“Our goal is to adapt the contest to what we see happening in real-time with forage harvesting and processing. Adding an organic category was a natural progression for this contest,” stated Dr. Dan Undersander, forage agronomist for the University of Wisconsin – Madison.
To be eligible, organic hay must be grown on the farm submitting the entry and must be from a bale, any type or size, like other hay entries. Additionally, the entry must be accompanied with an organic certification. The grand champion cash award of $1,500 is presented by Blue River Hybrids.
Entry forms are available by calling (920) 336-4521 or visiting the World Dairy Expo website. The $30 entry fee provides entry into the contest for cash prizes, along with a detailed laboratory analysis of the sample. Participants may submit multiple entries. Corn silage entries must be received by Aug. 18, while all other entries must be received by Sept. 8. ![]()
—From World Dairy Expo news release








