VIDEO: Culture keeps farmers coming back to the Canadian Dairy Xpo

Connections with peers and youth in the dairy sector, are some of the reasons for big attendance at the 20205 show

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Published: April 4, 2025

Jordon Underhill, Canadian Dairy Xpo’s founder, says a culture of industry involvement and youth keeps farmers coming back to the show.

Jordon Underhill, founder of the Canadian Dairy Xpo, which ran April 2 and 3, 2025, says the show has a culture that attracts farmers.

The show involves youth in many areas including food booths that are run by and benefit 4-H and Junior Farmers. Family is also a priority.

Underhill says that the show continues to create demonstrations based on recent innovations, including this year, hoof trimming.

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