Event Details

Date

June 10, 2020

Time

1pm - 2pm

Location

Zoom

Host

Cornell PRO-DAIRY and NEDPA


Evolutions and Revolutions: A New Normal

June 10, 2020

Evolutions and Revolutions: A New Normal

Northeast Dairy Management Webinar Series
June 3 - July 1, 2020
Presented by PRO-DAIRY and NEDPA
Weekly on Wednesdays at 1:00 PM
A 5-part presentation series to re-energize businesses and improve performance, even in challenging times, beginning June 3
Pre-registration is required.

Join us in June!
Webinar Series Agenda
While we were not able to meet in person for the biennial Northeast Dairy Management Conference due to COVID-19, we will continue to share information designed to re-energize businesses and improve performance. Join us live each week or watch presentations on-demand later!

This series will include presentations and speakers that would have been featured at the Northeast Dairy Management Conference in March. Webinars will be presented at 1:00 p.m. EDT on Wednesdays, beginning on June 3. Registered participants will receive links to all 5 live, weekly presentations. In addition to the live feed, all registrants will have access to the recorded sessions.

This webinar series is offered at no charge to attendees through generous support from industry sponsors, but registration is required.

Want to get your organization move involved? Explore the sponsorship opportunities.

Register Online!
Links to join webinars are provided upon completion of online registration. After registering, review information on technology requirements and joining the webinars.

Contact Information
Heather Darrow, PRO-DAIRY Conference Coordinator
dmconf@cornell.edu

Accommodations
We strive to host inclusive, accessible events that enable all individuals, including individuals with disabilities, to engage fully. If accommodations are needed to participate fully in this event, please contact Heather Darrow at hh96@cornell.edu.





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