Event Details

Date

January 16, 2020

Time

Noon lunch, meeting 1 - 3pm

Location

Farm Credit East
100 Technology Place
Homer, NY

Cost

$10.00 per person
(additional attendee $10.00 ea.)

At the Door
$10.00 per person

Host

Southwest New York Dairy, Livestock & Field Crops Program

Pre-Registration Deadline: January 16, 2020

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Dairy Managers Discussion Group - Session I

January 16, 2020


The Cortland Area Dairy Managers Discussion Group will host
Dr Julio Giordano from Cornell University, who will discuss Reproductive Strategies and associated program costs

The meeting starts at Noon with lunch, and presentation and discussion will occur from 1-3pm

Cost is $10 per person 

Questions to Betsy Hicks, bjh246@cornell.edu or 607.391.2673





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