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IFWD launches website

The 3rd International Forum for Women in Dairying is excited to introduce its new website www.dairywomen.com. Designed to reflect the forum's new look and feel, the site features event information, registration details and sponsorship opportunities.

"Our mission is to enrich the lives of dairy women by encouraging them to share challenges and contributions to the industry, and by providing a venue to learn, network and be inspired," says Kylie Quesnel, IFWD co-chair. "The new website is designed to create awareness of the two-day forum. We're pleased with the interest level already and look forward to generating even more excitement."

Held Sept.28 to 29, 2008, in conjunction with World Dairy Expo, Madison, Wis., IFWD is in the process of developing the event's agenda, investigating speakers and securing sponsors. Event organizers also are looking for international panel participants to share experiences with drought challenges, urban development and land value issues, ethanol use and its ramifications to the dairy industry, and animal welfare issues. If interested, please contact Kathy LaScala at 800-255-5113, klascala@food360.com.

Originally started in Australia in 2000, IFWD is planned every four years with World Dairy Expo now serving as the official hub. For more information, please visit www.dairywomen.com.

Date: 8/30/07


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