Agenda-by-Topic

Refer to the Agenda-by-Topic below for confirmed plenary session topics, speakers, and concurrent session details, including lead-off speakers. Talks denoted with “To be filled with Contributed Abstract Submission” will be selected from abstracts submitted during the Call for Abstracts.

PLEASE NOTE : This agenda includes only topics and confirmed oral presentations. All other conference agenda items including registration, breaks, meals, socials, and other events, see the Agenda-at-a-Glance.

Monday, July 21, 2025
OPENING PLENARY SESSION 1
Opening Remarks
Dr. Gbola Adesogan,
Conference Convenor and Professor, Animal Science
UF/IFAS Global Food Systems Institute, Gainesville, Florida, USA
Dr. Rob Gilbert, Dean for Research and Director of the Florida Agricultural Experiment Station
University of Florida/IFAS, Gainesville, Florida, USA
Opening Keynote Speaker
Silage Production and Utilization in the USA –
Dr. Kenneth Kalscheur,
USDA-ARS, Dairy Forage Research Center, Madison, Wisconsin, USA
PLENARY SESSION 2
Recent Advances in Silage Making
Recent Advances in Silage Fermentation: Dr. Tim McAllister, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada
Recent Advances in Silage Sealing: Dr. Giorgio Borreani, University of Turin, Italy
PLENARY SESSION 3
Effective Silage Manipulation
Novel Additives for Silage Fermentation: Dr. Limin King, University of Delaware
Manipulating Silage Bacteria to Improve Animal Health: Dr. Xusheng Guo, Lanzhou University, China
PLENARY SESSION 4
Advancing Silage Production
Designing Silage Forages for the Future: Dr. William Rooney, Texas A&M University, USA
Recent Advances in Silage Equipment: Dr. Kevin Shinners, University of Wisconsin, Madison
Tuesday, July 22, 2025
SESSION 1 SESSION 2
Silage Additives Silage Lab Analysis
Ensuring Uniformity of Additive Application — Dr. Dan Dohrmann, Dorhmann Enterprises Inc. New Insights on Silage Quality and Analysis- Dr. John Goeser, Rock River Lab, WI, USA
To be filled with Contributed Abstract Submission To be filled with Contributed Abstract Submission
To be filled with Contributed Abstract Submission To be filled with Contributed Abstract Submission
To be filled with Contributed Abstract Submission To be filled with Contributed Abstract Submission
SESSION 3 SESSION 4
Silage Microbiology and Metabolomics Silage Experimental Design and Analysis
Unraveling Silage Fermentation with Metagenomics and Metabolomics — Richard Scuderi, Lallemand, Chazy, New York, USA Agronomic Aspects — Dr. Dann Bolinger, Pioneer, Michigan, USA
To be filled with Contributed Abstract Submission To Be Announced
To be filled with Contributed Abstract Submission Publishing Silage Trials in the Journal of Dairy Science — Dr. Gonzalo Ferreira, Virginia Tech University Blacksburg, Virginia, USA
To be filled with Contributed Abstract Submission Round table
SESSION 5 SESSION 6
Baleage and other Silages Aerobic Stability
State of the Art on Baleage Research — Dr. Matthew Akins, USDA, Madison, Wisconsin, USA Detecting Aerobic Changes in Silages and Silage-based Rations on Farms and in Laboratory Scale Silos — Dr. Siriwan Martens, Saxon State Office for Environment, Agriculture and Geology, Germany
To be filled with Contributed Abstract Submission To be filled with Contributed Abstract Submission
To be filled with Contributed Abstract Submission To be filled with Contributed Abstract Submission
To be filled with Contributed Abstract Submission To be filled with Contributed Abstract Submission
SESSION 7 SESSION 8
Silage Feeding and Utilization Tropical Silages
Optimizing Preference, Intake and Performance of Silage Fed Ruminants — Dr. Heather Dann, Miner Institute, Chazy, New York, USA Optimizing Silage Production in Tropical Climates — Dr. Joao Daniel, University of Maringa, Brazil
To be filled with Contributed Abstract Submission To be filled with Contributed Abstract Submission
To be filled with Contributed Abstract Submission To be filled with Contributed Abstract Submission
To be filled with Contributed Abstract Submission To be filled with Contributed Abstract Submission
Wednesday, July 23, 2025
SESSION 9 SESSION 10
Advancing Silage Production for Small Holders Forage Preharvest Management
To Be Announced  Preharvest Management Considerations to Optimize Silage Quality — Dr. Phil Cardoso, University of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois, USA
To be filled with Contributed Abstract Submission To be filled with Contributed Abstract Submission
To be filled with Contributed Abstract Submission To be filled with Contributed Abstract Submission
To be filled with Contributed Abstract Submission To be filled with Contributed Abstract Submission
SESSION 11 SESSION 12
Silage Mycotoxins and Contaminants Novel Technologies for Silage
Control of Regulated and Emerging Silage Mycotoxins — Dr. Antonio Gallo, Universita Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Italy Milk 2024: Predicting Milk Yield from Forage — Dr. Luiz Ferraretto, University of Wisconsin, Madison, USA
To be filled with Contributed Abstract Submission To be filled with Contributed Abstract Submission
To be filled with Contributed Abstract Submission To be filled with Contributed Abstract Submission
To be filled with Contributed Abstract Submission To be filled with Contributed Abstract Submission
PLENARY SESSION 5
Sustainable Silage Production
The Role of Silage in Sustainable Livestock Systems — Dr. Frank Mitloehner, University of California, Davis
Silage Volatile Organic Compounds - Effects on the Environment and Animal Performance Dr. Karl-Heinz Südekum, University of Bonn, Germany
PLENARY SESSION 6
Challenges and Opportunties for the Silage Industry
Silage Producer and Feeding Panel — Dr. Horst Auerbach, Kyle Beauchamp, Michelle Chang Der-Bedrosian
Launch of International Silage Society — Dr. Marketta Rinne, MTT Agrifood Research, Luke, Finland
Closing Remarks
Dr. Richard Muck,
University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA
Thursday, July 24, 2025
Optional Off Property Field Trip

Should Acts of God or natural or public health emergencies prevent this event from being held in-person, conference sessions will be held virtually via Zoom.

Please acknowledge that the official language of the conference is English. All presentations (oral and poster), and the book of abstracts, will be in English.


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