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Latest News: Page 161
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Poor hay quality could cause malnutrition this winter
Flooding, dry fall contribute to extremely poor hay quality and forage shortages in the Midwest, prompting warnings about the potential for malnutrition.
African Swine Fever
Canadian government, industry collaborate to shun ASF
Egan 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.
Animal Feed Manufacturing
To use pelleted or mash feeds? Geography matters
Pig 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,
Feed Additives
Study: Dairy cattle feed may contain inadequate calcium
Dairy cattle feed containing less than 1.5% calcium may hinder reproduction and cause poor calving outcomes, study finds.
Latest News
Late harvest prompts concern about organic feed quality
Prices for organic animal feed remain tepid despite poor weather as growth in demand slows, but trend could change come spring.
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Innovation drives higher productivity in protein sectors
Innovation is driving dramatic improvements in productivity in the poultry, beef and pork sectors.
Latest News
ADM opens animal nutrition facility in Vietnam
Archer Daniels Midland Co. has opened its latest livestock feed plant, located in Hoa Mac, Ha Nam province, Vietnam.
African Swine Fever
US, Canada researchers to study ASF in Vietnam
A group of scientists from the U.S. and Canada will work with Vietnamese government, diagnostic laboratories, veterinarians and pig producers to support the prevention and control of African swine fever (ASF) in the country.
African Swine Fever
Homeland Security, Pork Board partner to fight ASF
The Department of Homeland Security and the National Pork Board have entered into a collaborative agreement to assess potential methods to disinfect and decontaminate surfaces from African swine fever virus.
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CHS recalls feed due to high magnesium levels
CHS Inc., based in Inver Grove Heights, Minnesota, is voluntarily recalling 67 tons of Payback Feeds due to potentially high levels of magnesium.
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Fillets from salmon fed insect meal contain more omega-3
Trial finds salmon fed insect meal instead of fish meal appeals to consumers and may offer additional health benefits.
African Swine Fever
ADM exec: ASF in China positively affecting margins
ADM Chief Financial Officer Ray Young said African swine fever’s effects have lifted margins for soybean processing for animal feed.
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