• From data to research and decisions – the experience of New Zealand pasture-based dairy farms

    Room 236 Animal Sciences Bldg. 1675 Observatory Dr, Madison, WI, United States

    Mark Neal Head of Data Science Cnr Ruakura & Morrinsville Roads | Newstead | Private Bag 3221| Hamilton 3240 | NEW ZEALAND Mob +64 27 807 0165 Bio - Mark Neal  Mark Neal works at DairyNZ, where the purpose is to progress a positive future for New Zealand dairy farming, where grazing pasture forms the […]

  • Ph.D. Defense Seminar by Yijing Gong

    1933 Observatory Drive, Madison WI, 53706

    Title: Supporting Decision-Making Using Dairy Farm Simulation, Optimization, and Artificial Intelligence Presenter: Yijing Gong, Dairy Science Ph.D. candidate (advisor: Dr. Victor E. Cabrera) Location: MSABD RM 1111 or virtual

  • Dairy Day! hosted by CALS and the Animal and Dairy Science Department

    Dairy Cattle Center 1815 Linden Drive, Madison, United States

    Interested in learning more about the Department of Animal and Dairy Sciences and the Dairy and Food Animal Management major in the College of Agricultural and Life Sciences at UW-Madison? Join us for the day to meet with current students and faculty to learn more about the majors, facilities, and programs offered! Please complete this short form […]

  • Graduate Seminar – Keith Poulsen

    1933 Observatory Drive, Madison WI, 53706

    Title: “How did it happen, and what did we learn? H5N1 remains alive and well in U.S. Dairy, but Wisconsin retains our “Gold Status." Speaker: Keith Poulsen, DVM PhD, DACVIM Clinical Associate Professor, Large Animal Internal Medicine Director, Wisconsin Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory

  • Graduate Seminar – Alejandra Abrego & Jordan Hartley

    1933 Observatory Drive, Madison WI, 53706

    Title: “Understanding the impact of the farm and lairage environments on Salmonella contamination in market hogs." Speaker: Alejandra Abrego Title: “Evaluating the Efficacy of Hydrated Surface Lethality as a Novel Approach for Food Safety in Thermal Processing.” Speaker: Jordan Hartley

  • Graduate Seminar – Livia Martino Duarte & Barbara Dittrich

    1933 Observatory Drive, Madison WI, 53706

    Title: “Evidence for a novel role of Pregnancy-Associated Glycoproteins (PAGs) in maintenance of the bovine corpus luteum of pregnancy." Speaker: Livia Martino Duarte   Title: “Effects of feeding alternative forage silages on early lactation performance and gas production in multiparous Holstein cows.” Speaker: Barbara Dittrich

  • M.S. Defense Seminar by Trinidad Fernandez Wallace

    1933 Observatory Drive, Madison WI, 53706

    Title: Characterizing immune cell metabolism and systemic function during the transition period of dairy cows Presenter: Trinidad Fernandez Wallace, Dairy Science M.S. candidate (advisor: Dr. Lautaro Rostoll Cangiano) Location: MSABD RM 1115

  • M.S. Defense Seminar by Andre Aguiar Zambon

    1933 Observatory Drive, Madison WI, 53706

    Title: Characterizing and Diagnosing Subclinical Mastitis in Dairy Sheep Presenter: Andre Aguiar Zambon, Animal Sciences M.S. candidate (advisor: Dr. Sarah Adcock) Location: MSABD RM 1115

  • Graduate Seminar – Milo Wiltbank

    1933 Observatory Drive, Madison WI, 53706

    Title: “Pregnancy loss in lactating dairy cows: Physiologic mechanisms and practical manipulation” Speaker: Milo Wiltbank, Professor, UW-Madison Department of Animal and Dairy Sciences

  • Graduate Seminar – Laura Hernandez

    1933 Observatory Drive, Madison WI, 53706

    Graduate Student Updates and Q&A Speaker: Laura Hernandez, Professor, UW-Madison Department of Animal and Dairy Sciences