World Dairy Expo News
World Dairy Expo takes place annually in Madison, Wisconsin. The event showcases dairy cattle and emerging technologies in the dairy industry.
World Dairy Expo 2026 takes place September 29 - October 2, 2026, at the Alliant Energy Center in Madison, Wisconsin.
Animals must be born between September 1, 2013-August 31, 2014 to be eligible.
Virtual Farms Tours give World Dairy Expo attendees the opportunity to experience a wide variety of farms, topics and management styles, all from the comfort of a chair.
Illness may have kept the producer away from the World Dairy Expo Virtual Farm Tour, but we’ve still got the scoop on this famous Jersey dairy.
A Wisconsin dairy shares its secrets during a Virtual Farm Tour at Expo.
Soon thousands of dairy farmers from across the globe will congregate at the World Dairy Expo.
A La Crosse, Wis., based health care network celebrated the completion of a $14 million project that uses cow manure to produce electricity in conjunction with the World Dairy Expo.
Should dairy producers consider feeding calves three times per day instead of two times?
This down-to-earth Virginia dairy producer is doing big things on his farm and in national dairy circles.
The silage had a final score of 96.71 and had a milk per ton estimated production of 3,766 lb.
Cattle showmanship and fitting contests are great educational opportunities--plus they’e fun.
469 forage samples are vying for their chance at over $22,000 in cash prizes
Cheese, butter and ice cream winners selected.
Paper entries must be postmarked by August 31 to avoid late fees.
Workers have six weeks to finish the massive new barns at World Dairy Expo in Madison, Wis.
The World Forage Analysis Superbowl has winning forage samples on display at the east end of the Arena Building.
The awards honor past, present and future dairy industry leaders who have contributed to strengthening and energizing the dairy industry.
Trans Ova Genetics will award each futurity breed champion a $500 cash prize in addition to purse prize money.
The new barns will encompass 290,000 square feet, or roughly 6 2/3 acres under roof.
The $24 million project will encompass 290,000 square feet, capable of housing and milking the 2,000 dairy cattle.
New representatives were added to Expo’s Dairy Cattle Exhibitor and Commercial Exhibitor Committees.
World Dairy Expo is pleased to announce a realignment of staff responsibilities.
More than 850 commercial exhibitors were at World Dairy Expo. Here a few new products offered.
Sheila Rogers of Hy Ridge Holsteins, LLC is winner of $500 toward milking services.
Idaho dairy producer Mike Roth thinks a perfect storm is headed toward the dairy industry – and this time it means good news for producers.
Larson Acres and Cinnamon Ridge Dairy share with the dairy world what they are sharing with the rest of the world.