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African swine fever detected on farms in Germany
African swine fever has now been detected on a small number of farms in Germany, after nearly a year...
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How early pregnancy checking can help manage beef cattle during drought
With limited feed resources in a drought year, early pregnancy testing can be a useful way to manage and...
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Weekly livestock and equine news: July 26, 2021
France bans crushing and gassing of male chicks beginning in 2022 France next year will begin banning the killing...
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Legislation would phase out large factory farms by 2040
New federal legislation aims to phase out large factory farms in an effort to help smaller family farms. The...
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Colorado Serum Company will stop production of three equine serum origin products
Due to federal regulations meant to curb the spread of a novel equine virus, Colorado Serum Company said it...
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Weekly livestock news: July 19, 2021
Executive order aims to increase competition in agriculture markets, allow ‘right to repair’ President Joe Biden in an executive...
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Legislation aims to add transparency to checkoff programs
Lawmakers have reintroduced legislation in Congress to reform USDA’s checkoff programs. The programs collect more than $850 million each...
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Data shows surprisingly high rate of farm-related injuries: Penn State
Researchers at Penn State University said they were surprised at the high number of agriculture-related injuries they found in...
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Weekly livestock news: July 12, 2021
China’s hog herd is returning, but producers are still cautious China has gotten its African swine fever outbreak under...
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Supreme Court rejects Proposition 12 case
The U.S. Supreme Court has denied a petition filed by the North American Meat Institute urging the court to...





