DAIRY TODAY Launches Digital Edition

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Farm Journal Media's key dairy magazine, DAIRY TODAY, is announcing the launch of a digital edition.

 

Now each issue of DAIRY TODAY will also be available in a digital format. The printed magazine will continue to be distributed as normal, but the digital edition will allow current readers, as well as a broader audience, to access all the great bonus content DAIRY TODAY offers with a simple click of the mouse. This valuable resource also provides the ability to link to multiple related stories on the DairyToday.com Web site and elsewhere via the Internet.

 

All people have to do to view the digital edition is to click on the current issue on our home page.

 

"The primary objective in launching the digital edition is to strengthen the integration and ease of information access between the DAIRY TODAY print and digital products for both the reader and advertiser audience,” says Bill Newham, vice president and livestock group publisher for Farm Journal Media.

 

DAIRY TODAY reaches more than 20,000 dairy producers, veterinarians and nutritionists. To sign up for the print or digital edition of DAIRY TODAY, please visit www.dairytodaydigital.com.

 

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