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Preparing for the next 10 years in dairy

Forecasting the future is no small task. In this episode of Dairy Stream, Iowa dairy farmer Christina Zuiderveen shares how the dairy community can prepare for the next ten years of dairy. New Dairy Stream host Joanna Guza dives into the topics below with Christina: 3:12: What was happening with Christina and her farm ten years ago in 2013 4:59: What issues will be top of mind from 2023 to 2033 11:13: What are the top concerns that we need to start working on right now 12:21: What have you automated and what are your plan for automation 14:08: What will relationships look like in the next ten years 15:52: How should a farm and/or processor communicate about expansion goals 17:20: What opportunities do you see in the next ten years 21:27: How can farms prepare for challenges and opportunities 22:40: How can dairy businesses better support farms 25:43: How can we have a better relationship with our policymakers 26:35: What trends should dairy be tracking outside of agriculture 29:20: What advice do you have for dairymen and women to be successful Special thanks to Compeer Financial for sponsoring this episode. About the guest, Christina Zuiderveen Christina grew up on dairy farms in both California and Michigan. She moved to Iowa in 2012 with her husband, Nate.  They milk 2,700 at their home farm, Black Soil Dairy, in Iowa and also work with her brother, Tim den Dulk, at two sites in South Dakota, Dakota Plains and Mount Hope. With all three sites, they milk about 15,000 cows. Christina has served on the Central Plains Dairy Association board and currently serving on the Iowa State Dairy Association Board and school board of their Christian School. Christina also had the privilege of testifying before the Senate Ag Subcommittee on milk price reform. Along with being a farmer and wife, she is also a mother of three children. Learn more about the Dairy Strong conference Jan. 18-19 2023 here. This podcast is co-produced by the Dairy Business Association and Edge Dairy Farmer Cooperative, sister organizations that fight for effective dairy policy in Wisconsin and Washington, D.C.

January 18 • 31m 51s
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