Event Details

Date

March 10, 2015

Time

10-3 pm

Location

Magro's Banquet Hall
110 Sanitarium Rd
Sherburne, NY

Host

CNY Extension Dairy & Field Crops Program


2015 Central New York Dairy Day

March 10, 2015


10:00 am - Registration, coffee, pastry
10:15 am - Dr. Julio Giordano DVM, Cornell Animal Science: What does it take to consistently get top reproductive results from our dairy herds today?
11:00 am - Dr. Mike Van Amburgh, Cornell Animal Science: Early calf growth and it's impact on milk production later in life. Is there a correlation between the calf's sex and her dam's production? Immunity impacts on the calf when the dam suffers heat stress.
11:45 am - Lunch
1:00 pm - Tom Terry, Cornell Cooperative Extension Harvest NY Program: What opportunities does this new round of Dairy Acceleration Program (DAP) funding provide for New York State Dairy Producers?
1:45 pm - Dr. Curt Van Tassell, Research Geneticist, ARS, USDA: What is genomics and where is it taking us? Will we be able to continue to improve production while also improving a variety of health and reproduction efficiency traits?
2:30 pm - Dr. Curt Van Tassell, Research Geneticist, ARS, USDA: What does the future of genomics look like? What technologies are coming - and how will they impact producers?
3:00 pm - Adjourn

Registration is $30 per person (includes lunch): Pre-registration is required!

Make checks payable to: CCE Herkimer County
Pay with credit card online at http://cnydfc.cce.cornell.edu/
Please call 315.866.7920 if you have any questions.
Registration must be received in the office by Monday, March 2, noon.
Registration allows us to communicate any cancellations or changes in arrangements





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