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Funding to Help Establish Dairy Goat Research Herd in Wisconsin
Wisconsin Ag Connection - 10/27/2008

The development of the first dairy goat research herd in the Upper Midwest is one step closer to reality, thanks to a grant awarded this week to the Wisconsin Dairy Goat Association. The American Sheep and Goat Center selected the WDGA as one of nine recipients of competitive grant funding. The project will include a comprehensive feasibility study for public and private funding of setting up a dairy goat research herd and facility in Wisconsin.

In addition to the $13,400 grant from the ASGC, Montchevre-Betin, a goat cheese processor in Belmont has generously contributed $5,460 toward the project. The University of Wisconsin-Platteville and the Wisconsin Department of Agriculture have also pledged nearly $5,000 in in-kind staff support. Funds will pay to study the feasibility of setting up the first dairy goat research herd in Wisconsin. After reviewing the completed study, the university system will decide whether or not to pursue moving forward with the project.

According to Larry Hedrich, Wisconsin dairy goat producer and committee co-chair for the Wisconsin Dairy Goat Association, dairy goat producers across the upper Midwest would benefit from research on feeding and breeding goats.

"If this study successfully shows a dairy goat research center is feasible in Wisconsin, then it would be the first northern tier research station in the country," Hedrich said. "Wisconsin has a healthy dairy goat industry and we want to keep it that way. This study is the first step in reaching that goal."

Meanwhile, dairy goat producers, processors and industry professionals are encouraged attend the Focus on Goats Conference in Merrimac on October 31 through November 1 to learn about how to participate in the dairy goat research herd study. For more information about that meeting, call 608-224-5121.


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