I-29 Moo University
Advocating for Agriculture
Successful collaboration since 2006
Advocating for Agriculture
Successful collaboration since 2006
The I-29 Moo University is Extension and Industry Personnel from North Dakota, South Dakota, Minnesota, Iowa and Nebraska all working to grow the dairy industry via outreach education.
The I-29 Moo University and the Northern Plains Forage Association Forage Webinar Series continues Wednesday, August 20 from 7 to 8:30 pm CDT with a variety of forage topics including an overview of how tar spot effects corn silage, getting forage cutters ready for the field plus a review of USDA programs for forage growers.
Presenters include:
Dr. Harkirat Kaur, assistant professor and extension specialist in corn production systems at UW–Madison who will discus tar spot in corn. Tar spot is an emerging foliar disease in the Midwest resulting in devastating yield and nutritive value losses. Her teams research focused on quantifying these losses and exploring management options. Results show that increased tar spot severity caused up to 27 percent dry yield loss in silage corn. Silage corn affected by tar spot also had lower neutral detergent fiber digestibility and predicted milk yield.
Shane Campell, John Deere SPFH & Heads Product Manager, He will give a quick crop flow overview; look at corn head optimization, cutting component options, maintenance, and optimization; Kernel Processor options, maintenance, and processing performance; feed quality (cut quality, processing quality and packing); HarvestLab utilization, plus give a New F8 and F9 machine overview.
Teresa Van Sloten, County Executive Director for the Sioux County Farm Service Agency in Orange City. She will discuss the Livestock Forage Program and the importance of certifying their forage acres correctly plus the Livestock Indemnity Program for weather-related livestock deaths.
There is no fee to participate in the webinar; however, registration is required at least one hour prior to the webinar. Register online at:
The I-29 Moo University Dairy Webinar Series continued on August 12, 2025, and focused on revisions to the USDA Milk Pricing system with Dr. Lawrence Jones with FARM Institute.
The I-29 Moo University Beef On Dairy Dialogue Webinar Series continued Tuesday, August 5, 2025. Dr. Blake Foraker, an assistant professor in meat science at Texas Tech University will discuss how dairy cattle are inherently more muscling deficient than beef cattle, which influences their value in the beef supply chain. Learn how beef x dairy cattle perform for carcass yield compared to other cattle types.
The I-29 Moo University Dairy Webinar Series continued July 16 focusing on what are the potential benefits of automated feeding robots with Dr. Isaac Salfer.
Dr. Salfer will discuss the potential benefits and challenges with implementing automated feeding systems in light of a recent observational study he published comparing feed bunk nutrient consistency, cow behavior, and milk components between herds with automated feeding robots and pair-matched herds with conventional feeding systems.
The I-29 Moo University and the Northern Plains Forage Association Forage Webinar Series continued on July 8, 2025 with a variety of forage topics including storing round bales, and hay utilization and management.
I-29 Moo University is an equal opportunity educator and employer.
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