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Think millennials and Gen Z are “the future” of dairy? Think again—at World Dairy Expo 2025, the new generation didn’t wait for their turn, they took control. In a year when juniors outperformed decades-long professionals in every metric that matters, this episode explores the data, the disruption, and what it means for profitability, talent, and the future of your herd. If you’re still betting that experience alone will keep you on top, you can’t afford to miss this bold, evidence-driven debrief.
Key Takeaways:
Deeper Dive – Why Listen: This episode dissects the seismic shift seen at World Dairy Expo 2025, with a spotlight on how junior exhibitors delivered a level of cattle quality—and professional showmanship—industry veterans couldn’t match. Listeners will hear how Judge Mark Rueth’s candid remarks, hard market data, and three consecutive collegiate championship wins by the University of Minnesota all signal that the old playbook is obsolete. Expect a no-nonsense analysis of skyrocketing replacement heifer costs, actionable takeaways from North America’s most aggressive youth breeding and judging programs, and a roadmap for leveraging genomic selection and mentorship to secure your competitive edge. Designed for producers, breeders, and agribusiness leaders who care about profitability as much as tradition, this episode leaves you with real strategies, not just rhetoric.
Resources & Engagement: Don’t miss out—subscribe now to The Bullvine Podcast for more episodes packed with unfiltered industry insight, real numbers, and progressive strategies designed to keep your dairy business ahead of the curve. For referenced studies, supporting articles, and links to producer tools or featured interviews, visit https://www.thebullvine.com/news/the-kids-arent-coming-they-already-own-dairys-future-world-dairy-expo-proves-it/. Got questions, feedback, or bold ideas to share? Join the ongoing conversation on The Bullvine’s social platforms. Your future herd—and bottom line—just might depend on it.
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Think millennials and Gen Z are “the future” of dairy? Think again—at World Dairy Expo 2025, the new generation didn’t wait for their turn, they took control. In a year when juniors outperformed decades-long professionals in every metric that matters, this episode explores the data, the disruption, and what it means for profitability, talent, and the future of your herd. If you’re still betting that experience alone will keep you on top, you can’t afford to miss this bold, evidence-driven debrief.
Key Takeaways:
Deeper Dive – Why Listen: This episode dissects the seismic shift seen at World Dairy Expo 2025, with a spotlight on how junior exhibitors delivered a level of cattle quality—and professional showmanship—industry veterans couldn’t match. Listeners will hear how Judge Mark Rueth’s candid remarks, hard market data, and three consecutive collegiate championship wins by the University of Minnesota all signal that the old playbook is obsolete. Expect a no-nonsense analysis of skyrocketing replacement heifer costs, actionable takeaways from North America’s most aggressive youth breeding and judging programs, and a roadmap for leveraging genomic selection and mentorship to secure your competitive edge. Designed for producers, breeders, and agribusiness leaders who care about profitability as much as tradition, this episode leaves you with real strategies, not just rhetoric.
Resources & Engagement: Don’t miss out—subscribe now to The Bullvine Podcast for more episodes packed with unfiltered industry insight, real numbers, and progressive strategies designed to keep your dairy business ahead of the curve. For referenced studies, supporting articles, and links to producer tools or featured interviews, visit https://www.thebullvine.com/news/the-kids-arent-coming-they-already-own-dairys-future-world-dairy-expo-proves-it/. Got questions, feedback, or bold ideas to share? Join the ongoing conversation on The Bullvine’s social platforms. Your future herd—and bottom line—just might depend on it.

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