Upcoming webinar addresses hot weather management
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Now is the time to start considering modifications to housing to address upcoming summer heat events and their impact on milk production and herd health.
Learn more about this topic during an upcoming Penn State webinar to be offered from 8:30 to 10:00 a.m., Eastern time, on Tues., Feb. 14. The webinar will be presented by Dan F. McFarland and John Tyson, Penn State Extension engineers.
The webinar is part of the Penn State Extension Dairy Team’s Technology Tuesdays Webinar Series. Registration is free of charge.
Register here for “Hot Weather Management in Freestall and Tie Stall Dairies.”
Source: Penn State Extension Dairy Team




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