By Andi Anderson
Iowa Dairy Days is an educational event designed to support dairy farmers with important learning and planning tools. The Elma meeting offers useful information that helps producers understand current changes in the dairy industry and prepare for future challenges.
The event takes place on Tuesday, February third, two thousand twenty six. It runs from nine thirty in the morning until two thirty in the afternoon. The meeting is held at the Elma Community Complex located on Oak Street in Elma, Iowa.
The theme of this event is “Near Term Strategies for Long Term Pay Off.” This theme highlights the value of making smart decisions today to improve farm success in the future. The program focuses on emerging dairy industry issues that affect production, marketing, and farm planning.
During the meeting, dairy producers can learn about new ideas that support better herd management, farm efficiency, and business planning. Educational sessions are designed to provide simple and useful information that farmers can apply to their daily work. The goal is to help farmers build stronger and more stable dairy operations.
The event also offers opportunities for farmers to meet and share ideas with other dairy producers. These discussions allow participants to learn from each other and gain insight into real life farm challenges and solutions.
The meeting is open to dairy farmers, farm families, and people who work in dairy related fields. Anyone who wants to improve their understanding of the dairy industry can benefit from attending.
For more information about registration and event details, interested participants can contact Jennifer Bentley by phone and visit the link https://iastate.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_2ay9OBFgZ4XI21w. Event updates and learning materials may also be available through local agriculture extension offices.
Iowa Dairy Days continues to support dairy education by providing farmers with clear information, helpful planning tools, and a chance to connect with other producers. This event helps strengthen dairy farming across Iowa by promoting knowledge, cooperation, and long term farm success.
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