![]() The second photo shows the TV show guests with gifts painted by the children in the photo. The first photo is a shot of the studio from the audience. The Wisconsin guests served as experts on the game-show style program. Dairy Export Council, as well as Carolyn Brady and Michelle Farner of the University of Wisconsin-River Falls. With her were Vikki Nicholson of the U.S. Jen Pino-Gallagher of the Wisconsin International Agribusiness Center made an appearance this afternoon on HNB TV in Harbin. Wisconsin’s farms are diverse with the average farm size having 125 dairy cows. Last year, Wisconsin produced 12.2 billion liters of milk. Wisconsin is home to more than 20 percent of the dairy farms in the United States. The Secretary made sure to share facts about Wisconsin’s dairy industry. Secretary Brancel answered questions about how Wisconsin and Heilongjiang could further cooperate to develop our dairy industries. Wednesday afternoon offered great opportunities for media interviews at the Wisconsin Pavilion. Wisconsin Featured in Media Interviews and Programs We told international visitors to travel to our state this year, September 29 – October 3, for our own World Dairy E More than 77,000 dairy enthusiasts attend the show each year. ![]() World Dairy Expo is really a showcase for elite dairy cattle, cutting edge research and modern technologies. Throughout our trip, the Wisconsin delegation continued to invite people to our World Dairy Expo in Madison, Wisconsin. Department of Agriculture, also spoke at the opening ceremonies. Speakers included Heilongjiang Governor Lu Hao (photo right) and Robert Johansson, Acting Chief Economist of the U.S. Secretary Ben Brancel and the Wisconsin delegation had the opportunity to attend the opening ceremonies. Today was the day! The China World Dairy Expo opened this morning in Harbin. That is an increase of 11 percent over 2013. Wisconsin exported $42 million of wood products to China in 2014. Wisconsin exported $207 million of wood products worldwide last year. Two major universities in the state have undergraduate and graduate forest programs to train the industry’s future managers. Highly trained and professional foresters manage and protect our state’s forests. Wisconsin is committed to the future of its forest products industry and has built a solid infrastructure. With the seasonal climate and rich soil diversity, Wisconsin trees produce unique quality attributes including tight grains, and rich color variations. ![]() The quality of Wisconsin forest products sets our state apart. Wisconsin produces more wood furniture than any other state in the United States. The state is home to more than 1,420 forest-products companies. Currently 48 percent of Wisconsin is covered in forest. He spent time Thursday at the Far East Lumber Company.įorest land in Wisconsin has been expanding for more than 50 years. While in Heilongjiang, Secretary Brancel was promoting all of Wisconsin agriculture, not just dairy. ![]()
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