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NYC Mayor Adams backs off banning flavored milk in schools
The International Dairy Foods Association (IDFA) is celebrating the decision by New York City Mayor Eric Adams to allow New York City public schools to continue to serve nutritious, low-fat and fat-free flavored milk with school meals. The New York Post reported over the weekend that Mayor Adams is “backing off his proposed ban on chocolate milk” in New York City public school meals. Instead, the mayor’s administration is honoring a longstanding policy in New York City government that allows individual schools to determine the types of milk they will serve with meals as long as the milk options are consistent with standards from the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA). The mayor is also seeking further input on food and beverage offerings in city schools. USDA school meal standards as well as the federal Dietary Guidelines for Americans both support serving low-fat flavored milk in schools.
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FBI warns of cyberattacks during critical ag seasons
The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) is warning the agriculture industry that ransomware actors may be more likely to attack agricultural cooperatives during critical planting and harvest seasons, disrupting operations, causing financial loss, and negatively impacting the food supply chain.
In a newly issued notification, the FBI said ransomware attacks against six grain cooperatives during the fall 2021 harvest and two attacks in early 2022 could impact the planting season by disrupting the supply of seeds and fertilizer.
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CoBank: War in Europe won’t unwind globalization
The Ukraine-Russia war has reignited speculation that globalization is coming to an end and markets should prepare to turn inward in order to deal with disrupted supply lines and geopolitical challenges. The war will undoubtedly have long-lasting implications. However, according to a new quarterly report from CoBank’s Knowledge Exchange, an unwinding of global supply chains and world markets is unlikely to be one of them.
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Enhancing your Skills – May Webinars From JDS and JDSC
Make plans to join us in May for two events that will help you increase the visibility of your work and provide insights from the pros on reviewing Journal articles.
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Webinar: Graphical Abstracts to Enhance your Paper’s Visibility
May 10, 2022
1 pm CDT
Hosted by Matt Lucy, Editor-in-Chief of JDS Communications
Graphical abstracts can be an effective way to communicate the essence of your paper in a way that is eye catching and sharable on social media. These pictorial representations of the main findings from a paper help other scientists and readers quickly identify scholarship of interest to them, increase the views and downloads of an article, and assist authors with effective promotion of their articles on social media.
Join us for a 30-minute webinar and learn how to create an effective graphical abstract for your next journal article.
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Webinar: How to Review a Scientific Paper
May 17, 2022
1 pm CDT
Hosted by Paul Kononoff, Editor-in-Chief of Journal of Dairy Science
This webinar will introduce reviewing articles, including filling out the score sheet, writing useful comments for the author, and writing relevant comments to editor. We’ll dive into the process of peer review and how writing good reviews can help reviewers write better papers themselves.
Join us for a 30-minute webinar and learn some useful information about being a peer reviewer.
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Join us in Kansas City
Connection • Content • Community
We are excited to be meeting in person in Kansas City for ADSA 2022 and virtually around the world! In addition to all of the cutting-edge scientific programming, we have an outstanding lineup of networking events where you can reconnect with friends and colleagues and catch up after a long three years! You will not want to miss the following events, which are included as part of your registration.
· First-Time Attendees' Reception - Sunday, June 19, 5:00 – 5:45 p.m.
If this is your first time attending an ADSA Annual Meeting, please join us at this reception to meet ADSA leadership and members of the ADSA staff and learn how to get the most out of your first ADSA Annual Meeting.
· Opening Session and Reception - Sunday, June 19, 6:00 – 8:30 p.m.
Join us at the opening session to hear from ADSA President Paul Kindstedt with updates on the state of the association, and celebrate the new ADSA Fellows, the recipients of the ADSA Award of Honor and ADSA Distinguished Service Award, and the new inductees into JDS Club 100. A reception follows with live music by a jazz trio from Louis Pettinelli Entertainment.
· ADSA Awards Program and Ice Cream Social - Tuesday, June 21, 7:00 – 8:00 p.m.; 8:15 – 9:30 p.m.
All meeting participants, families, and friends are welcome to attend the 2022 ADSA awards program. Please join us at this special event to recognize and congratulate the 2022 award winners. Stay after the awards program and enjoy ice cream at the perennial favorite—the Ice Cream Social!
· New in 2022! All-Attendee Luncheon - Wednesday, June 22, 12:30 – 2:00 p.m.
All meeting participants are invited to join us for our first-ever all-attendee luncheon. Wear your school colors as we host a tailgate-style buffet. Network with colleagues and tell everyone why your school is the best!
· New in 2022! Closing Reception - Wednesday, June 22, 6:00 – 9:00 p.m.
Wrap up the week at ADSA with great food and great company! All meeting participants are invited to join us for our all-attendee closing reception. Use this last event of the week to talk about all of the great science exchanged at ADSA 2022.
Can't make it to Kansas City? We also have a full virtual meeting planned to accommodate those unable to travel. Register today to secure your virtual seat!
