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Animal Welfare
Pork state legislators say Proposition 12 harms pigs
House Agriculture Committee hears how the California law was 'drafted by people who have no experience' in working with livestock.
Latest News
Seaboard pork sales down due to lower hog volume
Bipartisan bill would allow states to regulate processing, sale of local meat
Cargill to acquire Mig-Plus, expanding animal nutrition business in Brazil
Legislation would establish standards for âdownedâ pigs
Bill would exempt livestock haulers from hours-of-service rules
FFAR, SHIC, Pork Checkoff fund H5N1 swine research projects
Skretting Norway names Mads Martinsen as its new CEO
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Dairy cooperatives settle milk price-fixing lawsuit
Save Our Bacon Act aims to counteract Proposition 12
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Legal News
Dairy cooperatives settle milk price-fixing lawsuit
Cooperatives Dairy Farmers of America and Select Milk Producers will pay a combined US$34.4 million to resolve a class action price-fixing lawsuit.
Regulatory Updates
Save Our Bacon Act aims to counteract Proposition 12
Introduced by Iowa Rep. Ashley Hinson on July 23, the Save Our Bacon Act âwould alleviate this overregulation by prohibiting state and local governments from interfering with the production of livestock in other states.â
African Swine Fever
Study: US needs stricter controls to contain ASF
Current rules would likely fail to control a hypothetical outbreak in the U.S., research concludes.
Avian Influenza
Let-it-spread approach to HPAI 'dangerous and unethical,' researchers say
Allowing HPAI to run rampant in pursuit of herd immunity could devastate the industry and damage rural economies, researchers from Johns Hopkins University say.
Regulatory Updates
Proposition 12 âlike a wrecking ballâ to small restaurants
Latino Restaurant Association leader tells House Agriculture Committee the law placed economic pressure on restaurants that were already operating on ârazor-thin margins.â
Business & Markets
Canadian producers urge government to grow countryâs agriculture sector
A group of Canadian agriculture organizations have sent a letter to Prime Minister Mark Carney asking the government to âtreat agriculture and agrifood as a strategically important sectorâ and to implement a four-part strategy outlined in the letter.
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African Swine Fever
ASF hits pig farms in Poland, South Korea
After a four-month disease hiatus in the country, pigs at a farm in South Korea have tested positive for the African swine fever (ASF) virus.
African Swine Fever
Early detection, advanced traceability vital if ASF hits US
Iowa State University Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory director shares concerns about African swine fever with members of Congress.
Alternative Protein
First-of-its-kind fungal protein plant underway in Brazil
The project will receive subsidies to support shrimp and salmon producers in Brazil and neighboring countries like Ecuador and Chile.
Feed Ingredients
Research shows coconut co-product has potential for aquafeeds
In the Philippines, a byproduct of coconut oil production â copra meal â is showing promise for inclusion in farmed fish and shrimp after an additional processing step.
Dairy Cow Health & Disease
New theory on milk fever in cows may also benefit human health
Professor Burim Ametaj, a nutritional immunobiologist in the Faculty of Agricultural, Life and Environmental Sciences at the University of Alberta, has introduced a new perspective, which he calls the Calci-Inflammatory Network.
Commodities
Possible large corn crop cuts prices as market tires of trade war
Prices for corn and soybeans fell this week, suggesting traders have grown skeptical of large tariff threats.
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