The Dairy Signal® from Professional Dairy Producers® (PDP) will focus on topics that support dairy teams, crops, and animals. Join us on Tuesday for strategies on employee coaching. Wednesday’s episode will cover soil health and preparations for spring planting, while Thursday will focus on winter barn ventilation.
Tuesday, November 5
Join the conversation in the “Coaching Corner” to learn about the importance of building anchors and traditions within your team and practical strategies to make it happen. Episode presenter will be:
- Michael Hoffman, President, Igniting Performance
Wednesday, November 6
With silage and fall harvest wrapping up, what can you be doing to prepare fields for spring planting? Hear about soil testing, cover crop planting and more. Episode presenter will be:
- Todd Schaumburg, Part Owner and Agronomist, Tilth Agronomy
Thursday, November 7
Make sure that your facilities are ready for the colder weather that is just around the corner! The discussion will focus on maintaining proper ventilation in calf, heifer and cow barns during winter months. Episode presenter will be:
- Courtney Halbach, MBA, Outreach Specialist, The Dairyland Initiative
Episodes of The Dairy Signal® are accredited through Dairy AdvanCE® (DACE), enabling dairy producers, industry professionals and students to earn continuing education units for watching either the live or recorded version. Dairy AdvanCE is an online continuing education management tool for dairy farmers and other professionals that simplifies finding, tracking and managing continuing education units (CEUs). To learn more, visit www.DairyAdvance.org.
The Dairy Signal® is a weekly series of educational episodes offering practical insights and resources for dairy farmers and food-system professionals across the value chain. Episodes air live from 12:00-1:00 PM CT each Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. Live sessions offer attendees the opportunity to engage in open Q&A with the speakers; recorded sessions are available shortly after episodes are aired. Access all previously broadcasted sessions at www.pdpw.org.
For more information, contact PDP at 800-947-7379 or send an email to mail@pdpw.org. Join the conversation digitally by following us on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn and X.
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