About
Operating in one of the hottest dairy environments in the country, Skylar Gericke knows that success starts with cow comfort. From prioritizing effective heat abatement strategies to reduce stress and maintain performance, Skylar takes a proactive approach to herd management in the Arizona desert.

Alongside these practices, he leverages advanced reproductive technologies—including embryo transfer and IVF—to accelerate genetic progress and support long-term sustainability.

Join us to hear Skylar share real-world insights on how strategic use of heat abatement, reproduction, and technology can drive success in extreme conditions.
When
Friday, February 13, 2026 · 12:00 p.m. Central Time (US & Canada) (GMT -6:00)
Agenda
  • Welcome - Scott Sorrell and Walt Cooley
Presenter
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Skylar Gericke
Manager of Triple G Dairy Farm
Skylar Gericke of Buckeye, Arizona, manages Triple G Dairy Farm with a clear focus on animal reproduction and health, and long-term productivity—despite the challenges of extreme desert heat. Together with their two farms - Holsteins at Triple G and Jerseys at LegenDairy - they milk around 5,000 cows while operating in one of the hottest dairy environments in the country. Gericke prioritizes heat abatement strategies to protect cow comfort, maintain performance and reduce stress. He also leverages advanced reproductive technologies, including embryo transfer and IVF, to maximize genetic progress.