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The dairy signal - 3 days of dairy success tips for 2024

The dairy signal - 3 days of dairy success tips for 2024


By Blake Jackson

Professional Dairy Producers® (PDPW) is serving up a power-packed week of The Dairy Signal® episodes, packed with timely advice to launch your 2024 on a winning note. Mark your calendars for three days of expert insights focused on your health, herd, and bottom line. 

  • Tuesday, Jan. 2: Fuel your mind and body with Amy Mydral Miller, MS, RDN, FAND, Founder and President of Farmer’s Daughter Consulting. Learn how to build healthy eating habits and prioritize cardiovascular wellness for a thriving year. 
  • Wednesday, Jan. 3: Dive deep into feed quality with Dr. John Goeser, PhD, Director of Nutritional Research & Innovation at Rock River Lab, Inc. Get answers to your questions about 2023 crop quality and gain insights into anti-nutritional factors impacting dairies. 
  • Thursday, Jan. 4: Navigate the 2024 dairy market with Will Babler, Principal of Atten Babler Commodities LLC. He'll unveil the top 10 market drivers dairy producers should watch and equip you with risk management strategies for the year ahead. 

Bonus: Earn up to 0.5 DACE continuing education units per episode by completing a quick online quiz. Dairy AdvanCE®, your online CEU management tool, makes tracking your learning easy and keeps you up to date. To learn more, visit www.DairyAdvance.org. Farmers and students are eligible for a free subscription; allied industry professionals can subscribe for a one-time fee of $75. 

The Dairy Signal® airs live from 12:00-1:00 PM CT each Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday. Join live interactive Q&A sessions or catch up on recorded episodes at your convenience. For more information, contact PDPW at 800-947-7379 or send an email to mail@pdpw.org.  

Ready to level up your 2024? Tune in to The Dairy Signal® and take control of your health, herd, and market success. 

 

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