Roy GraberRoy Graber is a senior reporter at WATT Global Media. From the Author - Page 7Animal Feed ManufacturingTo use pelleted or mash feeds? Geography mattersPig producers would be wise to take their geographical location and its available resources into account when determining what types of feed make the most economic sense,Animal Feed ManufacturersPerdue AgriBusiness to remain in MarylandPerdue Farms has abandoned its plans to move its Perdue AgriBusiness headquarters from Salisbury, Maryland, to Delmar, Delaware.Animal Feed ManufacturersRidley closing century-old feed mill in AustraliaRidley is closing its feed mill in Murray Bridge, Australia, one century after the facility first opened.Business & MarketsReport: China to end punitive tariffs on US pork, soyChina will remove punitive tariffs on U.S. pork and soybeans, as well as some other agricultural goods from the United States, according to Chinese media outlet Xinhua.Feed Production by RegionIndia market has huge potential for US DDGSIndia may currently have a ban on the import of corn from the United States, but the Asian country is still considered a market with a lot of potential for dried distillers grain with solubles (DDGS) from the United States.African Swine FeverVeterinarian: ASF virus likely in US, but not its pigsThere may be no confirmed cases of African swine fever (ASF) in the United States pig herd, but that doesn’t mean the virus isn’t already present in the United States.African Swine FeverEurope, US better structured to handle ASF than ChinaNew cases of African swine fever (ASF) in domestic pigs in Europe are cause for great concern, but the disease should not be as devastating to the European pork industry as it has been to date in China.SwinePoland’s Cedrob adds feed mill in Ligota DolnaPolish poultry and pork company Cedrob built a new feed mill in Ligota Dolna, which will enable the company to increase its feed production capacity by 30,000 metric tons per month and push its annual feed output to beyond 1 million metric tons annually.African Swine FeverBill calls for more ag inspectors at US ports of entryThe Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee unanimously approved bipartisan legislation that addresses the shortage of agricultural inspectors at U.S. ports of entry.African Swine FeverGene editing could alleviate ASF’s impact on industryA proper regulatory framework for gene editing in U.S. livestock would have multiple benefits, pork industry leaders say, and key among those benefits is it could introduce pigs that are resistant to diseases such as African swine fever.Feed Production by RegionBeware of animal activists posing as feed salesmenIf an unfamiliar person enters your farm and claims to be a feed company salesman, you better check to see if he is being truthful.African Swine FeverUSDA plans exclusive ASF vaccine license to HuvepharmaThe U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Agricultural Research Service (ARS), announced that it intends to grant an exclusive license for an experimental African swine fever (ASF) vaccine claimed in the U.S. to Huvepharma EOOD of Sofia, Bulgaria.Previous PagePage 7 of 11Next Page