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.
From bright-eyed youngsters to seasoned show-ring veterans, World Dairy Expo’s dairy cattle shows appeal to exhibitors of all ages.
Larry Simon and his son, Brent, told the World Dairy Expo audience how they’ve built a successful 705-cow dairy near Westphalia, Mich.
Dairyman of the Year John Fiscalini, Fiscalini Farms, Modesto, Calif., and Dairy Woman of the Year Mary Shank Creek, Palmyra Farm, Hagerstown, Md., among those honored.
A slate of sixteen official judges will evaluate over 2,500 head of the finest registered dairy cattle October 2-6 during the 2012 World Dairy Expo.
Larry Tande has judged hundreds of dairy cattle shows including the U.S., Mexico, Uruguay, Argentina, Ecuador, Costa Rica and Spain.
Komori is Expo’s International Person of the Year
California Artist Leigh Rubin Brings His Animal Comics to World Dairy Expo
With so much to see and do, you’re bound to work up an appetite at World Dairy Expo. Fortunately, a number of vendors, serving up a wide variety of food choices, are on hand to help satisfy your cravings.
More than 2,500 head of the world’s finest dairy cattle will parade across the colored shavings in Madison during the week of Sept. 28 to Oct. 2. The following slate of judges has been selected by the dairy cattle exhibitors and/or their respective breed associations and has been approved by World Dairy Expo’s Board of Directors. These gentlemen will crown the champions at World Dairy Expo 2010.
Outstanding leaders from across the international dairy industry are being sought for World Dairy Expo’s annual recognition awards.
World Dairy Expo celebrates the global dairy industry Sept. 28 through Oct. 2 in Madison, Wis.
“What part of World Dairy Expo is most instrumental to your business?”
Spend a little time attending one of the youth-oriented judging contests held in conjunction with World Dairy Expo and you can’t help but walk away with the feeling that the future of the dairy industry is in very good hands. The enthusiasm, drive and commitment of the kids participating in these events is out-and-out contagious.