Created for Spanish-speaking dairy owners, managers, and mid-managers, Expo en Español returns yet again to World Dairy Expo this fall. Presented exclusively in Spanish, Expo en Español will be hosted at 2:00 p.m., Tuesday through Friday during World Dairy Expo, in Mendota 1 of the Exhibition Hall. Each session includes a presentation and a question-and-answer segment.
Below is the 2024 Expo en Español schedule that can be enjoyed in person at WDE or online through ExpoTV at www.worlddairyexpo.com. Two sessions are approved for one continuing education credit for members of the American Registry of Professional Animal Scientists (ARPAS).
World Dairy Expo thanks Progressive Dairy for sponsoring the complete Expo en Español schedule.
Tuesday, October 1
Women in Dairy – Panel
Panelists: Caitlin Cramer, Calf and Heifer Manager & HR and Animal Welfare Coordinator, Legacy Farms, LP; Rosario Ibarra, General Manager, Grotegut Dairy Farm, Inc.; Alison Pfau, M.S., Bilingual Regional Dairy Educator, UW-Madison Division of Extension
Moderator: Marcela Martinez, Research Technologist, Penn State University Department of Veterinary and Biomedical Sciences
The role of women in modern dairy farming has evolved. From the traditional bookkeeping position to training employees, managing dairies, or doing scientific research, a new generation of women are actively involved in the dairy community. Latinas are also increasing their presence in the industry, breaking gender stereotypes, but also facing racial and cultural challenges as they join the ranks in the dairy business.
Wednesday, October 2
Leadership Starts with Us
Juan Quezada, Director of Training and Development, Milk Source, LLC
This seminar will highlight how each employee – no matter the title or length of employment – can become a better leader in the day-to-day workplace.
Thursday, October 3
Animal Welfare: What are Dairy Managers Responsible For?
Noa Román-Muñiz, DVM, MS, Professor, Colorado State University
Approved for (1) ARPAS Continuing Education Credit
This session will highlight the challenges that dairy cattle caretakers face and key practices that managers could employ to support a team dedicated to excellent animal welfare on their dairy.
Friday, October 4
Training Your Milking Team: The Key to Labor Retention on Dairy Farms
Carolina Pinzón, MS, Bilingual Dairy Outreach Specialist, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Division of Extension
Approved for (1) ARPAS Continuing Education Credit
Attendees will gain insights into adult education principles, educational resources, and effective strategies for training team members. These are focusing especially those involved in milking and handling animals. This approach benefits the cows, the employees, and the dairy farm—a win for everyone involved.