I-29 Moo University
Advocating for Agriculture
Successful collaboration since 2006
Advocating for Agriculture
Successful collaboration since 2006
The I-29 Moo University is Extension and Industry Personnel from North Dakota, South Dakota, Minnesota, Iowa and Nebraska all working to grow the dairy industry via outreach education.

The I-29 Moo University and the Northern Plains Forage Association Forage Webinar Series continues Tuesday, November 18 from 7 to 8:30 pm CST with a variety of forage topics including an overview of using drones to manage pasture and rangeland, water systems for livestock pastures and a market outlook.
Presenters include:
Kapil Arora, Iowa State University Extension Agricultural Engineer will share insights and current research on using pasture watering systems for livestock. Dr. Kapil Arora’s expertise includes composting, water quality, and environmental regulations. Kapil received his Master’s and his Ph.D. from Iowa State University.
Tracy Shane, Ph.D., serves as University of Nevada, Reno Extension State Livestock Specialist and will present “Drones on the Range: forage crop and pasture data to inform land management decisions”. During this presentation attendees will learn about how drones can be deployed to capture information about grazing lands or forage crops and turn that information into products useful for farmers, ranchers and land managers. Examples such as weed detection, vegetation monitoring, and forage production estimates will be presented. Operational challenges for moving drone research into everyday management will be discussed.
Dr. Shane has over twenty-five years of combined experience as a rangeland management specialist and university lecturer in animal and rangeland sciences. She holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Animal Science and a Master of Science degree in Natural Resources and Environmental Science. Her Ph.D. research involved remote sensing of targeted livestock grazing treatments. She has been an FAA-licensed drone pilot for over five years and has trained three additional drone pilots during this time. She combines her years of experience working across Great Basin rangelands with satellite and drone-based remote sensing applications to provide actionable products for farmers and ranchers. She translates advancements in precision agriculture and animal science research into publications and tools useful to land managers.
Barb Kinnan-Baier, Executive Director of the Nebraska Alfalfa Marketing Association will share her view of the current alfalfa market and insights for the 2026 markets
There is no fee to participate in the webinar; however, registration is required at least one hour prior to the webinar. Register online at:
The I-29 Moo University Beef On Dairy Dialogue Webinar Series continued November 13, 2025. Dr. Catie Cramer discussed how transporting newborn dairy calves can be a bottleneck to success, if not managed correctly. The presentation reviewed how early life transport can impact calves, management practices that can help reduce the negative consequences, and supply chain considerations.
The I-29 Moo University Beef On Dairy Dialogue Webinar Series continued October 28, 2025. Ingrid Fernandes discussed how her study followed BXD cattle from weaning through slaughter to understand how early-life respiratory disease influences performance and carcass value.
The I-29 Moo University Dairy Webinar Series continued on October 21, 2025 focusing on Training and Pre-training Heifers for Robotic Milking Success with University of Minnesota Dairy Educator James Salfer.
The I-29 Moo University and the Northern Plains Forage Association Forage Webinar Series continued on October 14, 2025 with a variety of forage topics including an overview of using forage to meet nutritional requirement for small ruminates, the economics of grazing heifers plus the monthly hay market outlook.
Iowa State University Extension and Outreach, in partnership with I-29 Moo University and the Northern Plains Forage Association, hosted producers, agronomists and forage enthusiasts for the 2025 Forage Field Day on July 31 at the Western Research and Demonstration Farm near Castana. This video features drone footage and clips from the presentations.
I-29 Moo University is an equal opportunity educator and employer.
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