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Meet the Ladies – and the Navy veteran family – creating the legacy of Legacy Dairy
At Legacy Dairy, Allie, Eve, and Trudy are vital members of the milk-producing operation. But they’re not much for shaking hands or giving high-fives.
To better understand why, here’s a few more names of VIPs on this fourth-generation family farm: Tipsy, Cookies & Cream and Sundae. Oh, and you can’t forget about WiFi. Yup, you guessed it. They are the names of cows, not humans. That’s because Legacy Dairy says “every cow on our farm is a lady and we treat her as such!” You can check out photos of each one for yourself on the dairy’s website.

A legacy in the making
At nine years old, Ally Jones was the typical “girly girl,” with bows and frilly everything. She had nothing to do with a farm or dairy cattle.

Local dairy farm wins blue ribbon in state fair
A local dairy farm won first prize at the Kentucky State Fair.
Life, liberty, and a love of dairy farming
Ally Jones left her family and farm life in South Central Kentucky to pursue an education at the University of Kentucky but it would be an understatement to say that she was homesick for life on the farm.

New dairy business starts during global pandemic
During a time when the world was at a pause, Legacy Dairy and the Jones family felt like they were on top of the world. Genelle, Doug, Ally and Jagger Jones live in the Hiseville community where they have just recently turned their dreams into a reality.
Delivering Dairy
Local farm keeping milk flowing during rush.
The Perfect Storm
Change has been a part of the dairy industry as long as cows have been producing milk.