developer undefinedFrom the Author - Page 83Poultry Health & Disease‘Nutrient Requirements of Poultry’ set for first review since 1994The National Academy of Sciences (NAS) is set to update the 23-year-old “Nutrient Requirements of Poultry” to reflect the latest scientific literature on the nutrition standards for many types of poultry.Dairy CattleReport: Hurricane Harvey caused $200M in ag lossesHurricane Harvey, which decimated parts of South Central Texas and the upper Gulf Coast, caused more than $200 million in crop and livestock losses, according to Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service economists.AquacultureNOAA awards $9.3 million in aquaculture research grantsNOAA has announced 32 research grants totaling $9.3 million for projects across the U.S. to further develop the nation’s marine and coastal aquaculture industry.Latest NewsDSM reports strong third quarterDSM saw its profits rise 13 percent in the third quarter to EUR365 million (US$426 million).Mycotoxin ManagementDebunking 3 mycotoxin management mythsThe start of the 2017 harvest season in Europe and North America brings renewed focus to the risk mycotoxins pose to poultry feed.Latest NewsFMC, DuPont complete transformative transactionsFMC Corp. has successfully completed the closing of its two pending transactions with DuPont.Feed Production by RegionHow to assess progress in reducing antimicrobial useA set of indicators established by the European Food Safety Authority, the European Medicines Agency and the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control will assist European Union (EU) Member States to assess their progress in reducing the use of antimicrobials and combatting antimicrobial resistance.Animal Feed ManufacturingLand O’Lakes third quarter results up from previous yearLand O’Lakes Inc.’s third quarter 2017 net earnings of $47.5 million was up from third quarter net earnings in 2016 of $8.1 million.Dairy CattleFAO animal health campaign in Iraq includes animal feedFAO has launched an emergency animal health campaign across Iraq’s Mosul area, which was recently retaken from the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL).Feed Production by RegionBioMar fish feed facility increases output by 70 percentBioMar Group’s Karmøy production facility has officially opened Line 3, which has an annual capacity of 140,000 tons of fish feed, increasing the output of the Karmøy facility by about 70 percent. Line 3 will have one of the highest hourly output capacities of any single production line of fish feed in the world.MycotoxinsSouth Dakota reports multiple mycotoxins in corn, silageOne state in the U.S. has new confirmed reports of fumonisin and T-2 toxin in corn, according to Neogen’s Monday Mycotoxin report from October 30.Formulation and Process ControlSealevel Systems SeaConnect 370 IoT edge deviceThe Sealevel Systems SeaConnect 370 IoT edge device allows users to monitor and control real-world processes and trigger actions with SeaCloud, a cloud-based, built-in event engine.Previous PagePage 83 of 437Next Page