Ann ReusAnn Reus is a senior reporter at WATT Global Media who covers the animal feed and nutrition industries.From the Author - Page 32Latest NewsSenators urge solicitor general to support Proposition 12A group of U.S. senators has sent a letter to the solicitor general asking her to support California's animal welfare law before the Supreme Court.Latest NewsUS initiates second USMCA dispute over Canada’s TRQsIn the latest dispute, the U.S. is challenging Canada’s dairy tariff rate quota (TRQ) allocation measures and its failure to fully allocate its annual dairy TRQs.African Swine FeverPODCAST: Are we closer to a commercial ASF vaccine?Manuel Borca and Douglas Gladue, research scientists at the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Agricultural Research Service, talk about new developments in African swine fever vaccines.Latest NewsUSDA to allow termination of CRP contractsCertain Conservation Reserve Program participants will be able to terminate their contracts – flexibility ag groups had requested.Animal Feed ManufacturingFEFAC: EU compound feed production stable in 2021However, overall compound animal feed production in the EU is expected to fall in 2022 by 4 million to 5 million tons.Animal Feed ManufacturersThe Maschhoffs to install solar array at Ill. feed millThe solar project will offset rising energy costs and satisfies the pork producer's sustainability goals.Latest NewsCongressional report faults meatpackers in pandemicA Congressional report says the meat and poultry industries worked with USDA, White House to advance their interests.Animal Feed ManufacturersBangladesh feed firms team up to boost production, salesStar Feed Mills will become contract manufacturer for Aman Feed, according to a filing with the Dhaka Stock Exchange.African Swine FeverGlobal swine industry faces volatile, uncertain yearWar in Ukraine and the COVID-19 pandemic are behind many of the sector’s challenges as producers also tackle on-farm issues such as antibiotics reductionNewsfeedUSDA faces staffing shortages – just like everyone elseU.S. Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack says USDA has 5,300 fewer people working at it than it did five years ago.Animal Feed ManufacturersCountry View Family Farms to build new $47M feed millPennsylvania-based pig producer is expected to break ground in 2023 on the project, which will create more than 50 jobs.African Swine FeverPODCAST: Poultry, feed producers show some optimism for 2022Jackie Roembke, editor in chief of WATT Feed Brands and Feed Strategy magazine, discusses the results of the 2022 Poultry Nutrition & Feed Survey.Previous PagePage 32 of 110Next Page