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African Swine Fever: Page 58
African Swine Fever
K-State gets first-hand PEDv lesson, applies it to ASF
Steve Dritz, professor and swine specialist at Kansas State University, tells how the university responded to its first swine disease event in recent history.
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Elevate performance, protect ROI, and beat seasonal challenges with research-backed strategies and real-world insights.
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Top 10 animal feed industry articles from November
Find out what you missed in animal feed news and blogs from last month.
African Swine Fever
A feed manufacturer’s watchlist for 2020
If I were to speculate for 2020, I would pay particular attention to the following six “hot” topics, which may create a massive wave of reaction or even the downfall of some business models.
African Swine Fever
Gates Foundation funds hub for new livestock vaccines
Charitable foundation gives $5.5 million to The Pirbright Institute to research new technologies for livestock vaccine development.
African Swine Fever
Changing impact of African swine fever in Asia
The price of pork has pushed the inflation rate in China to its highest level in almost eight years and some business owners are struggling to cope.
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African swine fever continues in Europe, Africa
Officials of European animal health agencies continue to report to the World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE) new outbreaks of African swine fever (ASF).
African Swine Fever
Canadian government, industry collaborate to shun ASF
Egan Brockhoff, veterinary counselor for the Canadian Pork Council, told attendees of Kansas State University (KSU) Swine Day, held November 21 in Manhattan, Kansas, about what is being done in terms of ASF prevention and preparedness.
Animal Nutrition Views
Unraveling global soybean meal consumption statistics
Soybean meal remains the major protein source for farm animals, and specifically for monogastrics (poultry and pigs).
African Swine Fever
Germany raises African swine fever alert level
In a worrying development, the Poland’s agriculture ministry has confirmed that the ASF virus has been detected in the west of the country, near the German border.
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Late harvest prompts concern about organic feed quality
Prices for organic animal feed remain tepid despite poor weather as growth in demand slows, but trend could change come spring.
African Swine Fever
US, Canada researchers to study ASF in Vietnam
A group of scientists from the U.S. and Canada will work with Vietnamese government, diagnostic laboratories, veterinarians and pig producers to support the prevention and control of African swine fever (ASF) in the country.
African Swine Fever
Homeland Security, Pork Board partner to fight ASF
The Department of Homeland Security and the National Pork Board have entered into a collaborative agreement to assess potential methods to disinfect and decontaminate surfaces from African swine fever virus.
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