Nov
2
to Nov 4

Angus Convention - Booth 340

  • Fort Worth Convention Center (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Our first year - we’re excited to meet Angus producers and help them make more, better, safer silages and high moisture corn.

The Angus Convention is the premier event for Angus producers, held every November. A long weekend packed with education and networking where cattlemen and women gather to hear the industry’s latest, rekindle relationships and conduct the business of the Association. The event features a solutions-based trade show along with educational workshops and sessions in a travel-worthy destination.

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Nov
1
to Nov 3

Dairy Girl Network National Conference

We are a family-owned business for 25 years and focused on barrier technology for 15. Save money on dry matter losses, feed better feed, and create a safer environment for family and employees with the Sealpro® program.

Catch our Wednesday afternoon sponsored session “Pulling Up Roots” with Rosario Ibarra, Mary Ledman and Stephanie Nash; moderated by Connie Kuber, sponsored by Sealpro Silage Barrier Films

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I -29 Winter Workshop:  Net Zero: If It's Not Your Profitability, What Is It?
Jan
12
8:00 AM08:00

I -29 Winter Workshop: Net Zero: If It's Not Your Profitability, What Is It?

The public is invited to the I-29 MOO University Virtual Winter Workshop in partnership with Midwest Dairy & State Trade Associations.

This workshop will focus on the Net Zero Initiative and what the impact will be for dairy producers. Attendees will gain knowledge through a hands-on virtual experience of how sustainability practices are being implemented on dairy farms and within dairy processing plants.

Agenda

  • 10:00 a.m. CST – Keynote: “Why Net Zero? Why Should Producers Care? Why Consumers Care about it? What it means to Producers & Industry”; Jim Wallace, Senior Vice President – Environmental Research at Dairy Management Inc. and invited speaker: Krysta Harden, Executive Vice President of Global Environmental Strategy at Dairy Management, Inc. and Chief Operating Officer at U.S. Dairy Export Council.

  • 10:45 – 3 Virtual Sustainability Sessions – 30 min each; Featured Video for Each session – approximately 10 minutes, Small Group Discussion, determine issues and questions that producers may have – approximately 10 minutes, Large group for questions to Presenter – approximately 10 minutes

    • Cover Crops: Cinnamon Ridge Farms - Donahue, IA. This 5th generation farm was awarded the Farmers Assuring Responsible Management for Dairy Farms. They work to assure their customers that the milk and beef produced meets very high standards for sustainability and animal care. They milk Jersey cows using robots, raise beef cattle, pigs and chickens. They also produce corn, soybeans and winter wheat, while incorporating cover crops. Milk produced on the farm is processed into cheese on the farm.

    • Dairy Production Technology: Rosy-Lane Holsteins - Watertown, IA – U.S. Dairy Sustainability 2020 Award Winner. Healthy cows and a healthy planet go hand-in-hand at Wisconsin’s Rosy-Lane Holsteins dairy. The emphasis on cow health started with incorporating cattle genetic technologies, breeding cows that live longer and are less susceptible to disease and illness. Genetics has helped the farm produce 1.7 pounds of milk for every 1 pound of feed for the milking herd. The average U.S. dairy attains 1.5. Their higher average which equates to 70 more semi-tankers of milk/year utilizing the same inputs.

    • Dairy Processing Technology: Leprino Foods - Greely, CO - is also a U.S. Dairy Sustainability 2020 Award Winner., This dairy plant exemplifies environmental sustainability with a replicable processes that ensures no precious resource isn’t maximized. Built on an abandoned sugar-processing factory’s site, it relies on a combined heat and power system with electricity from two natural gas turbines—meeting about 75% of the plant’s power needs. The plant also employed technology that uses water from milk during the cheesemaking process to clean the facility, reducing the need for fresh water. Further, that recycled water goes through treatment that results in feedstock for the plant’s anaerobic digester—which in turn creates renewable biogas. This and more adds up to $4.5 million in estimated annual energy cost savings from onsite natural gas turbines after a five-year payback.

  • 12:15 p.m. CST – Closing Remarks

  • 12:20 – Break

  • 12:30 – Virtual Lunch: Midwest Dairy & State Dairy Association Updates by individual state (MN, SD, IA, NE, ND).

  • 1:30 - Adjourn

Registration

Register using the form below by January 11, 2021 in order to receive the meeting information. For more information about the I-29 Moo University Collaboration and programs visit the I-29 Moo University website.

