Hot weather management webinar now online
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If you missed the Technology Tuesdays “Hot Weather Management in Freestall and Tie Stall Dairies” webinar, a recording of it is now online.
You can view a recording at this site.
The next Technology Tuesdays webinar is March 13. The topic, “Design and Management of Quality Resting Areas,” will be offered free of charge at 8:30 a.m., Eastern time. The program will be presented by Dan McFarland, Penn State Extension engineer.
The Technology Tuesdays "Cow-Centered Housing Series" is hosted by Penn State Dairy Extension. Visit the program website for more information.
Source: Penn State Dairy Extension




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