World Dairy Expo
New Heart Brings New Life: 13-Year-Old Dairy Exhibitor Returns Stronger After Life-Saving Transplant
At just 12 years old, Lexi Anderson was diagnosed with a rare heart disease. After a successful heart transplant in early 2024, she is back to showing dairy cattle and playing sports. Read how her determination — and a life-saving donor — gave her a second chance.
Lexi Anderson is a spirited kid who’s always supporting those around her. But Lexi’s big heart is now what’s needing saved, and it’s a constant showing of love and support that’s getting this family through.
Annette Ostrom’s legacy will continue to live on at World Dairy Expo by celebrating the show’s youth, the future leaders of the dairy industry.
DairyProQ, a fully automated robotic rotary milking parlor, is now available to the North American market.
The University of Minnesota has compiled important facts and figures that document the management styles, cow behavior and impact of robotic milking systems.
There are seven rules of financial management that make or break a dairy farm.
Corn silage surpasses alfalfa in six of 10 comparisons
Vita Plus is rolling out its “Thank a farmer!” campaign with the introduction of a new semitrailer at World Dairy Expo.
Felling Dairy, Sauk Centre, Minn., took Grand Champion honors and was awarded a $2,500 check for its BMR corn silage entry in the World Forage Analysis Superbowl.
The free educational seminars offer basic information for the beginning farmer and new methods and techniques for those involved in the industry for years.
Silage entries due August 18; all other September 7.
The deadline for corn silage entries is August 18, 2011, and all other entries are due September 7, 2011.
Seven category champions will each receive a check for $1,500.
This new category recognizes the growth and importance of grass-based forages.