Discussions are driven by current topics and questions from producers Dairy producers in the I-29 corridor and the United States have a new way of receiving information, thanks to the I-29 Moo University dairy consortium. Extension dairy specialists from each state develop each podcast for the twice monthly podcast. “The podcast discusses current issues faced by dairy producers from economics and animal health, to forage, labor and farm programs,” say’s Kim Clark, Nebraska Dairy Educator, and one of three regular hosts for the program. The first podcast was released on May 26 and featured Kim Clark, Jim Salfer, Minnesota Educator and Fred Hall, Iowa Extension Dairy Specialist, discussing information for dairy producers concerning the Coronavirus Food Assistance Program (CFAP). Other podcast topics to-date include heat stress, forage preservation and sampling, feeding strategies, animal activism, silage safety, risk management tools, reproduction, and quality assurance programs.