Iowa announces Domeyer as Dairy Princess Alternate
In the world of Iowa's dairy industry, a new chapter is about to begin. The current Iowa Dairy Princess, Haley Ronnebaum, and Alternate, Harley Baumler, will be passing on their roles at the end of the month, marking the end of their successful tenure.
The new Iowa Dairy Princess and Alternate have not been officially named yet, but based on recent social media posts and past roles, Kaitlyn Besler and Alia Domeyer are strong contenders. In 2024, they served as the Brown Swiss Princesses and as Allamakee County Dairy Princess Alternates. Alia Domeyer, a resident of Delhi, currently holds the title of Iowa Dairy Princess Alternate.
Alia Domeyer is no stranger to the dairy princess program. Before her current title, she served as the 2024 Delaware County Dairy Princess. Her father is Dewey Domeyer, and Jeannie Domeyer is her mother.
Harley Baumler, from St. Lucas, is the current Alternate Iowa Dairy Princess. Her parents are Mike and Amy Baumler.
The search results do not provide explicit information on the Iowa Dairy Princess and Alternate for the year 2024-25, nor the exact date when the new Princess and Alternate will begin their duties. However, it is traditionally in late summer or early fall that the new Iowa Dairy Princess and Alternate are crowned and begin their duties.
The new Iowa Dairy Princess and Alternate were chosen from a pool of thirteen candidates, four of whom were from the KMCH listening area: Bianka Ronnebaum of Earlville, Maleah Demmer of Dundee, Kaitlyn Besler of Worthington, and Libby Hagemann of New Vienna.
The current Iowa Dairy Princess, Haley Ronnebaum, hails from Earlville, and her parents are Mitch and Jenny Ronnebaum. Kelsey Timp, an 18-year-old from Winneshiek County, was crowned as the Iowa Dairy Princess.
For the latest updates and official names of the new Iowa Dairy Princess and Alternate, it is recommended to consult the Iowa Dairy Industry Association or the official Iowa Dairy Princess social media channels directly. The new Princess and Alternate will begin their duties on September 1st.
- The upcoming Iowa Dairy Princess and Alternate, rumored to be Kaitlyn Besler and Alia Domeyer, previously served as Brown Swiss Princesses and Allamakee County Dairy Princess Alternates in 2024.
- Alia Domeyer, a resident of Delhi and the current Iowa Dairy Princess Alternate, had earlier served as the 2024 Delaware County Dairy Princess.
- The new Dairy Princess and Alternate will be crowned and begin their duties traditionally during late summer or early fall.
- Four candidates from the KMCH listening area, including Bianka Ronnebaum of Earlville, were among the thirteen candidates vying for the positions of Iowa Dairy Princess and Alternate.
- The official confirmations of the new Iowa Dairy Princess and Alternate, as well as the beginning date of their duties, can be found on the Iowa Dairy Industry Association or their official social media channels.