March 5, 202600:19:15

Eliminating PRRS and Protecting the U.S. Herd | Dr. Dustin Oedekoven

About the Guest

Dr. Dustin Oedekoven is the chief veterinarian for the National Pork Board, based in Des Moines, Iowa. In this role, Dr. Oedekoven leads a team of veterinarians and swine production experts in Pork Checkoff-funded work for pork producers, including foreign animal disease (FAD) preparedness, protecting the U.S. herd from African swine fever and developing a national swine health strategy.

Dr. Oedekoven has over 20 years of experience in the agriculture sector. Prior to joining the National Pork Board in 2022, he served as state veterinarian and executive secretary for the South Dakota Animal Industry Board, where he provided strategic leadership and direction for the state’s animal health agency – a seven-member, governor-appointed board of livestock producers with responsibility for all animal health programs and disease control efforts in the state.

Dr. Oedekoven received his Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree from Iowa State University and bachelor’s degree in Agricultural Science from South Dakota State University. He resides in Pierre, South Dakota, with his wife and kids.

What can you expect to learn from this episode of Popular Pig?
  • Why the National Swine Health Strategy was created and how pig health directly impacts producer profitability.
  • The two big goals guiding the strategy: reduce the impact of domestic diseases and keep foreign and emerging diseases out.
  • Why PRRS elimination is now being set as a long term industry destination.
  • Why PED elimination may be more achievable in the near term and how recent progress gives the industry momentum.
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