February’s top 10 animal feed industry articles, blogs

See what topics were the most popular in the animal feed industry in February.

Find out what you missed in feed news and blogs from last month

See what topics were the most popular in the animal feed industry in February.


  1. Eggs as an anti-cancer and anti-inflammatory superfood (blog)

Ioannis Mavromichalis: While most believe eggs are good just for a quick omelet, we need to rethink eggs as part of a healthy dieting lifestyle.

 

  1. Coronavirus and its impact on the animal feed industry (blog)

Ioannis Mavromichalis: How this new pandemic may affect our livelihood when we depend so much on China.

 

  1. Research finds 2 more viruses spread in animal feed

Two more high-risk foreign animal viruses may be capable of spreading in animal feed, but the risk varies from one feed ingredient to the next.

 

  1. ASF will shape animal feed, protein industries for years

African swine fever (ASF) will affect the animal feed and protein industries in many ways throughout the next several years, according to Will Sawyer of CoBank.

 

  1. Low protein in corn leads Hormel to reformulate feed

Hormel 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 (CFO) said.

 

  1. 8 technologies that will influence poultry production

Technology has the ability to change the way poultry, egg and feed producers do business over the next few years.

 

  1. Organic, NAE chicken grow while shoppers seek convenience

Organic and no-antibiotics-ever (NAE) chicken in the U.S. is growing, while consumers continue to seek out convenience foods and an increasing amount of dark meat.

 

  1. ASF spreads to new areas in Indonesia, Philippines

The first outbreaks of African swine fever (ASF) have now been confirmed on Bali, one of the islands in the Indonesian archipelago.

 

  1. ASF survives in animal feed even longer than thought

African swine fever (ASF) may be far sturdier in animal feed that previously thought, surviving more than twice as long as anticipated by estimates designed to determine feed holding time goals.

 

  1. More African swine fever cases in the Philippines

Officials have confirmed the spread of African swine fever (ASF) on the island of Luzon in the Philippines.

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