World Dairy Expo Early Entry Deadline Closes Saturday at Midnight

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Cattle exhibitors wishing to compete at World Dairy Expo 2012 should log on to the show’s website now and submit their entries.

Source: World Dairy Expo news release

Cattle exhibitors wishing to compete at World Dairy Expo 2012 should log on to World Dairy Expo’s website now and submit their entries. According to Dairy Cattle Show Manager, Laura Herschleb, entry fees will increase at midnight (CDT) on Saturday, Sept. 1. Paper applications must also be postmarked by that date to avoid late entry fees.

Staff will be available to answer entry questions now and provide answers to show-related questions as Expo approaches. Please call either Laurie Breuch or Laura Herschleb for assistance at 608-224-6455.

Animals may still be entered after Sept. 1 until check-in for the show. Late entries made between Sept. 2 and Sept. 6 may be made online or by paper at $50 per animal. After Sept. 6, all late entries are $100 per animal. Online entries will be accepted until Sept. 15. After Sept. 15, entries must be submitted on paper entry form.

To enter online, visit www.worlddairyexpo.com . Follow the online entry instructions under the Entry Information link. Entry forms, 2015 International Futurity Entry Forms and accompanying information, along with the 2012 Premium Book, are available here.

“Market Fresh” is the theme for World Dairy Expo 2012, which will take place Tuesday, Oct. 2, through Saturday, Oct. 6 at the Alliant Energy Center in Madison, Wis. For show schedule details and further event information, visit www.worlddairyexpo.com.

 

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