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Join us for this webinar with American Dairy Consultant Steve Bodart to hear what sets his top clients apart from the rest, including the key dairy production and business measures that are linked to the financial health of the top dairy businesses.
He'll share the results of Compeer Financial's study over ten years from dairies across the Midwest to determine what distinguishes the most successful dairies in the industry from the rest when evaluated on net income per cow. The results show the key factors that separate the top performance herds from their peers.
Steve works with Lloyd and Daphne Holterman from Rosy Lane Holsteins who you may remember spoke at a series of AHDB events last year.
Listen to our podcast with Lloyd exploring 'The essentials of a successful dairy business'
Register below today to find out what keeps the top dairies ahead of the financial curve.
https://ahdb.org.uk/events/what-drives-financial-success-on-a-dairy
About Steve
Steve is a Senior Dairy Consultant at Compeer Financial. His areas of expertise include budget scenario development, financial and production analysis on dairy and custom heifer operations, building design and layouts for commercial dairies, risk management and understanding leading indicators for business success. Steve has a bachelor's degree in agricultural education from the University of Wisconsin–River Falls and a master's degree in animal science from Iowa State University.
He was raised on a 60-cow traditional dairy with emphasis on cash grain farming in eastern Wisconsin. He is now a chief financial officer of a 1,400-cow new dairy in western Wisconsin and is responsible for milk marketing, contracting feed, communications, budget and actual performance updates with the lender.
He is involved with multiple trade associations, including the Professional Dairy Producers of Wisconsin and the Dairy Business Association.