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Jan. 29, 2021 Hoard's Dairyman reports: Fort Atkinson, WI - Agricultural labor laws will be the focus of the next DairyLivestream from Hoard's Dairyman at 11:00 am CDT on Wednesday February 3. Guests for this week's webcast will be Cornell University's Richard Stup, agricultural workforce specialist for Cornell Cooperative Extension and leader of the school's Agricultural Workforce Development program, and Frank Cardoza, farm consultant with DairyWorks Consulting in Turlock, California and dairy farm manager. Joining Stup and Cardoza will be regular DairyLivestream panelist Chris Wolf, Economics professor at Cornell University's Dyson School of Applied Economics and Hoard's Dairyman Managing Editor and moderator Corey Geiger. The panel's discussion will include the growing movement in many states to exempt agricultural employees from their labor laws. Hoard's Dairyman DairyLivestream web broadcasts provide expert perspectives from the country's leading business leaders in a live, interactive environment. These twice-monthly web broadcasts focus on current dairy farm economic impacts, milk processing and hauling, milk markets and dairy product marketing. Hosted by Hoard's Dairyman Managing Editor, Corey Geiger, regular panelists include Mark Stephenson, UW-Madison Director of Dairy Policy Analysis, Andy Novakovic, Dairy economist and advisor at Cornell University's Dyson School of Applied Economics and Management, and Christopher Wolf, Economics professor at Cornell University's Dyson School of Applied Economics. Marketers are invited to tune in to the broadcast at 11:00 am CDT, Wednesday, February 3, and can register on hoards.com. High visibility sponsorship opportunities for Hoard's Dairyman DairyLivestream broadcasts are also available. Contact your Hoard's Dairyman representative or email marketing@hoards.com for more information. Tweet |
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