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Midwest Dairy Consortium Will Enhance Education, Promote Research and Provide Information

Last Updated: April 06, 2007

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Ten Midwestern land-grant universities will work to enhance student education and training, promote research directly relevant to the Midwest dairy industry and deliver information to end-users.


Released April 5, 2007

URBANA, Ill. - A multi-state, multi-disciplinary research and education program for the Midwest dairy industry has been launched by 10 Midwestern land-grant universities, headquartered in the University of Illinois Department of Animal Sciences.

The new program--the Midwest Dairy Consortium (MDC)--is supported by colleges of agriculture at the U of I, Iowa State University, Michigan State University, the University of Minnesota, the University of Nebraska, North Dakota State University, The Ohio State University, Purdue University, South Dakota State University, and the University of Wisconsin. The first corporate partners are MSC Co. of Dundee, IL and Standard Nutrition of Omaha, NE.

"The mission of the MDC is to maximize use of scarce financial resources and create new support mechanisms to enhance student education and training, promote research directly relevant to the Midwest dairy industry, and deliver information to end-users more effectively," said James Drackley, a U of I professor of animal sciences and the MDC's director.

Drackley said that by fostering exchanges among the partners, it is hoped that MDC will create new mechanisms to support graduate student training and experiential learning opportunities for dairy students.

"We also hope to establish funding mechanisms for new education and research programs with greater relevance and accountability to the dairy industry," he said. "The overriding goal is to contribute to the improved economic viability of the Midwest dairy industry and the rural Midwest."

MDC members will share graduate courses, graduate fellowships, and undergraduate internship programs to provide farm experience for students without that dairy experience, he explained.

"With continued contraction of state-supported dairy science activities, many universities are no longer able to provide comprehensive programs in education, research, and extension," Drackley noted. "The dairy industry and its support industries have consolidated tremendously in the last decade. Similarly, the 'information industry' associated with universities and agribusiness will need to discover how to consolidate many of its activities to remain competitive and effective.

"We are convinced that formation of the MDC is a strong step in that direction." For dairy support industries, dairy organizations, and producers, the MDC, in Drackley's view, provides a chance to take a proactive role in ensuring a supply of future employees and a vigorous Midwest dairy industry.

"By sharing the role of supporting programs of general importance to the industry, concerns about competitive advantage are minimized and the dairy industry as a whole will benefit," he said. "In turn, that is good for dairy producers, industry, and universities alike."

Companies, individuals, or groups interested in joining the MDC may contact Drackley at (217) 244-5540 or mdc@mwdairy.org.

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http://www.aces.uiuc.edu/news/stories/news3963.html

Contacts: James Drackley, (217) 244-5540

Bob Sampson, (217) 244-0225, rsampson@uiuc.edu

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