In October 2008, Prairie Farms closed the factory, which was the last Pevely facility still in use.
Prairie Farms also produces and sells juices, flavored drinks, and pre-made iced tea.
Prairie Farms receives milk from 743 producers, operates twenty four plants, and produces dairy products through thirteen joint venture plants.
In 1938, Prairie Farms' income came solely from the sale of butter.
Prairie Farms also makes several novelty products.
Ice cream makes up a significant portion of Prairie Farms' sales.
Prairie Farms produces a wide range of products, and sells them through multiple branded partners.
This decision was profitable for Prairie Farms, bringing in three million dollars annually by 1978.
The purchase cost Prairie Farms about two million dollars, and the company predicted ice cream novelty sales would pay for it within ten years.
The village of Prairie Farm is within the town.