The Dairy Signal, hosted by Professional Dairy Producers (PDPW), episodes cover important topics such as asset management, the 2023 corn outlook, and agricultural markets and trends.
On Tuesday, July 18, Dr. Brady Brewer, an assistant professor of agricultural economics at Purdue University, reviewed the optimization of asset-management strategies and how to make necessary adjustments for dairy farms. This session aims to equip farmers with the knowledge to effectively manage their assets and drive better financial outcomes.
Wednesday's episode, on July 19, brings together Dr. John Goeser, director of nutritional research & innovation at Rock River Lab, Inc., and Todd Schaumburg, part owner and agronomist at Tilth Agronomy. They will provide valuable insights into the outlook for the 2023 corn crop, helping farmers navigate the challenges and make informed decisions for silage production.
Finally, on Thursday, July 20, Dan Basse, president of AgResource Company, will deliver an update on the ever-changing agricultural markets and trends. This session will shed light on the forces impacting dairy producers and the wider agricultural industry, offering valuable guidance to stay ahead in a dynamic market landscape.
The Dairy Signal episodes air live from 12:00-1:00 PM CT, allowing attendees to engage in open Q&A with the speakers. For those unable to attend live, recorded sessions will be available shortly after airing.
Covering a wide range of topics, including financial management, herd health, nutrition, dairy processing, regulatory compliance, and market trends, The Dairy Signal is a comprehensive resource for dairy farmers and food-system professionals. It empowers its audience with knowledge and insights to optimize their operations, address challenges, and stay informed about the latest industry developments.
Don't miss out on this valuable opportunity to enhance your dairy farming journey. Tune in to The Dairy Signal and gain the knowledge you need to thrive in today's dairy industry.
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