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Feb
11
to Feb 13

Sealpro® Forage Contest Awards and Judging Contest

Contest details

  • Information, the entry form, and safe silage sampling instructions are at www.connoragriscience.com/wae-sealpro-forage-contestEntry deadline is January 3, 2020. Samples must be received in Clovis by January 10, 2020.

  • Categories for the Sealpro®-customers-only contest are 2019 Corn Silage, Alfalfa Haylage, and Winter Forage. Prizes for 1st - $500, 2nd - $250, 3rd - $100 will be awarded in each.

  • Contest judges are independent nutritionists. 

  • Placings will be determined by physical sample, lab analysis, and a photo of the pile/bunker’s full face. 

  • All samples, analysis, and photos will be displayed at the Connor Agriscience booth, and entries will not be identified until after awards are given.

  • Our agents (Eddie Mello, Stan Marks, John Dykzeul, Joe Martin, and Ron) are ready to help with sampling and getting samples to us.

  • Results will be announced at the Connor Agriscience booth, DS 105, 106 at noon, Tuesday, February 11, during World Ag Expo. Winners need not be present, but it would be nice.

Special "You Be the Judge"

  • A special “You Be the Judge” Contest will test your client's forage evaluation skills. 

  • They'll place the four anonymous samples displayed at the Connor Agriscience booth in the correct order. 

  • Along with an individual category, cash awards will be given to the top 4-H Club and FFA Chapter teams. 

  • Ties will be determined by a draw.

  • Winners will be announced at the Connor Agriscience booth, DS 105, 106 at noon on Thursday, February 13. 

Compete, compare, and learn! Entry forms are due by January 3, 2020. Samples must be received by January 10, 2020. 

Thanks! 

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Sharing Wisdom and Connect Event - Dairy Girl Network
Jan
24
9:00 AM09:00

Sharing Wisdom and Connect Event - Dairy Girl Network

WHAT: Dairy Girl Network "Sharing Wisdom and Connect Event"

Held in conjunction with the California Holstein Association Convention

WHEN: 9 am - 3:30 pm  January 24, 2020 

WHERE: The Penny, downtown San Luis Obispo

DETAILS: Speakers: Celeste Settrini @celestesettrini  and Erin Nutcher @ca_dairy_wife will talk about social media, educating consumers, and other creative agvocacy ideas. Paul Swearingen addresses conflict resolution and leads a practical exercise. 

SPECIAL GUEST: Carrie Mess @dairycarrie is coming to welcome us to Dairy Girl Network, explain the programs and opportunities available.
LUNCH is included as well as wine tasting (21 and over). Registration: https://dairygirlnetwork.com/connect-ca-registration/Cost $50. Email    Connie@connoragriscience.com  for student discount %50 off code. Early Bird registration received by Jan 1 will be put into a drawing

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1-29 Moo University Dairy Field Day
Nov
20
12:30 PM12:30

1-29 Moo University Dairy Field Day

Tour facilities and open discussion with owners, Tom Koolhaas/Wes Bylsma, and manager, Kris Vanderkoy, of Tri Cross Dairy regarding crossbreeding utilization within the dairy. Followed by presentation from Amy Hazel, University of Minnesota, sharing a 10-yr study of ProCROSS and Holstein cow profitability.

**Light refreshments and SDSU ice cream will be served.

Register here: https://z.umn.edu/I29Moo

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I-29 Moo University Dairy Field Day
Nov
13
12:00 PM12:00

I-29 Moo University Dairy Field Day

Owner Johnny Westra will take us through the milking parlor and cattle housing, breeding strategies plus the commodity and mixing building. Dr. Hugo Ramirez, Iowa State University, will discuss feeding this year’s silage, feeding issues he is seeing plus pile management.

**Light refreshments and SDSU ice cream will be served. 

Register here: https://z.umn.edu/I29Moo

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Bang 4 Your Buck Fundraiser - CA Chapter - American Registry of Professional Animal Scientists (ARPAS)
Aug
22
4:00 PM16:00

Bang 4 Your Buck Fundraiser - CA Chapter - American Registry of Professional Animal Scientists (ARPAS)

The funds raised during this event will promote animal agriculture, fund scholarships and research projects to strengthen agricultural in our community. In 2018, CA ARPAS awarded $9,000 to students from California colleges for their achievements in their field of Animal Agriculture and continue their education.

4 PM Shoot

7 PM Dinner, Awards, Prizes

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