Roy GraberRoy Graber is a senior reporter at WATT Global Media. From the Author - Page 6Latest NewsPerdue Farms explains benefits of all-vegetarian feedPoultry producers wanting to have a no-antibiotics-ever (NAE) operation would be wise to consider an all-vegetarian feed.Animal Feed ManufacturingEthanol demand to slow, but will still impact feed buyersDemand for ethanol is likely to decrease in the future, but the ethanol industry will still likely be a challenge for buyers of animal feed, Dr. Paul Aho said.African Swine FeverPeterson: Payment plan needed in case ASF strikes USHouse Agriculture Committee Chairman Collin Peterson, D-Minnesota, says it is time the federal government has a plan in place to more easily provide hog producers with indemnity payments in case they have to depopulate their herds due to disease.African Swine FeverChina’s demand for feed grains on the riseChina’s swine herd may have been severely depleted by the African swine fever (ASF) outbreak, but that doesn’t mean the country is not in need of imports of primary feed grains.African Swine FeverASF situation may have actually helped South KoreaWhile African swine fever (ASF) caused major turmoil for the pig industry in China and other parts of Asia, South Korea is the exception to the rule.Latest NewsWhen pork plants shut down, impacts vary by locationWith several pork plants suspending operations due to a large number of plant employees testing positive for the novel coronavirus (COVID-19), Purdue University economists Jayson Lusk and James Mintert have their eyes closely monitoring the situation.Latest NewsAg secretary outlines $19 billion COVID-19 relief packageU.S. Secretary of Agriculture Sonny Perdue announced the $19 billion Coronavirus Food Assistance Program (CFAP) to assist the agriculture industry as it deals with the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.African Swine FeverLow protein in corn leads Hormel to reformulate feedHormel Foods expects to spend more money on animal feed in fiscal year 2020, due to a need to reformulate feeds, the company’s chief financial officer said.Latest NewsCherkizovo harvest up for all major grains in 2019Cherkizovo, in announcing its year-end operating results for 2019, said it harvested 592,970 metric tons of grain in 2019, a 24% improvement over its 2018 harvest.Animal Feed ManufacturersTyson to build turkey feed mill in Storm Lake, IowaTyson Foods is planning to build a new feed mill in Storm Lake, Iowa, to replace an older mill in the community.African Swine FeverK-State gets first-hand PEDv lesson, applies it to ASFSteve Dritz, professor and swine specialist at Kansas State University, tells how the university responded to its first swine disease event in recent history.African Swine FeverCanadian government, industry collaborate to shun ASFEgan Brockhoff, veterinary counselor for the Canadian Pork Council, told attendees of Kansas State University (KSU) Swine Day, held November 21 in Manhattan, Kansas, about what is being done in terms of ASF prevention and preparedness.Previous PagePage 6 of 11Next Page