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DAIRY INTERESTS WILL DISCUSS ISSUES AT SUMMIT

For immediate release FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 2004

Contact: Bill Clary
(502) 564-4696 bill.clary@ky.gov

 

FRANKFORT, Ky. — Animal identification and proposed legislation will be among the issues discussed at the 2004 Kentucky Dairy Summit Nov. 18 at the Executive Inn West in Louisville. 

Participants will discuss Kentucky’s animal identification program, a dairy stabilization bill that is proposed to be filed in the next legislative session, and proposed dairy programs for the Kentucky Agricultural Development Board. Other topics will be added to the agenda. 

The meeting will begin at 10 a.m. EST with speaker presentations. Lunch will be served at the hotel at noon.  Breakout roundtable discussions will follow in the late afternoon session. The summit will conclude with summaries of the roundtable sessions and wrap-up discussions.  The meeting will close at 4:30 p.m.   

There is no charge for attending the Dairy Summit. However, reservations are necessary to assist in planning for lunch and meeting space. Reservations can be made by calling Eunice Schlappi, the Kentucky Department of Agriculture’s dairy marketing specialist, at (502) 564-4983. 

The dairy summit is sponsored by the Kentucky Department of Agriculture, the Kentucky Milk Producers Association and the Governor’s Office of Agricultural Policy/Kentucky Agricultural Development Board.  

 

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