Darigold unveils world’s largest ‘World Cow’ mural at Washington processing facility
The giant Holstein cow with spots arranged as a map of the world celebrates the farmer-owned cooperative’s diversity, equity and inclusion efforts.
Darigold Inc. said it unveiled a giant “World Cow” mural, painted by Vermont-based artist DJ Barry, at its Sunnyside, Wash., processing facility. The 44-by-66-foot mural, featuring a Holstein cow with spots arranged as a world map, commemorates Darigold’s commitment to ensuring a diverse, equitable and inclusive work environment across its entire enterprise.
Building its century-old legacy of providing high-quality dairy to Northwest communities, Darigold has undertaken a months-long initiative to ensure all team members feel a sense of belonging and excitement to execute its vision of “Leading Dairy Forward.” This ongoing process aided by employees will result in new tools and training designed to help team members thrive, the co-op said. Marie-Claude Milot, Darigold’s head of people, culture and engagement, said Barry’s World Cow concept was a natural fit for the Northwest dairy business.