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Industry groups reinvent milk products to drive buyers

Will Loux says things have been up-and-down in the dairy industry over the last several years. Right now, however, he says the state of the dairy industry looks positive.

“On a national level things look OK,” says Loux, a Pella, Iowa, native and senior vice president for global economic affairs with the National Milk Producers Federation.

“Feed costs are down and milk prices have risen. We are still seeing some softness on the butter side of the industry, but for the most part things are looking positive.”

He says even though feed costs are down, other production costs are up. That includes the cost required for any sort of herd expansion. Loux says demand for milk products is growing.

On the export side, he says global demand for dairy products is strong. He says export markets have evolved over the last few years since the COVID-19 pandemic. Cheese exports are very strong, as are the exports of whey and milk proteins.

“The United States has invested heavily in cheese manufacturing over the last few years,” Loux says. “We are the biggest manufacturer of cheese and whey in the world.”

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Leman Swine Conference: Vaccination strategies to reduce PRRS virus recombination

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Dr. Jay Calvert, Research Director with Zoetis, recently spoke to The Pig Site’s Sarah Mikesell at the 2023 Leman Swine Conference in St. Paul, Minnesota, USA, about his conference presentation on porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome (PRRS) virus recombination.

“The number one problem in PRRS these days from a vaccine point of view is the emergence of new strains of PRRS. Since the beginning, we have had new strains and a lot of diversity,” said Dr. Jay Calvert. “We thought we knew it was all about mutation changes in amino acids and the individual strains over time, but they take on new characteristics.”

With the onset of more common whole genome sequencing and recombination analysis, Dr. Calvert says there is another mechanism, and recombination seems to be a key factor.

 

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