The 11th annual Great Lakes Regional Dairy Conference took place in Frankenmuth, Michigan, on February 7-9, 2013.
The conference had one of the best attendance numbers, with more than 400 attendees during the Thursday and Friday producer meetings.
The conference featured talks from many industry experts, with topics ranging from calf management to milk quality to social media and consumer perception. With this broad range of topics, there was something for everyone at the conference.


















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