The ADSA Annual Meeting will be held at the Kansas City Convention Center in Kansas City, Missouri. Hotel room blocks have been secured at discounted rates for our attendees at Marriott Kansas City (ADSA HQ) and the Crowne Plaza Kansas City (Student HQ). We know you have many hotel choices in Kansas City, but would like to encourage you to please make your reservations in ADSA's hotel block!
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SPAC Grows Again
We are pleased to announce that the 2020 and 2021 Proceedings from the Dairy Calf and Heifer Association Annual Meetings are now included in S-PAC. There are currently 678 Proceedings from 63 conferences in the database with more to come soon. Remember a member discount for your annual subscription to S-PAC is one of the many benefits of ADSA membership. Please visit https://spac.adsa.org/ for more information. As and added benefit, annual subscriptions to S-PAC include a copy of the Large Dairy Herd Management 3rd Edition e-book as well.
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Call for Papers: Advances in Dairy Cow Fertility
JDS Communications invites submissions for a special issue titled “Advances in Dairy Cow Fertility.” JDS Communications invites submissions for a special issue titled “Advances in Dairy Cow Fertility.” We are specifically interested in short communications, technical notes, and review articles.
Why publish in this special issue?
· Special Issue articles are published together on ScienceDirect, making it incredibly easy for other researchers to discover your work.
· Special content articles are downloaded on ScienceDirect twice as often within the first 24 months as articles published in regular issues.
· Special content articles attract 20% more citations in the first 24 months than articles published in regular issues.
· All articles in this special issue will be reviewed by at least two independent experts to ensure the quality, originality, and novelty of the work published.
For more information on topics and other details click here.
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Make plans to join us for the 43rd Discover Conference - Dairy Cattle Reproduction:
Lessons Learned and Future Frontiers
Reproductive management is one of the pillars of sustainable dairy production and continues to evolve rapidly. This conference is designed to gather key individuals involved in dairy cattle reproduction to discuss major recent advancements, current challenges and opportunities, and the future of dairy reproductive biology research and management practices. This conference will contribute not only to identify best practices for implementation on dairy farms but also will help identify important knowledge gaps for guiding future research in this critical area.
The 43rd Discover Conference: Dairy Cattle Reproduction: Lessons Learned and Future Frontiers will be held May 31-June 3, 2022 at the Eaglewood Resort & Spa in Itasca, IL Hosted by the American Dairy Science Association®.
Conference Topics include:
• Translating Basic Biology into Novel Reproductive Management Strategies
• Promoting Reproductive Success Through Improved Health and Nutrition
• Data Assisted Reproductive Management and Automation
• New Frontiers in Genetics and ARTs (Assisted Reproductive Technologies)
• The Future of Reproduction in Dairy Farming in a Changing World
Who Should Attend: Reproductive physiologists and other scientists with a research focus on reproduction of dairy cattle are encouraged to attend. Additionally, professionals from academia and companies, veterinarians, private consultants, producers, dairy managers, and others with stakes in dairy reproduction would benefit from this interactive program. Graduate students and early-career professionals are especially encouraged to attend.
Early Registration Deadline: April 29, 2022
Registration fees increase by $100 after April 29.
To view complete conference information:
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ADSA® on Linked In continues to grow – Are you included?
Our ADSA Linked In group now includes 2,153 members from around the world, are you one of them? It’s a great place to get information about ADSA and industry activities as well as to network with other dairy professionals from around the world. Check it out here.
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May 5, 2022 at 2:00 PM CDT DCHA webinar – “Scours Prevention Starts with Colostrum”, for more information and registration click here
May 9-13, 2022 Advanced Cheese Technology Short Course - The Center for Dairy Research (CDR), Babcock Hall UW-Madison, Click here for Information and registration
May 10-12, 2022 Animal Nutrition Conference of Canada (ANCC), Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Click here for more information and registration
May 10, 2022 at 1:00 PM CDT JDSC Webinar: Graphical Abstracts to Enhance your Paper’s Visibility with Matt Lucy, Click here to register
May 10-12, 2022 Animal Nutrition Conference of Canada (ANCC), Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Click here for more information and registration
May 17, 2022 at 1:00 PM CDT JDS Webinar: How to Review a Scientific Paper with Paul Kononoff, Click her to register
May 17 -19, 2022 Preventive Controls for Human Food , Cornell Dairy Foods Extension, Click here for more information
May 18-19, 2022 Dairy Cattle Welfare Symposium - Promoting dairy cattle welfare and ethics through science and implementation of best practices, Marriott Syracuse Downtown, Syracuse, NY. Click here for more information and registration
May 30 – June 3, 2022 ICAR/Interbull Annual Conference, Montréal, Québec, Canada. Click here for more information and registration.
