Dennis Clarahan Named Iowa Cattlemen’s Association 2025 Producer of the Year

AMES – Iowa Cattlemen’s Association (ICA), the leading grassroots organization supporting Iowa’s beef cattle industry, named the 2025 Producer of the Year award winner at their annual convention in mid-December. It is with great pleasure that they announce Dennis Clarahan from Keokuk County as the 2025 Producer of the Year.

Dennis Clarahan is the fifth-generation of Clarahans to raise cattle in Keokuk County. Clarahan Farms is located in Harper, Iowa, and run by Dennis and his wife, Sheryl, along with their two sons, Ryan and Neil. The operation consists of both cattle and crops. Clarahan Farms earned its Century Farm title in 2023.

Dennis’s family shared that he got his start like most rural children, showing cattle in 4-H and FFA. Dennis has fed cattle since he was seven years old, proudly telling anyone who will listen that he has been in the business for over 60 years.

The cattle operation is very focused on carcass quality, as apparent by Dennis’s dedication and participation in the ICA annual Carcass Challenge. Starting with an Angus cow base, they use Chianina genetics on the bull side, which has led to high-yielding, high-quality carcass characteristics.

In the application, his family shared that Dennis’s herd has shown continuous improvement over the last several decades in key performance indicators, thanks to sustained selection pressure, careful management, and data-driven decision-making.

These improvements have contributed directly to an increase in the total pounds of beef produced per acre for the operation. By tracking individual performance, monitoring herd health, and maintaining detailed enterprise records, Clarahan Farms has been able to identify strengths, address weaknesses, and continue building a more productive and efficient cow herd.

Dennis is a leader – not only within the operation, but within the industry and his community. Dennis served two terms as a district director on the ICA board. He also served two terms with the American Chianina Association. He has hosted several tours of the farm as well as freeze branding clinics for local 4-H clubs. Dennis was recognized as the 2024 Commercial Cattlemen of the Year through the American Chianina Association. Last year, he and Sheryl were also recognized for being 40-year members of that association, too.

The ICA Producer of the Year nomination is meaningful as it must come from another ICA producer member. This year, Bob Noble submitted the nomination and worked with Ryan Clarahan to complete the official nomination form.

Some words shared to describe Dennis are that he is noted for quality bulls and hospitality at his sales. Bob shared that he has quite the operation and welcomes you right in. Other board members recognize him as a friendly face. In the nomination form, his family said that Dennis has instilled a love of cattle in his sons and all seven of his grandchildren.

At the Iowa Cattle Industry Convention in December, his granddaughter Reagan shared a few words and spoke to his dedication to their family farm. Words like consistency, integrity, doing things the right way, and commitment were used.

In Reagan’s words, “Beyond the cattle and the land, my grandpa has also been a teacher and a role model. He has taught our family the value of hard work, perseverance, and how to take pride in what you do. He leads by example, showing us that success isn’t just measured by awards, but by the legacy you leave behind and the people you impact along the way. Grandpa, we are incredibly proud of you. Thank you for everything you’ve taught us, for the lessons you may not even realize you’ve given, and for showing us what it truly means to be a producer.”

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