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.
There probably isn’t a dairy farm on the planet—or in the solar system, for that matter—that hasn’t struggled with transition cow management at one time or another.
Just seven years after they sold their small dairy in Ireland, the Elliotts are milking 1,950 cows at their South Dakota dairy and building a second one nearby.
His laugh is contagious. He has the mind of a businessman, but the heart of a dairyman. Velmar Green was just named the 2013 Dairyman of the Year at World Dairy Expo.
Field reports of aflatoxin contamination of corn and corn silage are coming in, particularly from southern states where wet growing and harvest conditions were common this season.
The pavilions, encompassing approximately 300,000 square feet, will replace existing cattle housing used for World Dairy Expo and other events.
World Dairy Expo 2013 Recognition Award winners and honorees.
Former wrestler Bill Goldberg is on a mission to help educate the public about misinformation on animal agriculture while also addressing world hunger.
Reduced fat white milk wins top honors at World Dairy Expo’s Dairy Product Championship Contest.
Seven forage seminars offered at 2013 World Dairy Expo.
The dairy co-op recently earned recognition with 19 awards in the only national judging contest in North America that includes all dairy products.
In a contest drawing a record number of entries, a Maine-based company earns a top award for its ice cream.
World Dairy Expo, where farmers come to learn, network and enjoy all things dairy, is set for Oct. 1-5, 2013.
The New Holland Trade Center added 138 exhibits to World Dairy Expo’s already expansive Trade Show.
The system allows exhibitors to enter their animals, purchase a tent and/or booth space and show season passes for the October dairy show.
The new pavilion will house 2,600 head of cattle and cost a total of $18 million.
The free tours will be presented daily, Oct. 1-5, at the international dairy show in Madison, Wis.
Washington native will manage October cattle show featuring more than 2,500 head of cattle.
Scott Bentley is the new General Manager effective June 3, 2013.
This year’s contest will award more than $22,000 in cash prizes to winning entries across seven forage categories.
Official ID will be required for bio-security and interstate shipping reasons.
Olivier Hiers, Larry Purdom and Steve Blessing join a board of dairy business professionals from the U.S. and Canada.
The 16 official judges will select seven breed champions in the open and junior shows next October.
Deadline for position applications is Feb. 15, 2013.
The Expo Executive Committee is finalizing job position details and will unveil the permanent general manager application process soon.
Mark Clarke has accepted another management position that will be announced soon.
Animals eligible for the 2015 WDE Futurity must be born between September 1, 2011-August 31, 2012.
Nearly 72,000 humans and 2,385 bovines attended World Dairy Expo in Madison, Wis. last week.
The 2012 World Dairy Expo broke new records last week, with a record number of cows on the grounds, exhibitors and possibly attendees.
Pictures highlight World Dairy Expo as it reaches peak form Thursday.