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Animal Nutrition: Page 96
Latest News
Despite COVID challenges, beef production to increase 1%
2020 has been a difficult year for the beef and cattle industries, but U.S. beef production is still expected to grow this year and next.
Brand Insights
Rethinking calf nutrition: 5 reasons to embrace vegetable proteins in CMRs
Hamlet Protein
Discover how enzyme-treated soy protein like Hamlet Protein’s HP 100 offers a sustainable, cost-effective alternative to traditional milk proteins in CMRs.
Feed Additives
Farm tours spread truth about antibiotics use
Wanting to clarify misconceptions about animal antibiotic use, the National Pork Board (NPB) has hosted numerous farm tours to which people described as influencers have been invited.
Latest News
US imposes pork trade sanctions on Thailand
The U.S. has suspended US$817 million in trade preferences for Thailand based on its restrictions to market access for pork products.
Animal Nutrition
Deep Branch gains funding for sustainable protein scale-up
U.K.-based Deep Branch has secured an additional EUR2.5 million (US$2.9 million) in funding to support the scaling-up of production of a novel protein for animal feed from industrial emissions.
Company News
Jayson Payne joins Standard Nutrition Services
Jayson Payne hired as senior technical cosultant at Standard Nutrition Services.
African Swine Fever
Broiler production flat, bird weights higher
North American protein production has shown improvement from the challenges it faced early in the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, according to Rabobank’s North American Agribusiness Review for October.
African Swine Fever
CPF shareholders OK purchase of Chinese swine business
Charoen Pokphand Foods PLC (CPF) has received the endorsement from 99% of its minor shareholders to proceed with the acquisition of a swine business in China.
Latest News
Removing dairy emissions would also hurt human nutrition
Eliminating dairy cows and feed crops from U.S. agriculture to reduce emissions comes with nutritional trade-offs, study says.
African Swine Fever
Europe’s ASF outbreak totals exceed milestones
Over the past week, two European countries have registered new cases of African swine fever (ASF) among domestic pigs.
African Swine Fever
Global initiative launched to tackle ASF
In the face of 'the biggest animal disease outbreak of our generation,' the FAO and the OIE are calling on all countries to join together to bring deadly African swine fever under control.
Latest News
Quality of 2020 corn silage good for dairy cows
The digestibility of corn silage affects the overall production of dairy cattle, and the 2020 corn crop has a high digestibility, according to a ruminant nutrition specialist.
Animal Nutrition Views
What is the connection between ASF and feed in pigs?
In a recent webinar, Kansas State University's Dr. Megan Niederwerder offers insights about her research on African swine fever in feed.
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