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Swine
Using creep feeding as a tool to manage piglet weaning
Weaning age matters, but the weaning method itself is secondary when creep feeding is managed properly.
Animal Feed Manufacturing
EU targets stronger livestock, feed resilience
The 31st FEFAC annual conference examined EU feed and livestock sector resilience amid protein import dependency and feed additive supply vulnerabilities.
African Swine Fever
More ASF farm outbreaks reported in central Europe, Asia, East Africa
In Europe, more herds of domestic pigs have been hit by African swine fever (ASF) in Hungary, Moldova, Poland and Romania, while there are widespread new cases in wild boar.
Animal Feed Manufacturing
European aquafeed faces rising tides of competition
Europe accounts for 21% of global aquafeed market revenue, but competition, higher input costs and the region's production gap are forcing a redefinition of market leadership.
Commodities
Corn prices ease with US on track for second-largest crop on record
But strong demand and high fuel and fertilizer costs could keep prices from falling too far, economist says.
Sustainability in Feed Production
Germany makes progress on sustainable soy sourcing
Approximately 90% of soybean meal comes from deforestation-free areas, according to a new report from the national feed industry association.
Swine
Liquid milk replacers an expensive tool in modern pig systems
In many cases, supplemental milk replacers add cost and complexity without addressing the underlying factors that determine successful weaning.
Dairy Cow Health & Disease
US dairy industry faces new threats and new opportunities
Animal disease concerns and labor shortages are persistent challenges, but rising protein demand and low feed prices are bright spots for the industry.
African Swine Fever
Finland the latest European country to detect ASF virus
For the first time, the African swine fever (ASF) virus has been detected in Finland — in wild boar.
Beef Cattle
Rumin8 on track to enter commercial markets in 2027
After five years of testing and development, the company says its flagship product can markedly reduce enteric methane emissions—and consistently boost feed efficiency.
Animal Health & Veterinary
USDA commits $25 million to sterile fly facility
The investment adds Arizona capacity to fight New World screwworm as a nearby port prepares to reopen to cattle trade.
African Swine Fever
4 European countries confirm ASF outbreaks in pigs
In the past week, presence of the African swine fever (ASF) virus has been confirmed in domestic swine in three Balkans states and Poland, while a handful of further outbreaks in the same population were reported in India, Nepal and the Philippines.
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