Roden Echo Valley, LLC

Roden Echo Valley, LLC Roden Echo Valley, LLC is a dairy farm located in West Bend, WI and owned by Bob & Cindy Roden, Rick & Melissa Roden, and Joe Roden. Do you give farm tours?

Roden Echo Valley, LLC is a dairy farm located in the Town of Trenton. Bob & Cindy Roden started farming in Saukville in the early 1980's, and in July of 1995 moved to the current location in the Town of Trenton. The farm currently has 600 milking cows and about 70 baby calves at this location. When heifers are about 3 months old they are moved to another farm in Saukville where they are bred when

they are over a year old. Before the heifer has their first calf they are moved to the home farm, where all the baby calves are born. In January 2015 the farm name changed from Rob-n-Cin Farms to Roden Echo Valley, LLC as future generations invested in the farm. Frequently Asked Questions

Where did the farm get it's name Rob-n-Cin Farms? In the 1980's the owners of the farm (Bob & Cindy) were on a bowling league. The couples who bowled together all combined their names, making the team and farm name Rob-n-Cin Farms. How many hours a day does it take to milk the cows? At Rob-n-Cin Farms each cow is milked three times per day. It takes about 6 hours to milk all 600 cows. Those 6 hours doesn't include setting up the milking parlor and the cleaning after the cows are milked. Yes, we give a lot of farm tours to school groups and others who are interested in learning more about agriculture. Bob & Cindy's youngest daughter has began her own business - Roden Barnyard Adventures - and gives many tours. Check out her website and schedule your tour today: http://www.rodenbarnyard.com/

Breakfast time on the farm! June is Dairy Month and we hope you are headed out to a dairy breakfast near you this month....
06/13/2026

Breakfast time on the farm! June is Dairy Month and we hope you are headed out to a dairy breakfast near you this month.

The calm before the storm.
06/10/2026

The calm before the storm.

Ahead of the predicted storms for this week, the corn planter is back home and ready for its bath. Planting 2026 is offi...
06/09/2026

Ahead of the predicted storms for this week, the corn planter is back home and ready for its bath. Planting 2026 is officially complete ✔️

We have been enjoying supporting the annual Newburg Fire Department Picnic. We donated some hamburgers, judged the parad...
06/07/2026

We have been enjoying supporting the annual Newburg Fire Department Picnic. We donated some hamburgers, judged the parade and drove Roden Barnyard Adventures, LLC horses through the parade today.

Happy June Dairy Month!
06/06/2026

Happy June Dairy Month!

Another perfect day for chopping hay.
06/01/2026

Another perfect day for chopping hay.

It's time for first crop hay!! The hay we are chopping today was cut yesterday, is being merged now and then chopped. Th...
05/26/2026

It's time for first crop hay!! The hay we are chopping today was cut yesterday, is being merged now and then chopped. The first load of haylage has been dumped!

It's another great corn planting day!
05/22/2026

It's another great corn planting day!

Some days on the farm are never forgotten, like this one. This is back 16 years when date stamps were on every photo so ...
05/19/2026

Some days on the farm are never forgotten, like this one. This is back 16 years when date stamps were on every photo so you always remember exactly when it happened. It was late in the day and Bob's oldest daughter Patti was driving, until it was buried, literally. It took unhooking and a tow truck on higher ground to get both out.

After the wet April this year, we are surprised with how the fields dried out. The recent rain has been welcome to help our planted crops start to grow.

The last of the soybeans were planted today! The planter is back home and ready for its bath. We still have plenty of co...
05/15/2026

The last of the soybeans were planted today! The planter is back home and ready for its bath. We still have plenty of corn to plant, we've had the perfect stretch of weather to get a lot of seeds in the ground.

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5545 County Road Y
West Bend, WI
53095

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