Expert Insights
Top Feed Companies
Feed Mill of the Future
Resources
Magazine
More
Sign In
Animal Nutrition
Feed Manufacturing
Animal Health & Veterinary
Sustainability
Feed Additives & Ingredients
Feed Regulations & Safety
Animal Health & Veterinary
Livestock & Poultry Diseases: Page 75
African Swine Fever
Europe’s ASF outbreak total approaches 300
For Ukraine, confirmation of an African swine fever (ASF) outbreak at a farm in Sumy represents the return of the disease to the region.
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.
African Swine Fever
African swine fever emerged in India in January
While the disease has only recently been reported in India for the first time, African swine fever (ASF) appears to have been present in two states for the past four months.
African Swine Fever
New ASF vaccine technology appears promising
A new approach to an ASF vaccine prevents death, but researchers say it will be several years before the vaccine is ready for commercial use.
African Swine Fever
Model finds surviving pigs play role in spread of ASF
Study of wild boar suggests surviving pigs spread ASF after symptoms abate, providing possible missing link to explain the disease's persistence.
Feed Additives
Probiotics replace antibiotics in swine trial
A particular strain of probiotics restored growth and gut health when used to replace antibiotics in a recent University of Illinois study.
Feed Production by Region
African swine fever vaccine on the horizon
Prospects for an effective vaccine to control African swine fever (ASF) in pigs have come into sharper focus over recent days.
Feed Additives
Soy isoflavone reduces swine mortality, raises questions
Potential anti-viral soy isoflavone reduced PRRS mortality in Illinois study, but researchers are unsure whether isoflavone is solely responsible.
Latest News
US meat plant shutdowns contribute to strong feed demand
Strong feed demand for the 2019 and 2020 crop years is expected due to meat processing plant shutdowns and slowdowns as a result of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.
African Swine Fever
New Hope exec: China pig herd to recover from ASF by 2021
The chairman of China-based New Hope Group said he expects the country’s pig herd to recover from the devastation of African swine fever (ASF) by 2021.
Latest News
House passes COVID relief bill that includes ag provisions
The U.S. House of Representatives passed a $3 trillion coronavirus (COVID-19) relief bill, which includes specific provisions for the agriculture sector, including US$16.5 billion in direct payments to producers.
Coronavirus
European meat processors feel COVID-19 pressure
Multiple cases of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) at some of Germany’s slaughterhouses and meat processing plants have received a great deal of media attention in recent weeks.
Feed Production by Region
Togo reports first African swine fever cases
First ever cases of African swine fever (ASF) have been reported in the Togolese Republic, where 40 pigs have died at a farm in Assahoun.
Previous Page
Page 75 of 120
Next Page