The 2005 Midwest Dairy Expo was the
33rd annual year for this program, which is one
of the largest dairy educational events in the state. The
UM Extension Service holds the event in partnership with Minnesota
Milk Producers Association and the Professional
Dairy Heifer Growers Association. Dairy producers and
professionals are all welcome at this popular event!
2005 Date and Location
Tuesday, December 6th - Wednesday, December
7th
St. Cloud Civic Center, MN
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Program Agenda
| Complete
2005 Dairy Expo Proceedings (1.6 M, pdf) |
| Tuesday, December
6th |
| 8:30 am |
Trains, Planes
and Automobiles
Dr. David Kohl
This presentation will be based upon Dr. Kohl’s
research, travel and front-line view as he visions
the global agricultural landscape including his hard-hitting
viewpoint of consumer trends, global competiveness,
farm structure, age wave, biotechnology, and all
the issues that planners wrestle with. |
| 10:15 |
Good to Great in Agriculture:
Vision 2010
Dr. David Kohl
Whether you’re a producer, agrilender, or agribusiness,
understanding what makes a good business great is
critical. Based upon extensive research of 400 commercial
farms and agribusinesses, this presentation will
examine the management proficiencies that elevate
performance in farmers, ranchers, and agribusinesses.
Yes, strategic planning pays; adopting technology,
having a transition plan, knowing and understanding
cost and the bottom line all have been found to provide
the financial edge. The presentation will provide
a take-away scorecard that participants can take
home, analyze and execute. |
| 1:15 |
The Business Coach
Dr. David Kohl
In this presentation, Dr. Kohl will take his
past experiences as a collegiate basketball coach
and apply them to transitioning and trouble-shooting
the business. He will discuss the dynamics of
what it takes to bring the younger generation
back in and gracefully exit the older generation.
Included will be the pitfalls of transition management
and why it is becoming a bigger issue. The role
of profits, communication, and growth management
is sure to energize an audience ranging from
8 to 80 years of age! A transition management
scorecard for execution of the strategy will
be a take-away.
Making Decisions Under Fire
Lonnie
Greener with Brad Burklund
Lonnie Greener, dairy producer from Foley, faced
a major decision when a fire destroyed ½ his
tie stall in the fall of 2003. . After pondering
all his options Lonnie decided to stay in the
dairy industry. He built a new free stall barn,
used existing manure storage and put a used parlor
in the remainder of his tie stall barn. Learn
about what Lonnie did and how he made decisions
during that difficult time.
These Feet are Made for Walking: Factors
Affecting Lameness Prevalence in Minnesota dairy
herds
Dr. Marcia Endres, University of Minnesota
Lameness is one of the most costly disorders in dairy herds. Why are so many
cows lame – is it stall design, rations, sorting, overcrowding? Come
learn what the factors are affecting lameness in Minnesota herds housed in
free stall barns.
Enthusiasm: A Recipe for Life
Janie
Jasin (Women in Jeans)
Janie promises words, music, interactive fun
and some real stress busters to take home in
the pocket of your jeans. We will experience
the fun, the tears, and inspiration to “Get
On With It” and “To Make A Difference.”
Quality
Heifer Management, PDHGA Session
Pat
Hoffman, University of Wisconsin
Learn about new cutting edge nutritional feeding
strategies to decrease feed costs and prevent
over conditioning of replacement heifers.
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| 2:45 |
The Business Coach
David Kohl
Repeat of the 1:15 p.m. session.
Public Relations Tools for Today's
Dairy Farm
Moderated
by Donna Moening
Making a great impression in your community isn’t
just
for new dairies; public relations is an essential
tool for
every dairy farmer. Learn simple and effective
strategies
as fellow producers explain what they do to build
great
relationships locally.
Keeping
Your Feed Program on Track
Jim Linn, University
of MN
Learn the key nutrition and feed management strategies
that optimize productivity while keeping cows
health. Jim is sure to provide some ideas that
will improve you feeding program.
Part
II: Enthusiasm: A Recipe for Life (Women
in Jeans)
Healthy
Vaccinations, PDHGA Session
Scott
Nordstrom, Intervet
We all have heard about the possible adverse
effects of endotoxins in gram negative vaccines
on cattle health. The management and timing of
these vaccines can have a very detrimental effect
on cattle if given incorrectly. Learn how to
correctly position gram negative vaccines to
avoid the adverse effect of these vaccine and
benefit from their inclusion in a properly administered
vaccine program.
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| Wednesday, December 7th |
| 8:30 |
How Dairy Farmers are
Changing Milk in Schools
Rick
Naczi
Discover how dairy
producers across the nation,
through
the dairy promotion checkoff,
have begun to change how
schools think about milk,
nationally and here at home.
Learn what that means to
every dairy producer, and
how
you can provide leadership
on this issue and others.
A
breakout session at 11 a.m.
will continue on this topic. |
| 11:00 |
Manure Management
Dennis Frame, Discovery Farm
Manager
Environmental regulations, lawsuits, nuisance complaints
about odor and manure management are becoming more
of any issue on dairies of all sizes. Learn how to
manage your manure to reduce the potential for losses
to surface and groundwater. Dennis will discuss data
coming for seven Wisconsin farms that are cooperating
in a study designed to identify how management and
weather affect nutrient losses.
Milk in Schools: Finding Your Voice
Moderators: Sherry Newell & Mary
Mueller, Midwest Dairy Association
The dairy checkoff introduces a resource kit to help
you approach your own school about its nutrition
policies. Producers will share their involvement
in
impacting not only schools, but other policies at
the
local level.
Working with Latino Employees
Shaun Judge Duvall, Language & Culture
Services
Shaun has worked extensively with family labor and
Latinos on dairies. She will help participants
understand Latino Culture and practical ways to help
your employees become a key to your business
success.
White Rabbit Opportunities, PDHGA Session
Pat Hoffman
What is the true cost of raising heifers? Pat will
discuss ideas you have never thought of to decrease
your heifer raising costs.
Raising Healthy
Calves, PDGHA Session
Ron Scherbring, Custom heifer raiser from SE MN
Ron will discuss his hands-on experience of managing
wet calves and address health and management protocols
that are critical for healthy calves. |
2005 Dairy Expo 5-Star Sponsors
Dairy Expo 4-Star Sponsors
- Advanced Comfort Technology
- Midwest Dairy Association
(MDA)
- Minnesota Soybean
- Rudolph's, Inc.
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