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African Swine Fever
Large Estonian farms among latest ASF outbreak sites
African swine fever virus was detected at three commercial swine farms in Estonia, the largest of which is owned by Atria Plc.
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Study: UHP-LO soy meal boosts turkey performance
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First Milling expands production in Saudi Arabia with acquisition
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Member of ForFarmers’ supervisory board to step down
Alltech Vietnam receives recognition
Alberta farmers can salvage poor crops for livestock feed
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Study links manure pumping to outbreaks of PRRS
WOAH urges stronger measures against NWS as US reports first human case
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Study links manure pumping to outbreaks of PRRS
Pig lots were significantly more likely to experience outbreaks of PRRS when a nearby field received pumped manure from an PRRS-positive pig farm.
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Livestock & Poultry Diseases
WOAH urges stronger measures against NWS as US reports first human case
The World Organisation for Animal Health is urging all stakeholders – especially those in animal health, agriculture, environment and public health sectors – to strengthen surveillance and diagnostic capacities for New World screwworm.
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Feed Mill of the Future Conference launches call for innovations
Feed industry suppliers and professionals with leading-edge insights are encouraged to submit abstracts.
Feed Ingredients
Is it possible to formulate animal feed without soybean meal?
Replacing this staple ingredient presents challenges and opportunities.
Biosecurity
Study eyes rerouting feed, livestock trucks to reduce virus spread
A new study from North Carolina State University looked at reducing between-farm infections by modeling a new way of routing the trucks that transport feed and livestock between pig farms and from farms to market.
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Brazil launches investigation into members of Soy Working Group
The proceeding was initiated against the Brazilian Association of Vegetable Oil Industries (ABIOVE) and the Brazilian National Association of Grain Exporters (ANEC), among other 30 export companies.
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Swine
Issues faced by piglet nutritionists in the EU vs. US
Learn about the key challenges in each region based on interaction with nutritionists on both continents.
Feed Strategy Podcast
Chicken consumers expect digital experience, transparency [PODCAST]
2025 Chicken Marketing Summit highlights consumer demand for convenience and addresses misconceptions about avian flu safety.
Livestock & Poultry Diseases
HHS to allow emergency use authorization for animal drugs to fight NWS
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services will allow the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to issue emergency use authorizations for animal drugs to treat or prevent infestations caused by the New World screwworm.
Animal Feed Manufacturers
Nutreco CEO to step down, will be succeeded by Bastiaan van Tilburg
Nutreco CEO David Blakemore will step down from his position, effective September 1.
Livestock & Poultry Diseases
USDA adds to New World screwworm eradication efforts
The U.S. Department of Agriculture has announced its largest initiative yet to combat the New World screwworm.
African Swine Fever
Vietnam records spike in ASF outbreaks
In response to a sudden rise in the number of outbreaks of African swine fever, veterinary services in Vietnam are undergoing a thorough review.
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