May 31-June 3, 2022 43rd Discover Conference: Dairy Cattle Reproduction - Lessons Learned and Future Frontiers*, Eaglewood Resort & Spa in Itasca, IL, Click here for more information
June 1-2, 2022 Four-State Dairy Nutrition And Management Conference, The Grand River Center, Dubuque, IA, Click here for more information
June 7, 2022 Intention Adulteration, Cornell Dairy Foods Extension, Click here for more information
June 14-16, 2022 CDR Advanced Buttermaking Short Course, Babcock Hall, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Click here for more information and registration
June 14, 2022 – 11:00 CDT ADSA Production Division Business Meeting via Zoom, Join Zoom Meeting
June 15-17, 2022 18th International Conference on Production Diseases in Farm Animals, Madison WI, Click here for more information
June 19-22, 2022 ADSA Annual Meeting, Kansas City, MO. Details to come at www.adsa.org
June 20-24, 2022 CDR Buttermakers Apprenticeship Workshop, Babcock Hall, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Click here for more information and registration
July 12 – 14, 2022 HTST, Cornell Dairy Foods Extension, Click here for more information
July 26-27, 2022 Certified Milk Inspectors School, Cornell Dairy Foods Extension Click here for more information
Aug1-5, 2022 21st International Symposium and 13th International Conference on Lameness in Ruminants, Bloomington, MN, Click here for more information
Aug 2-3, 2022 Mid-South Ruminant Nutrition Conference, Grapevine TX, Click here for more information
Aug 9 – 11, 2022 Preventive Controls for Human Food, Cornell Dairy Foods Extension, Click here for more information
Aug 22, 2022 Foreign Supplier Verification Programs, Cornell Dairy Foods Extension. Click here for more information
Aug 23 – 26, 0022 Implementing SQF Systems, Cornell Dairy Foods Extension, Click here for more information
Sept 14 – 18, 2022 Leadership Skills for Success, Cornell Dairy Foods Extension, Click here for more information
Sept 9 – Oct 1, 2022 The Science of Cheese (Basic Level), Cornell Dairy Foods Extension, Click here for more information
Sept 20-22, 2022 PSU - Cultured Dairy Products Short Course, Erickson Food Sci Building, Penn State, Click here for registration and more information
Sept 27-29, 2022 PSU - Pasteurization Short Course, Erickson Food Sci Building, Penn State, Click here for registration and more information
Oct 3 – Nov 15, 2022 SOP and Technical Writing, Cornell Dairy Foods Extension, Click here for more information
Oct 7 – Nov 3, 2022 Environmental Monitoring Programs, Cornell Dairy Foods Extension, Click here for more information
Oct 11 – 13, 2022 HTST, Cornell Dairy Foods Extension, Click here for more information
Oct 12-14, 2022 Dairy Products, Processing and Packaging Innovation Conference, Shell Beach, CA, Further details to come.
Oct 20, 2022 Cheese Grading Workshop, Cornell Dairy Foods Extension, Click here for more information
Nov 8 – 10, 2022 Preventive Controls for Human Food (Al, Anika, Rob), Cornell Dairy Foods Extension, Click here for more information
Nov 16-17, 2022 Ice Cream and Frozen Dessert (Advanced Level), Cornell Dairy Foods Extension, Click here for more information
*An S-PAC Partner Conference
If your organization’s conference isn’t among the ever-growing list that contribute proceedings and presentations to S-PAC®, ask your conference organizer to contact Ken Olson for more information about the benefits of participation.
If you would like to have an event included in the “Dates to Note,” please contact Ken Olson.
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Thanks to our Corporate Sustaining Members
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We appreciate your ongoing support of ADSA and the Journal of Dairy Science®
Ag Processing Inc.
ANDHIL LLC
Arm & Hammer Animal Nutrition & Food Production
Darling Ingredients Inc.
Diamond V
Global Agri-Trade Corporation
Grande Cheese Company
Lallemand Animal Nutrition
Pioneer
Quali Tech, Inc.
Renaissance Nutrition Inc.
Zinpro
Zoetis
Zook Nutrition & Management Inc.
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Did you know that your ADSA Professional Membership, which is the least expensive of all national animal-related professional societies, includes all of the following benefits with no additional fees, charges or suggested donations?
* Electronic access to the Journal of Dairy Science®
* ADSA Annual Meeting registration at reduced member rates
* Discover Conference registration at reduced member rates
* Large Dairy Herd Management 3rd edition e-book at reduced member rates
* S-PAC: Free access to ADSA Annual Meeting, past JAM and ADSA divisional abstracts
* S-PAC subscription at reduced member rates
* A strong voice of advocacy for the animal sciences, animal agriculture and research
* Access to ADSA's large and growing recorded symposia library
* ADSA News (semi-annual association newsletter)
* ADSA Dair e-news (ADSA weekly industry newsletter)
* Access to member directory
* Peer recognition through ADSA, Foundation and Sponsored Award Program
* Discounted page charges in Journal of Dairy Science®
* Broad author recognition through ADSA/Elsevier press release program
* Linked In and You Tube sites for ADSA
* Quality networking with academic, government and industry professionals
* Travel awards for all graduate students attending Discover Conferences
* Opportunity to serve peers via committee and officer positions
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