and operator of the dairy farm, said the Lenkaitis family is excited to host the community for an afternoon of fun on the farm.

“Our family hopes it serves as an opportunity for those attending to learn about the people and dairy cows behind the nutritious milk and dairy foods we all enjoy,” he said.

The farm, known as Lenkaitis Holsteins, was purchased by the family in 1983 and began with just five cows. Today, the farm is enjoyed by three generations of the Lenkaitis family and is comprised of 150 head, including 80 milk cows.

The newest barn on the farmstead was built in 2018 and houses two robotic milking units.

“On a traditional dairy farm, all of the cows are milked twice or three times a day by people. With robotic milkers, the cows decide when they want to milk,” Lenkaitis said.

Attendees can take a 30-minute guided tour of the dairy barn to see the cows being milked by robotic milkers, learn how the farm maintains a clean, comfortable environment for the cows and examine the feed used in their special diets to keep them healthy.

“We also have the perfect spot for attendees to see the cows up-close and take a selfie with one,” Lenkaitis said.

Besides the cows, visitors will also see tractors and other equipment used to grow and harvest crops. The Lenkaitis family grows corn, alfalfa, oats and small grains primarily used to feed the animals.

Attendees can enjoy their afternoon of fun at the farm with a scoop of ice cream in-hand. A donation of $2 will be collected for a serving of ice cream and your choice of toppings.

All proceeds support the 10,000 Gallon Milk Challenge – which aims to support the dairy industry and our neighbors in need by providing 10,000 gallons of milk to area food pantries and the Northern Illinois Food Bank.

The Lenkaitis family embraced technology to make their business sustainable for future generations.

“There are only three dairy farms left in Kane County, us included,” Lenkaitis said. “We made an investment to renovate our farm to take the best care of our cows and people. By making a safe, comfortable environment for both, we look forward to providing top-quality milk for consumers for years to come.”

This event is being coordinated by the Illinois Livestock Development Group, Illinois Milk Producers Association and the Kane County Farm Bureau.

To learn more about the Lenkaitis Holsteins and the event, visit their website at lenkaitisholsteins.com or follow them on social media @lenkaitisholsteins.

Dairy Open House

  • What: Dairy Open House at Lenkaitis Holsteins near St. Charles Ice Cream Social to benefit KCFB Foundation 10k Challenge
  • When: 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, June 29; Ribbon-cutting of new robotic milking barn at 11:30 a.m.
  • Where: Lenkaitis Holsteins is located at 6N509 Corron Road, St. Charles, IL 60175. Their farm is located on west side of St. Charles in the village of Campton Hills, just three miles west of Randall Road. From Route 64, take Burlington Road for two miles to Corron Road. Look for signs as you near the farmstead.
  • Tickets: No entry ticket to the dairy open house is necessary; however, an RSVP at the following link to this Facebook Event page is encouraged.
  • Details: Tour a modern dairy facility and watch robotic milking while you eat ice cream, learn about the benefits of modern dairy barns, and choose to support local food pantries, all during June, National Dairy Month.