ORANGE CITY, Iowa — The I-29 Moo University 2022 Dairy Webinar Series continues Thursday, Nov. 10 from noon to 1 p.m. with a focus on long-term dairy supply and demand trends.
The program, featuring Betty Berning as the lead speaker, will help producers learn about how dairy supply and demand are shifting globally and what that means for U.S. dairy.
Betty Berning operates Betty Berning Consulting, which provides services ranging from supply chain optimization to market intelligence for the food and agricultural sector. Berning has extensive experience in the ag supply chain and has held a wide variety of roles including Senior Dairy Buyer at General Mills, Loan Officer at Farm Credit, Extension Educator at the University of Minnesota, and a worker on her family’s dairy farm in Central Minnesota. Berning is also an analyst for the Daily Dairy Report. These experiences have enabled her to understand both the challenges farmers face as well as the decision-making processes of food companies and consumers.
Dairy producers and allied industry reps are invited to join the webinar. There is no fee to attend, but you must register at least one hour before the webinar at https://go.iastate.edu/O55DC7.
For more information, contact: in Iowa, Fred M. Hall at 712-737-4230; in Minnesota, Jim Salfer at 320-203-6093; or in South Dakota, Heidi Carroll at 605-688-6623.
I-29 Moo University is a consortium of Extension dairy specialists from the land-grant universities in Iowa, Minnesota, Nebraska, and South Dakota. The I-29 Moo University is a multi-state learning collaboration and connects Extension dairy staff with the dairy community to share research, information and management practices through workshops, webinars, e-newsletters, podcasts, and on-farm tours.
For more information about the I-29 Moo University Collaboration and programs visit www.i29moou.com.
— Iowa State University Extension and Outreach