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.

They support the Goodlatte-Scott amendment, saying it provides insurance without government interference in free markets.
When it comes to mastitis, heifers are often overlooked. But that’s a mistake, since 75% of heifers have some form of clinical mastitis
With the expiration of the 2008 farm bill, dairy producers are left without a safety net. Our partners at AgDay look at what it means for the industry.
Dairy producers and companies looking for employees with dairy undergraduate or graduate degrees have an on-line resource for recruitment.
An on-line tool to help dairy farmers evaluate their operations’s risk of spreading Johne’s disease is now available.
More milk, more cheese and more money, says Norm Martin.
The series will include best-management practices for animal handling and movement, animal health diagnosis and treatment, and other topics.
U.S. robotic milker sales are on pace this year, despite the drought, escalating feed prices and tight milk/feed margins.
New 26,000-square-foot indoor space brings room for 130 exhibitors.
The monitors are changing the way dairy producers detect heats and get early indications of health problems.
Some 1,400 to 1,800 fourth and fifth grade students will get their first ever look at where milk comes from.
This subsidiary specializes in providing producers an avenue for managing their herd’s reproductive goals through web-based management.
For the first time in at least a decade, a current U.S. Agriculture Secretary is visiting World Dairy Expo.
Heifer mastitis is a hidden but all too common disease, negatively impacting milk quality, production and udder health.
The winner has never been to World Dairy Expo, but has spent the past several shows viewing them on Expo TV on-line.
Sixteen cattle experts will travel to Madison, Wis., to judge the most elite cows in North America Oct. 2-6.
The new program utilizes the latest online registration technology while maintaining an easy-to-use and exhibitor-friendly system.
Cornell University’s David Galton receives top award. Several others honored.
World Dairy Expo to offer free look at eight U.S. dairies Oct. 2-6.
The five new members joining the board are Buster Goff, Callum McKinven, Paula Bovre, Jim Crowley Jr. and Kate VandenBosch.
The event marks 45 years that Jersey breeders have competed on the colored shavings at Expo.
EXPO magazine ranks the annual dairy show as No. 12 in its list of the Top 25 Fast-Growth Shows of 2011.
Leading the list is a four-year-old cow who was this year’s World Dairy Expo Reserve Supreme Champion.
A Minnesota dairy reports a feed cost of $6.59/cwt. of milk produced, a number that is probably causing envy across the country.
The Grand Champion Holstein, Eastside Lewisdale Gold Missy, paraded across the colored shavings to win Supreme Champion honors at the 2011 World Dairy Expo last week.
Tuesday’s Top of the World Jersey Sale sold 30 lots and averaged $3,315.
Ohio professor offers practical ways to boost net margins.
Dairy Today’s Jim Dickrell and National Milk Producers Federation’s Jerry Kozak discuss new dairy policy, the Dairy Security Act of 2011.
Merial introduces Zactran, an antimicrobial for the treatment of bovine respiratory disease in dairy heifers from birth to 20 months.
Long-distance trucker John Patrick loves life on the road, dairy cattle and World Dairy Expo.
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