By Gail Carpenter
Iowa dairy professionals, farmers and industry stakeholders are invited to join a unique two-day event this fall. The Iowa Dairy Industry Doubleheader will take place on Friday, Nov. 21, and Saturday, Nov. 22, featuring both a professional development workshop and a social networking tailgate, co-hosted by the Iowa State University Extension and Outreach Dairy Team and the Dairy Science Club at ISU.
On Friday, the event kicks off at the Iowa State University Dairy Research and Teaching Unit in Ames with an afternoon session titled "Professional Development for Iowa Dairy Industry Consultants." Beginning at 1 p.m., the program will offer hands-on learning opportunities and presentations from expert speakers on cutting-edge topics in dairy calf management. Demonstrations will include smoking a calf barn a practical method for assessing the effectiveness of a ventilation system and a calf lung ultrasound.
“Calves are the foundation of your dairy herd,” said Gail Carpenter, assistant professor and extension dairy specialist at ISU. “Getting the most out of your calf program starts with getting management right, and we’re excited to demonstrate these hands-on techniques for optimizing the respiratory health of your calves.”