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Biosecurity: Page 18
Animal Feed Manufacturing
Top 10 articles about the animal feed industry from January
See what topics were the most popular in the animal feed industry in January.
Brand Insights
5 Ways to Prepare your Facility for AI Implementation
Easy Automation, Inc.
Learn five key areas to target when laying the groundwork for a potential AI implementation at your facility. Brand Insights from Easy Automation, Inc.
Feed Additives
Livestock, poultry producers turn to vaccines, biosecurity
As new rules governing the use of antibiotics in livestock and poultry production come into force in the U.S., producers are increasing the use of vaccines and improving their sanitation and biosecurity.
Biosecurity
Biosecurity key to preventing PED virus spread in winter
During winter, it is important to remember that porcine epidemic diarrhea (PED) virus thrives in cold weather.
Avian Influenza
Wilbur-Ellis Feed aims to prevent spread of Avian Influenza
Wilbur-Ellis Feed has implemented an Avian Influenza biosecurity program at its facility in Gaffney, SC, in an effort to prevent the spread of the contagious viral disease.
Animal Feed Regulations & Safety
AFIA designs broadened biosecurity document
The American Feed Industry Association (AFIA) developed the 2012 Bioterrorism Awareness Guidelines, which it recently redesigned as a broadened biosecurity document for the feed and ingredient manufacturing industries.
Animal Feed Regulations & Safety
Winter PEDv prevention: A focus on biosecurity
Heightened biosecurity measures are a feed mill’s first line of defense in fighting against the spread of porcine epidemic diarrhea (PED) virus.
PEDv
OIE finds no link between PEDv, pig blood products
The World Organization for Animal Health (OIE) has confirmed that, contrary to earlier reports, pig blood products such as dried plasma are not a likely source of infectious porcine epidemic diarrhea (PED) virus, provided that good manufacturing practices and biosecurity standards are followed.
Biosecurity
Preventing PEDv spread: What is the feed industry’s role?
With more questions than answers regarding the feed industry’s role where the PED virus is concerned, what can feed mills do to protect their customers? Here is a collection of the actions every feed mill can take before an official guidance is issued.
PEDv
PED virus ‘wakeup call’ for US agriculture
In response to the feed industry’s demand for more PED virus information, AFIA dedicated a number of sessions to the disease at its annual Purchasing & Ingredient Suppliers Conference (PISC). During her presentation, “Biosecurity, protecting the feed ingredient supply chain and what you need to know,” Dr. Marty Vanier, director of operations for Kansas State University’s National and Cultural Biosecurity Center, offered an overview of the biosecurity challenges facing U.S. agriculture.
Antibiotic-free Production
Kiotechagil targets growth in South America
Kiotechagil, theAnpario brand which supplies high performance natural feed additives with afocus on organic acids and biosecurity, is using the company’s new office inSao Paulo as a platform to drive growth in Brazil and across South America.
Biosecurity
New university feed mills to help industry find solutions
A wave of feed mill construction is underway at universities around the country. Auburn University officially opened its new feed mill in November 2012, Kansas State University expects to complete construction of its new mill in late April, and the University of California at Davis hopes to begin work on a new mill early in the fall of 2013.
Biosecurity
USPOULTRY Feed Mill Management Seminar to focus on increased production efficiency
The 2013 Feed Mill Management Seminar will provide up-to-date information on ways to reduce feed manufacturing cost and other essential costs while continuing to run an efficient feed mill, large and small.
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