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Celebrating 250 Years of American Agriculture and 60 Years of DPI Support

By Dani Wilder; Marketing and Communications Specialist, DPI GLOBAL

As the United States celebrates its 250th anniversary, it is a fitting time to reflect on the industries that have helped shape our nation. Agriculture has been there every step of the way, supporting communities, driving innovation, and helping provide the food and resources that millions depend on every day.

From the earliest family farms to today’s advanced production systems, agriculture has played a critical role in America’s growth and success. While technologies, production methods, and consumer expectations have evolved over time, one thing has remained constant: the importance of supporting the people who make agriculture possible.

At DPI GLOBAL, we are proud to have spent more than 60 of those years providing solutions that support the producers, nutritionists, veterinarians, and industry leaders who help move agriculture forward.


The Responsibility Behind Food Production

Every day, producers work to provide a safe, reliable, and sustainable food supply for a growing population. It’s a responsibility that requires balancing animal care, production efficiency, environmental stewardship, and profitability.

As expectations continue to increase, so does the need for innovation, research, and partnerships that help producers succeed.

Today’s producers are expected to:

  • Improve production efficiency
  • Utilize resources effectively
  • Support sustainability initiatives
  • Maintain profitability

All while helping provide a safe, reliable, and sustainable food supply on less land than ever before.

It’s a big challenge, and one that requires innovation, research, and strong partnerships throughout the industry.


Standing with American Producers

Since 1965, DPI has been committed to supporting the people who power agriculture.

Our vision is simple: To Enrich the Lives of Our Stakeholders. For more than 60 years, that vision has guided our research, innovation, partnerships, and commitment to the agricultural industry.

At DPI, we recognize that when producers succeed, the benefits extend far beyond their operations.

  • Improved animal health and well-being
  • Communities become stronger and more resilient
  • Resources are utilized more efficiently
  • Food production becomes more sustainable

That’s why we are committed to helping producers create sustainable value through the innovation, research, and implementation of phytogenic solutions.


Supporting Agriculture Through Research and Innovation

Agriculture has always been an industry built on innovation.

Every generation of producers has embraced new technologies and new ways of thinking to improve efficiency, productivity, and sustainability. DPI has been proud to help drive that progress for more than 60 years.

Through extensive research and collaboration with universities, producers, nutritionists, veterinarians, and industry professionals, DPI has worked to better understand how our all-natural technologies can support agricultural systems day in and day out.

This commitment to innovation led to the research, development, and implementation of DPI saponins across horticulture, livestock, poultry, aquaculture, and municipal applications. For more than six decades, DPI has continued to explore new ways these naturally derived compounds can support producers and strengthen agricultural systems.

Today, DPI saponins serve as the foundation for technologies designed to support:

  • Animal performance
  • Production efficiency
  • Environmental stewardship
  • Long-term sustainability
  • Producer profitability

While agriculture continues to evolve, the need for science-backed solutions remains constant. Producers deserve technologies supported by research, consistency, and proven results.


Looking Toward the Future

The future of American agriculture will undoubtedly bring new opportunities and new challenges.

Growing demand for food, increased sustainability expectations, advances in technology, and changing production systems will continue to shape the industry. Meeting those challenges will require the same qualities that have defined agriculture for generations: innovation, adaptability, resilience, and collaboration.

At DPI, we are committed to partnering with producers as they navigate the opportunities and challenges ahead.

We remain optimistic about the future because we’ve seen firsthand what producers can accomplish when they have access to the right tools, research, and partnerships.

As the industry continues to evolve, our commitment to enriching the lives of our stakeholders remains the same.


Celebrating Progress

The United States’ 250th anniversary is an opportunity to celebrate more than our nation’s history. It is an opportunity to recognize the producers, researchers, veterinarians, nutritionists, and agricultural leaders who continue to move the industry forward every day.

Agriculture helped build this country. Today, it continues to strengthen communities, support families, and help feed a growing world.

At DPI, we are proud of our American roots and grateful for the opportunity to have spent more than 60 years supporting the agricultural industry.

As we celebrate 250 years of American agriculture and 60 years of DPI support, we also look ahead to the future, one that will continue to be shaped by innovation, partnership, and a shared commitment to food security for a growing world.

For more information about DPI GLOBAL and our commitment to agriculture, visit www.dpiglobal.com or contact us.


Meet the Author: Dani Wilder

Dani Wilder, Marketing and Communications Specialist, DPI GLOBAL

Dani Wilder is the Marketing and Communications Specialist at DPI GLOBAL, where she focuses on creating engaging content, managing media initiatives, and promoting the company’s innovative, science-backed solutions. Passionate about agriculture, sustainability, and effective communication, Dani enjoys collaborating with the DPI team to share meaningful stories that connect with producers and industry stakeholders.

When Dani isn’t developing marketing strategies, she enjoys reading, attending livestock shows, and raising show pigs with her family.