Council on Dairy Cattle Breeding Industry Meeting 2016 - Cowsmo

Council on Dairy Cattle Breeding Industry Meeting 2016

The Council on Dairy Cattle Breeding will be hosting its 2016 Industry Meeting on October 4, 2016 at the Alliant Energy Center. Dairy farmers and representatives from all sectors of the dairy breeding industry are welcome to attend in connection with the World Dairy Expo activities. The CDCB is a cooperation between dairy records providers (DRPs), dairy records processing centers (DRPCs), the Purebred Dairy Cattle Association (PDCA) and the National Association of Animal Breeders (NAAB), and its mandate is to host and administrate the U.S. national database of dairy records, to provide benchmarks and to carry out the official dairy genetic and genomic evaluations. The CDCB annual Industry Meeting is an opportunity to provide feedback to the stakeholders on the progress made, the current activities and the future developments.

The program of the 2016 Industry Meeting consists of an initial session of progress reports, including Board actions, staff activities, finances, research and development provided by USDA/ARS/AGIL and Interbull news. The process of defining AGIL’s next five-year research programs will also be presented as part of the reports, as well as the results obtained by the 2016 CDCB Summer internship student.

Then the focus of presentations will turn into the benefits provided to the dairy farmers by the CDCB in collaboration with member organizations. Starting with the efforts to ensure data quality flowing into the system, the invited speakers will also present how the availability of recessive haplotypes and genomic inbreeding estimates enhances dairy herds’ management, what is being done to develop genomic evaluations for health traits and the opportunities offered by genomic sequencing techniques. Cow livability evaluations, the latest product launched by the CDCB, will be introduced to the audience as well.

Finally, different perspectives about where the dairy industry is heading to will be presented as an effort to identify the challenges and opportunities that the dairy industry will be facing in this era of change.

The 2016 Industry Meeting venue is conveniently located inside the World Dairy Expo grounds and holds up to 200 attendees. All interested to participate are gently requested to complete an online pre-registration form prior to attending. The deadline to register is September 16, 2016.

We hope that you can join us and we look forward to your presence.

COUNCIL ON DAIRY CATTLE BREEDING INDUSTRY MEETING 2016
October 4, 2016
Alliant Energy Center
1919 Alliant Energy Center Way, Madison, WI 53713

PROGRAM
Moderator: Joel Hastings, Editor and Publisher of Dairy Business & Holstein World

Session Time Theme Speaker
  7:30 REGISTRATION  
CDCB Reports 8:00 Word from the Chair Jay Mattison, CDCB Chair
8:20 CEO Progress Report João Dürr, CDCB CEO
8:50 Financial Report Neal Smith, CDCB Treasurer
9:05 AGIL Technical Report Paul VanRaden, ARS/AGIL
9:35 Interbull Update Marj Faust, Interbull Steering Committee
9:50 CDCB internship program 2016 – Final report Amber Gabel, Penn State
  10:00 MILK BREAK  
A taste of the future 10:15 How dairy consumers’ trends are shaping the future of the dairy industry in the U.S. Stan Erwine, DMI
10:45 Impact of market and technological changes: how dairy farming will look like in the future Mark Stephenson, UW-Madison
11:15 CDCB new product: Understanding cow livability evaluations Duane Norman, CDCB
11:35 New challenges in managing SNP data Ezequiel Nicolazzi, Technical Director
  12:00 LUNCH  
How CDCB benefits dairy producers 1:00 Data quality: achievements and challenges Bruce Dokkebakken, NDHIA Audit Review Committee Chair
1:25 Benefits of using recessive haplotypes and genomic inbreeding to improve herd profitability Tom Lawlor, HAUSA
1:50 Developing genetic evaluations for health traits Kristen Gaddis, UF
2:15 What farmers should expect from the use of full sequencing data Derek Bickhart, ARS/AGIL
  2:40 Closing remarks Jay Mattison, CDCB Chair
  3:00 Adjourn  

 

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