IDFA’s Dairy Forum is the premier event for dairy food executives to connect with other industry leaders, advance their knowledge, and to discover new perspectives on issues that are important to our industry. More than 1,000 dairy leaders are expected to convene at Dairy Forum 2020 to explore, discover, and experience the POWER OF DAIRY.
Dairy Forum 2020 will help us understand how to unlock the POWER OF DAIRY to seize opportunities and navigate challenges in our industry.
Dairy Forum 2020 features a powerful program filled to the brim with thought leaders, renowned experts and industry leaders who will share their insights and perspectives on a wide variety of relevant topics to advance dairy’s growth and prosperity in the years ahead.
Sessions include:
- Leadership for the 21st Century
- How to Turn Challenge into Opportunity & Disruption into Competitive Advantage
- Economic Forecast for 2020 from Leading Dairy Economists
- The New Corporate Citizen: Social Responsibility, Business Ethics, & Accountable Capitalism
- Geopolitical Landscape: What Is Happening in the World & Why Does It Matter to Your Business?
- Trade Update
- Redefining Sustainability in the Dairy Industry
- C-Suite Talks
- McKinsey & Company Trends Analysis
- How to Ride the CBD Wave
- The Impact of Cellular Agriculture on Dairy
- Strengthening Food Safety Plans & Practices
- And much more!
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Golf Tournament Registration Fee: $275
Registration includes: greens fees, cart fees, practice balls, light breakfast or boxed lunch, beverages and service fees.
What is the difference between scramble and shamble golf tournaments?
In a scramble, each golfer in the foursome takes a shot from the tee. From that point, the team decides who has the best drive, and all players advance forward to that spot to take their second shots. This process continues, with the best shot being taken each time, until a member of the team is able to hole out. The team’s score for that particular hole is recorded as the number of team “strokes” it took to get the ball in the cup.
A shamble is slightly different in that only the best drive (or tee shot) is used for each team member’s first shot. From that point, normal stroke play ensues as each player plays his or her own ball, and each golfer is responsible for holing out in the fewest number of shots. Thus, a scramble continuously uses the best shot from the group, while a shamble uses only the best drive.
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