Here’s a dairy business conference that’s coming up in Wisconsin in just a couple weeks.
UW Discovery Farms is ready to unveil how the latest run-off research will affect Wisconsin dairy operations, and producers can hear it first at the Seventh Annual Dairy Business Association Business Conference set for November 29 and 30 at the Monona Terrace in Madison.
Dennis Frame, co-director of Wisconsin’s Discovery Farms program, will not only disclose the latest findings of the program’s research during the “Rules Won’t Improve Water Quality …” session, but also include how this data suggests that farming systems, soil moisture and time of the year are key factors in determining run-off.
For a complete conference schedule and registration visit www.widba.com or contact Michelle Philibeck at 920.788.7588 or mphilibeck@widba.com. The registration fee is $165, and single day registration is available.