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Farmers advised to inspect grain bins after severe weather

A team of multistate agricultural researchers found grain bins need to be carefully scrutinized for structural safety, soundness and engineering integrity.


AgTonik debuts new supplement for poultry, livestock

The natural liquid organic acid complex and trace mineral supplement is based on longstanding animal husbandry practices.


Salvaging crops as feed for livestock

In any given year, localized conditions can result in crops being unsuitable for harvest – but it presents an opportunity to salvage them as livestock feed.


 
 
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Register today: IWCA Summit in Hamilton

Experience valuable mentorship, connect with fellow women in the industry, gain insights into leadership and communication from seasoned professionals and more at the Influential Women in Canadian Agriculture Summit, held Nov. 7 in Hamilton. Beyond panels, mentorship sessions and networking, you can also join in the celebration of our six IWCA honourees at our evening awards ceremony. Only a few weeks remain to take advantage of early bird rates for the Summit. Register before Sept. 30 to avoid disappointment!

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A primer on African swine fever

African Swine Fever Virus (ASFV) has still not been detected in the U.S. or Canada, despite a string of cases reported in Asia, Europe and Central and South America. However, that hasn't stopped the USDA and other agencies and organizations from taking proactive steps, including a two-day forum in Raleigh, North Carolina to discuss readying the industry for the arrival of ASFV. If treating ASFV as an inevitability, feed practices are key in warding off infections and keeping your herd healthy. » Read More...
 
 
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