We saw earlier that next year could be another big year for U.S. ag exports. Dairy looks to play a big role in that sector as well.

Livestock, poultry, and dairy exports are forecasted up almost $2 billion to $38.7 billion total. Dairy exports specifically are raised $200 million to $7.7 billion on higher volumes and rising unit values. It’s all thanks to strong global import demand and tightening competitor supplies.

The Milk Business Conference is kicking off this week. This year’s event is taking place in Las Vegas at the Paris Las Vegas Hotel and Casino. Farm Journal is proud to bring you this event that focuses exclusively on every business aspect of dairy operations. For more information, head to AgWeb.com and click on events. And look for updates from Farm Journal’s Tyne Morgan featuring dairy industry market movers this week.

President-elect Donald Trump’s protectionist America-first policy had been well forecast, but the size of his victory, and the fact his Republican Party also controls the Senate and Congress, gives him extensive influence and power.

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