Alfalfa Revenue Insurance – Midwest & Outagamie Forage Councils Regional Twilight Meeting

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Join UW–Madison Extension, the Midwest Forage Association, and the Outagamie Forage Council for the 2024 Midwest Forage Association/Outagamie Forage Council Regional Summer Twilight Meeting on August 15 at J-Springs Dairy in Appleton! This free event officially kicks off at 6 p.m., but join early for a special tour of J-Springs Dairy’s automatic milking system.

Last year, our hosts, J-Springs Dairy, transitioned from a traditional tie-stall barn to a new free-stall facility equipped with a Lely automatic milking system. Arrive at 5:00 p.m. to tour the new facility and view the changes firsthand. See how J-Springs Dairy has positioned its multigenerational family dairy farm operation for long-term success by embracing strategic changes.

The following event is open and free to the public. Register no later than Monday, August 12, 2024 to ensure your meal. Those registered in advance will receive a meal ticket and go through the line first.

Speakers

Alfalfa Revenue Insurance Development: Your Chance to Shape Policy

Clif Parks, President, AgriLogic Consulting, LLC and Brannick Sweetser, Policy Analyst, AgriLogic Consulting, LLC will facilitate a Listening Session for Alfalfa Revenue Insurance Development – Your Chance to Shape Policy. AgriLogic Consulting, LLC has been tasked with the responsibility of creating an Alfalfa Revenue Insurance Program for USDA.

Previous alfalfa insurance coverage focused solely on yield or was used for protection against losses incurred from winterkill. However, similar to revenue products available in grain crops, USDA intends to look at a Yield X Market Price product. This is your opportunity to provide direct feedback about how these policies will be shaped and implemented moving forward. Do not miss your chance to have a say in how these products may be able to help your farm manage risk in the future. Let us make sure Wisconsin is well represented.

Developing a Whole Farm Strategy for the
2024 Harvest Season: Maximizing Yield & Quality

Bill Schaumberg, Agronomist, Tilth Agronomy will address Developing a Whole Farm Strategy for the 2024 Harvest Season: Maximizing Yield & Quality. Bill has worked as an independent professional (CCA-certified) crop consultant for two decades in northeast Wisconsin and will share his insight on how farmers will need to effectively manage their time/resources this fall to harvest 4th cut alfalfa, time corn silage harvest correctly, manage manure applications, and of course plant winter wheat/winter cereals. It is not IF there will be conflicts of overlapping activities, it is how many. Bill will share how he helps his clients prioritize needs to maximize both yield and quality this year, while setting the farm operation up for success in 2025.

Alfalfa Persistence is Profit

Scott Newell, Alfalfa Outreach Specialist, UW-Madison & Division of Extension, will address alfalfa persistence management as a center for maximizing profit. While persistence in alfalfa is generally taken to mean keeping a stand as many years as possible, it is also important in younger
stands to maintain yield and increase profitability. Fall cutting management to maximize persistence will be discussed, especially through the lens of this year’s harvesting struggles. He will also share the latest on UW wheel traffic research, corn-alfalfa interseeding results, and address other risks to consider for 2025.

Schedule

5:00 p.m. Optional Early Bird Tour of New Free-Stall Barn & Lely Automatic Milking System on host farm, J-Star Dairy

6:00 p.m. Catered Meal by Kelsey’s Country Kitchen and Refreshments Sponsored by Abts Lely Center, Beck’s Hybrids, Dairyland Seed Company, Legacy Seeds, & Vanderloop Equipment Inc.

7:00 p.m. Listening Session for Alfalfa Revenue Insurance Development: Your Chance to Shape Policy — Clif Parks, President, AgriLogic Consulting, LLC and Brannick Sweetser, Policy Analyst, AgriLogic Consulting, LLC

7:30 p.m. Developing a Whole Farm Strategy for the 2024 Harvest Season: Maximizing Yield & Quality — Bill Schaumberg, Agronomist, Tilth Agronomy Group Inc.

8:15 p.m. Alfalfa Persistence is Profit — Scott Newell, Alfalfa Outreach Specialist, UW—Madison Division of Extension

9:00 p.m. Door Prizes, Refreshments, & Networking Opportunities to Interact with Sponsors & Attendees

Following the presentations, there will be refreshments/networking time to enjoy with others. See you at the MFA & OFC Twilight Meeting for a FREE Meal and door prizes on August 15!

Registration and Attendance

Register online here (https://bit.ly/24TwilightMeeting).

Alternatively, contact Ina Montgomery, Extension Outagamie County, by phone at (920)-832-4763, by email at [email protected], or mail reservation to Extension Outagamie: OFC Twilight Meeting 3365 W. Brewster St Appleton, WI 54914

We have expanded the mealtime to accommodate a larger audience this year and keep us on track with speakers finishing at 9 p.m. Look for the “Welcome” table when you arrive. We appreciate your attendance. Join us for a fun and informative event!

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