2015 Editorial Calendar

IMAGINE • INNOVATE • ACHIEVE
2015 Editorial Calendar
Effective January 1, 2015
JANUARY
2015 Innovative Dairy Farmer of the Year
Our profile of the 2015 Innovative Dairy Farmer of the
Year winner, an award sponsored by Dairy Today and
the International Dairy Foods Association.
(Ad Orders Close November 19, 2014)
AUGUST
World Dairy Expo Official Program
For the 18th year, Dairy Today brings you World
Dairy Expo’s official program.
(Ad Orders Close July 1, 2015)
FEBRUARY
SEPTEMBER
Herd health and reproduction
Staff training and development
Keeping cows and replacements healthy, happy and
ready to breed.
(Ad Orders Close December 10, 2014)
How to attract, motivate and train staff and retain
your best employees.
(Readex Study Issue)
(Ad Orders Close July 22, 2015)
MARCH
Dairy tech
From smartphones to iPads, our editors will scope
out high-tech apps to make information gathering,
sharing and storage easier, faster and more accurate.
(Ad Orders Close January 7, 2015)
APRIL
Milk quality
The latest updates on mastitis control and udder
care from the National Mastitis Council.
(Ad Orders Close February 11, 2015)
OCTOBER
Cow comfort
Best ideas to optimize cow comfort throughout
the year.
(Ad Orders Close August 12, 2015)
NOVEMBER
Environment
Environmental solutions—for both water and air
quality—explored in depth.
(Ad Orders Close September 9, 2015)
MAY
Nutrition and forages
Put feed up right, then get the right rations to the
right cows at the right price.
(Ad Orders Close March 18, 2015)
JUNE/JULY
Inside dairy demand
Dairy products that are flying off the shelf, those that
aren’t, and what it all means for farm prices.
Insight Issue – Genetics
Special pull-out section is a detailed, multi-sourced
guidebook providing answers and insights into genetics as the next launchpad for advancement in dairy
productivity.
(Ad Orders Close April 15, 2015)
DECEMBER
Risk management
New tools to manage the many facets of dairy
farm risk.
(Ad Orders Close September 30, 2015)
EACH ISSUE
Dollars and Sense, Nutrition, Tech Talk and Market
Watch Diary and rotating columns Labor Matters and
Fiscal Fitness—along with Jim Dickrell’s Dairy Talk.