FORT ATKINSON, Wis. — The next DairyLivestream broadcast will take place on Wednesday, December 14, at 11:00 a.m. (Central time). Each hour-long session includes nationally known and carefully selected presenters who discuss the most timely and relevant challenges faced in today’s dairy industry.
The upcoming topic will be discussed by Gary Schnitkey, farm management Extension specialist, University of Illinois; Joe Lawrence, dairy forage systems specialist, Cornell University; and Steve Martin, founder, DNMCmilk. They will be joined by Chris Wolf, a founding DairyLivestream contributor and professor at Cornell University’s Dyson School of Applied Economics and Management. Together, they will share their insights in the webcast “The fuel, feed, and fertilizer forecast” as they discuss the outlook for these input prices for 2023.
Hoard’s Dairyman launched DairyLivestream in the spring of 2020. Attendees are encouraged to participate by submitting questions before, during, and after the program.
There is never a cost to register or view DairyLivestream. To sign up, go to our registration page and complete the brief questionnaire. Once registered, an email reminder will be sent with future webcast dates and times, and there is no need to register for future broadcasts. If you are unable to attend a live presentation, they are recorded and can be accessed on the Hoard’s Dairyman website under the webcasts’ link. Podcasts are also available for downloading. To learn more about the DairyLivestream, visit www.hoards.com/DLS.
Established in 1885, Hoard’s Dairyman informs and educates dairy farmers and those who work with them. Every issue of the magazine places emphasis on feeding, breeding, and animal health, as well as general farm management. Attention is also given to farm equipment, crops, facilities, milk quality, and governmental activity. Contributing authors include researchers and extension specialists from agricultural colleges, veterinarians, dairy producers, and other authorities related to dairying.
–Hoard’s Dairyman