Dairy Technology Tuesdays Webinar Series - Recordings available!

Camila Lage, Dairy Management Specialist
Southwest New York Dairy, Livestock and Field Crops Program

March 3, 2023

Dairy Technology Tuesdays

Recording Links

Jan 10      Health Monitoring and Reproductive Management.

Julio O. Giordano, DVM, MS, PhD, Associate Professor - Dairy Cattle Biology and Management, Cornell University.

Recording Link: https://youtu.be/ozflMEu205I

 

Jan 17      Technology for Housing and Managing Dairy Calves.

Dr. Joao Costa, Assistant Professor, University of Kentucky.

Recording Link https://youtu.be/3aZtQowexIM

 

Jan 24      To Retrofit or Not to Retrofit.

Timothy Terry, Farm Strategic Planning Specialist, PRO-DAIRY, Cornell University.

Recording Link https://youtu.be/ogI0ETi0Z68

 

Jan 31      Utilizing Drones to Track Forage Inventory.

Harrison Hobart, Dairy Farm Specialist, Alltech

Recording Link: https://youtu.be/sG-yRNV5vfI

 

Feb 7        Looking Ahead: Dairy Technologies of the Future.

                  Jeff Bewley, PhD, Holstein USA

Recording link: https://youtu.be/jf9tO2__H4E

 

Feb 14      From Robots to Low-Cost Parlors-How Do Ya Milk a Cow?

Larry Tranel, PhD, Dairy Specialist, Iowa State University

and

Parlors, Rotaries, or Robots-What Technologies are for Me?

Nancy Charlton, DVM, Senior Advisor and Project Management, DeLaval

Recording link https://youtu.be/5-6FyLp_L-c

 

Feb 21      Integrated Barn Climate Systems.

Mark Reynolds, ASAP Interiors.

Recording Link: https://youtu.be/gMLQKmXCuF0

 

 

 




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