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High quality forages - boost dairy cow performance

High quality forages - boost dairy cow performance


By Blake Jackson

This week, The Dairy Signal by Professional Dairy Producers brings you valuable information for progressive dairy farmers.

Stay informed with the latest research on feeding forages (Tuesday), colostrum feeding (Wednesday), and bi-weekly economic updates (Thursday).

Tuesday, September 3rd:

Learn how high-quality forages impact dairy cow performance in an interactive session with Dr. Luiz Ferraretto, a ruminant nutrition specialist from the University of Wisconsin-Madison.

Wednesday, September 4th:

Drs. Ryan Breuer and Donald Sockett from the University of Wisconsin-Madison will discuss the crucial role of colostrum in newborn calf health and development, sharing insights from new research.

Thursday, September 5th:

Get ahead of the fall harvest season with Ben Buckner, chief grains and dairy analyst at AgResource Company. His presentation will cover the latest export, weather, and industry news affecting dairy and agricultural markets.

The Dairy Signal episodes are accredited by Dairy AdvanCE, allowing dairy producers, industry professionals, and students to earn continuing education units (CEUs) by attending either the live or recorded sessions. Dairy AdvanCE is an online platform that simplifies CEU management.

This weekly series provides practical insights and resources for dairy farmers and food system professionals. Each episode airs live from 12:00 PM to 1:00 PM CT on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday. Live sessions offer Q&A with the speakers, and recordings are available shortly after each episode.

For more information, contact Professional Dairy Producers on 800-947-7379 or mail@pdpw.org.

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