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Animal Health & Veterinary: Page 77
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Canadian livestock producers to get COVID-19 financial aid
Canada has created a CA$21.8 million financial assistance program intended to mitigate the consequences of COVID-19 in 2020-21.
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DON may primarily depress feed intake in growing pigs
A new study suggests the mycotoxin deoxynivalenol reduces growth in pigs primarily by reducing feed intake, but the effect is temporary, and recovery may be possible.
African Swine Fever
Germany promotes pork exports to China
As the German domestic pig population remains free of African swine fever, the agriculture minister has urged China to lift its ban on pig meat imports from Germany.
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Vaccine hesitancy? Not among pork producers, NPPC says
Vaccine hesitancy among the rural population in the U.S. is something you may have heard a lot about, but the National Pork Producers Council (NPPC) said many of its members are getting vaccinated against COVID-19.
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ASF leads to conflict over pork imports in Philippines
Many parties are in discussion over the costs and benefits of increasing imports to solve pork supply issues arising from African swine fever.
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Researchers: Hemp seed cake may improve egg quality
Data from a hemp seed cake safety study points to possible egg quality benefits in layers, while research in ruminants shows mixed results.
African Swine Fever
Trade, labor, animal disease lead NPPC priorities
The National Pork Producers Council (NPPC) is focused on legislation that would expand market access to Vietnam, address an agriculture labor shortage and prevent foreign animal disease (FAD) as its members meet with lawmakers.
African Swine Fever
Australia farmer group seeks biosecurity system updates
Australia’s National Farmers Federation (NFF) says the country’s biosecurity system needs to be updated and better funded to protect its agricultural industries.
African Swine Fever
USDA suggests high corn, soybean prices here to stay
Unexpectedly low planting estimates mean high prices for corn and soybeans could continue into 2022, economists say.
Animal Health & Veterinary
Study seeks solution to antibiotic resistance in manure
Identifying and eliminating the link between antibiotic resistance and manure could preserve options for animal producers, a researcher says.
African Swine Fever
CoBank: Very favorable conditions for US ag producers
Many U.S. agricultural producers are experiencing very favorable market conditions, according to CoBank’s newest quarterly report, which declared “agriculture has its swagger back.”
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