Next on the agenda were research introductions, organized in two blocks by the Hub’s four priority areas. First was growing farm business and communities and stewarding land and water resources presentations. Next was enriching human health and nutrition and ensuring animal health and welfare.
Areas of focus included work on manure application recommendations for alfalfa interseeded into corn silage. In addition, other topics included the cost of production for Wisconsin dairy farms, dairy waste products as 3D printing materials, novel cold plasma technology to enhance the safety and growth of alfalfa, an update on the student-run Pioneer Sweets and more. Another project covered was on establishing a baseline greenhouse gas budget for Mann Valley Dairy Farm in River Falls.
The Dairy Summit also included tours showcasing Hub investments at UW–Platteville, including lab spaces in Sesquicentennial Hall and Russell Hall, and technology investments at Pioneer Farm.
Video recordings of the Dairy Summit sessions can be watched on the Hub’s YouTube channel.