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September 29 to October 4
Commercial exhibits open daily
Tuesday through Saturday9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Main Events8 a.m. National 4-H Dairy Cattle
Judging Contest, Coliseum12 noon National Intercollegiate
Dairy Cattle Judging Contest and International Post-Secondary Dairy Cattle Judging Contest, Coliseum
7:30 p.m. National 4-H Judging Contest Results and Awards Ban-quet, Exhibition Hall
8 p.m. International Post-Second-ary Judging Contest Results and Awards Banquet, Exhibition Hall
Main Events 7:30 a.m. National Intercolle-
giate Judging Contest Awards Cer-emony, Exhibition Hall
7:30 a.m. International Junior Holstein Show, Coliseum
7:30 a.m. International Ayrshire Show, Coliseum
8 a.m. FFA Judging Events, Sale Pavilion and Sheraton
2 p.m. International Jersey Show: heifers, Coliseum
2 p.m. International Milking Short-horn Show: heifers, Coliseum
5 p.m. World Dairy Expo Champi-onship Dairy Product Auction, Mono-na/Wingra Rooms, Exhibiton Hall
7 p.m. Top of the World Jersey Sale, Sale Pavilion
Educational Forums 1 p.m. “How to handle difficult
questions from consumers and make a difference for dairy”
Speaker: Stan Erwine, Dairy Management Inc.
Virtual Farm Tours2 p.m. Milk Source - Hudson
Dairy, Hudson, Mich., sponsored by Livestock Water Recycling, Inc., Ex-hibition Hall
Main Events 7:30 a.m. International Jersey
Show: cows and groups, Coliseum11 a.m. World Forage Analysis Su-
perbowl Awards Luncheon, Exhibi-tion Hall
12:30 p.m. International Milking Shorthorn Show: cows, Coliseum
2 p.m. International Brown Swiss Show: heifers, Coliseum
5 p.m. World Dairy Expo Dinner
with the Stars Reception, Exhibi-tion Hall
6:30 p.m. Dinner with the Stars Banquet, Exhibition Hall
7 p.m. Ayrshire World Event Sale, Sale Pavilion
Educational Forums 11 a.m. “Impact of feeding calves
three times a day versus twice a day,” sponsored by Land O’Lakes Animal Milk Products Co.
Speaker: Donald C. Sockett, Wis-consin Veterinary Diagnostic Labo-ratory, Exhibition Hall
1 p.m. “Why we are genomic test-ing,” sponsored by Council on Dairy Cattle Breeding
Speakers: Bennet Cassell, Mod-erator, Virginia Tech; Matthew Nuckols, Eastview Farm; Greg An-dersen, Seagull Bay Dairy; Robert Biganmi, Brentwood Farms, Exhi-bition Hall
Virtual Farm Tours12 noon Rokeyroad Holsteins, Sa-
betha, Kan., sponsored by Kansas Department of Agriculture, Exhibi-tion Hall
2 p.m. Sugar Creek Farms, New London, Wis., sponsored by Zoetis, Exhibition Hall
Main Events7:30 a.m. International Brown
Swiss Show: cows and groups, Coliseum
1:30 p.m. International Guernsey Show: heifers, Coliseum
1:30 p.m. International Red and White Show: heifers, Coliseum
2 p.m. World Premier Brown Swiss Sale, Sale Pavilion
5:30 p.m. National Dairy Shrine Reception/Banquet, Exhibition Hall
6 p.m. World Dairy Expo Youth Showmanship Competition, Coliseum
6:30 p.m. National Dairy Shrine Banquet, Exhibition Hall
Educational Forums11 a.m. “New monitoring tech-
nologies may help manage cow re-production and health,” sponsored by DeKalb
Speaker: Jeffrey Bewley, Univer-sity of Kentucky, Exhibition Hall
1 p.m. “Milking with robots: How is it done? Part II” sponsored by GEA Farm Technologies, Inc.
Speaker: Marcia Endres, Univer-sity of Minnesota, Exhibition Hall
Virtual Farm Tours12 noon Lyon Jerseys LLC, To-
ledo, Iowa, sponsored by American Jersey Cattle Association, Exhibi-tion Hall
2 p.m. Lepples’ Ridge-View Farm, Inc., Beaver Dam, Wis., sponsored by Lely, Exhibition Hall
Main Events7:30 a.m. International Red and
White Show: cows and groups, Coliseum
7:30 a.m. International Guernsey Show: cows and groups, Coliseum
12 noon International Holstein Show: heifers, Coliseum
2 p.m. International Guernsey Classic Sale, Sale Pavilion
5 p.m. International Reception, Exhibition Hall
7 p.m. World Classic 2014 Holstein Sale, Coliseum
Educational Forums11 a.m. “Dairy farm employee
management: Getting the new em-ployee off to a good start”
Speaker: Melissa O’Rourke, Iowa State University, Exhibition Hall
1 p.m. “The nutrient value of ma-nure: What’s it really worth?,” spon-sored by Jung Seed Genetics
Speaker: Brad Joern, Purdue University, Exhibition Hall
Virtual Farm Tours12 noon Wanner’s Pride-N-Joy
Dairy, Narvon, Pa., sponsored by Quality Liquid Feeds, Inc., Exhibi-tion Hall
2 p.m. Johnsons’ Rolling Acres
Partnership, Peterson, Minn., spon-sored by AgStar Financial Services, Exhibition Hall
Main Events8 a.m. International Holstein Show:
cows and groups, Coliseum5 p.m. Parade of Champions and
Selection of 2014 Supreme Cham-pion, Coliseum
6 p.m. World Dairy Expo closes
Educational Forums11 a.m. “Exploring value-added
dairy opportunities,” sponsored by Badgerland Financial
Speaker: Sarah Cornelisse, Penn State University, Exhibition Hall
Virtual Farm Tours12 noon Twin Birch Dairy, LLC,
Skaneateles, N.Y., sponsored by Du-Pont Pioneer, Exhibition Hall
Monday, September 29
Tuesday, September 30
Wednesday, October 1
Thursday, October 2
Friday, October 3
Make plans for your trip to World Dairy Expo
When are you going to Expo this year? World Dairy Expo daily and total attendance
2010 2011 2012 2013 Avg.
Tuesday 13,288 13,163 14,404 13,681 13,634
Wednesday 11,433 12,342 12,976 12,889 12,410
Thursday 12,736 13,601 14,613 14,217 13,792
Friday 14,318 15,004 15,847 16,066 15,309
Saturday 13,361 13,896 13,948 14,050 13,814
Total 65,136 68,006 71,788 70,903 68,959
Saturday, October 4
Can’t make it to Expo? No problem! Head to www.hoards.com, and click on Hoards@Expo. This annual blog keeps you up to date on who the big winners are and what is hap-pening on the grounds all week!
EXPO 10 HOARD’S DAIRYMAN September 10, 2014