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Apply for the 2023 Saskatchewan Feed Program

The program covers 70 per cent of extraordinary costs related to feed and freight, incurred after May 1, 2023, through to March 1, 2024.


Benson Hill expands into animal feed market

The near-term opportunity in animal nutrition is "consistent with Benson Hill’s strategy to expand and diversify its proprietary product portfolio, improve nutrition security, and foster collaboration with industry partners within the food value chain."


Feed efficiency the key to less livestock GHG emissions

Dr. Mike VanAmburgh from Cornell says many around the world want farmers to reduce the amount of methane produced by a cow’s digestive system, and that farmers must figure out how to make cows more productive.


Most meat consumers consider animal diet important: study

Nearly three-quarters of adults surveyed say they care about the diets of the animals they consume, which could mean opportunities for soy producers.


 
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From well-fed foals sturdy horses grow

Helping foals transition to solid food requires a plan to sustain healthy development. Foals reach a high percentage of their height – about 67 per cent – and weight between weaning and one year, so ensuring they have the nutrition to support and encourage that growth is important. Understanding a foal’s growth, particularly if you are new to equine care, is critical. That understanding of growth will also play into feed strategies. » Read More...
 
 
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