“The easy answer for me is disease. If we could eradicate the big ones like PRRS, PED and ASF, life would have less headaches in pork production. Disease doesn’t only hit you financially but if you have ever had to work through some of these issues, it can drain you mentally.” – Wade Hendricks, Indiana pork producer
“Eliminating health problems would be an outstanding achievement. However, we should also consider the challenge of available labor in our industry, it is an issue that deserves serious attention for the future of swine production. When we look at our competitors across the globe, such as China and Mexico, we can see that they have a significant economic advantage due to their available labor force.” – Tom Layne, Oklahoma pork producer
“It would certainly be misinformation. Without question, one of the biggest challenges we face in the pork industry is the spread of misinformation. Whether it be intentional from activist groups opposed to the pork industry or unintentional from consumers who may not understand what it is that we do as farmers to care for our animals, it is our responsibility to be transparent and inform the public about how we farm.” – Chad Herring, North Carolina pork producer
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