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Spring has sprung! What areas should you be watching to manage risk and navigate changing dairy market dynamics during this busy planting season? Join us on Friday, May 8 at 12 p.m. EST, for this month’s “Protecting Your Profits” webinar titled “Spring Dairy Market Update: 6 Areas to Watch & Ways to Manage Risk.” Hear expert insight from Kathleen Noble Wolfley and Bryce Windecker from Ever.Ag. Click here to sign up for the webinar! Connection details will automatically be sent to you via email after you sign up.
During the webinar, Kathleen and Bryce will share 6 areas to watch this spring:
- Milk supply expectations (US and global)
- Support in the Class IV market
- Cheese market dynamics
- Critical role of exports
- Hot protein markets
- Macro market influence
- And they’ll share ways to manage risk in this environment
Click here to sign up for the webinar! Connection details will automatically be sent to you via email after you sign up.
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Meet the Speakers:
Kathleen Noble Wolfley is the Market Intelligence Director with Ever.Ag, working with producers to help them make educated and informed decisions on risk management. Kathleen is a student of the dairy industry, with dairy farm roots in upstate New York and more than a decade of experience as a dairy market analyst. She is based in western New York.

Bryce Windecker grew up on a 100-cow Registered Holstein Dairy in Central New York and serves with Ever.Ag as an agent and broker. He has worked with dairies throughout the Northeast on both operations and financial management/analysis. He holds an associate’s degree from SUNY Cobleskill and a bachelor’s degree from Cornell University. He assists dairy and grain producers with risk management needs while delivering technology solutions to aggregate farm data more efficiently.

