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Animal Nutrition: Page 101
Animal Nutrition Views
Layer calcium nutrition still an active commercial topic
Layers require an abnormal amount of calcium if they are to lay an egg almost every day of their productive life.
Brand Insights
Unlock the Power of Soybean Meal in Swine Production
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Elevate performance, protect ROI, and beat seasonal challenges with research-backed strategies and real-world insights.
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Pilgrim’s Pride CFO optimistic about feed input prices
Pilgrim’s Pride is optimistic about the U.S. corn and soybean crops and says it does not expect feed input prices to negatively affect margins.
Feed Additives
Feed, management strategies key to combat heat stress
As global temperatures rise, understanding and managing heat stress in livestock will become more critical, Trouw expert says.
Feed Production by Region
New ASF outbreaks reported in 7 Asian, African states
In China, the African swine fever (ASF) virus has been detected among a group of 24 pigs in Chongqing, according to the latest official notification to the report to World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE).
African Swine Fever
Spike in ASF cases on Polish pig farms
Over the past week, 10 new outbreaks of African swine fever (ASF) have been confirmed on farms in Poland.
Latest News
Iowa congressman seeks clarity on Tyson’s COVID-19 cases
Iowa Rep. Dave Loebsack (D-2nd) has sent a letter to Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds seeking answers after an Associated Press report revealed discrepancies in the number of reported COVID-19 cases at a Tyson pork processing plant in Columbus Junction.
African Swine Fever
Kemin licenses feed additive to mitigate ASF
K-State research shows formaldehyde-based additive can mitigate the transmission of ASF in animal feed, prompting patent and outreach by Kemin.
Latest News
Study: Meat raised on novel protein could face hurdles
German researchers find meat produced with certain novel protein feeds has unique properties, lending itself to unique opportunities, but also barriers.
Latest News
What’s next for meat processing plants post-COVID-19?
The main problem that meat processing plants saw early on in the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic was one of capacity rather than size, according to one expert.
African Swine Fever
Rabobank revises 2020 global pork production forecast
Rabobank has revised down its 2020 pork production forecast for major producing countries as a result of the uncertainties created by the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.
Feed Production by Region
Call for global cooperation to control ASF
With the African swine fever affecting 51 countries, the OIE and the FAO are calling for a global initiative to control the disease.
Feed Production by Region
Nigeria aims for self-sufficiency in corn
Nigeria's central bank has placed heavy restrictions on imports of the corn.
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