Center for Dairy Excellence
Dairy processors: We’re kicking off a bi-monthly webinar series to help spur discussion, collaboration and innovation across the dairy supply chain. Join us for the first webinar in the series on Tuesday, September 17 from 1-2 p.m. EST. Sign up for the free webinar below! During this roundtable discussion between dairy processors and dairy producers, both groups can share their perspective on:
- One thing about their role in the supply chain that other links in the supply chain don’t realize about their business model
- Their “why” – what motivates them every day and how they got involved in the dairy industry
- The biggest challenge for their link in the dairy supply chain
- Their genie-in-a-bottle wish for Pennsylvania’s dairy industry
- And more!
This will be an open forum for dialogue and discussion. Dairy processors will be able to talk directly with three PA dairy producers about bottlenecks, pain points, similarities and differences between business models, and ultimately, how each group can work together to drive Pennsylvania dairy forward.
Hear from: Caroline Zimmerman (Dry Creek Farm, Blair County), Katie Sattazahn (Zahncroft Dairy, Berks County) and Abbie Evans (A Joy Swiss, Susquehanna County). LeeAnn McLaughlin from the Center for Dairy Excellence will facilitate the roundtable discussion.
Sign up for the free webinar!
Sign Up for the September 17 Dairy Processor Webinar
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Save the date! The next webinars will be held on the following dates. Speakers will be announced in the coming months.
- November 19, 2024: Quality Control with Cornell Innovation Lab
- January 21, 2025: Discussion on Milk Marketing Orders
- March 18, 2025: Q&A with the PA Department of Agriculture
- May 20, 2025: Producer Perspective
- July 15, 2025: TBD