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The global research community has worked hard to develop vaccines to blunt the impact of ASFV, but the WOAH is cautioning only use recommended vaccines.,
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Some struggle during the winter months where the costs of fuel, litter, and housing make good cold-temperature performance a real challenge.
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The next key developmental phases, and the influences of feed and housing on healthy pigs.
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In May, to restrictions put in place by Health Canada’s Pest Management Regulatory Agency (PMRA) resulted in insecticides that contain lambda-cyhalothrin to no longer be allowed for use on feed crops. The controversial decision raised concerns with both growers and livestock producers. With many producers feeling limited, experts detail alternatives to lambda-cy for key crops.
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Good news for cattle farmers: “High-risk cattle” can be raised on a cost-effective “limit-fed” diet just like “low-risk cattle”, without the cows suffering negative health effects. That’s the finding of a recent study by the Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station, the research arm of the University of Arkansas System dvision of agriculture. This means any high-risk cattle they acquired can be fed the same way as “low-risk cattle”, saving farmers money without compromising on growth goals.
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