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Lawmakers again push to end tax on loan repayment program
Lawmakers have reintroduced legislation meant to increase the amount of government funding veterinarians can receive for practicing in rural...
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Weekly livestock news: July 5, 2021
Lawmakers pressure Biden administration to appeal pork processing line speed decision More than 70 lawmakers are urging the Biden...
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$55 million USDA grant program aims to help small processors
USDA will grant $55.2 million in competitive grants through a new program meant to help small and medium-sized meat...
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In swine diets, lower prices make wheat better than corn: Kansas State
Lower wheat prices make it a viable alternative to corn in swine diets at the moment, according to nutritionists...
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Weekly livestock news: June 28, 2021
Colorado Supreme Court rejects animal cruelty ballot measure strongly opposed by farmers The Colorado Supreme Court rejected a ballot...
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USDA announces new pandemic relief for producers
USDA said it will grant new pandemic relief aid for producers, including support for dairy farmers, poultry and livestock...
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FDA aims to bring more antimicrobials under veterinary supervision
The FDA has issued guidance that aims to bring more antimicrobials deemed “medically important” under veterinary supervision. The agency’s...
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Weekly livestock news: June 21, 2021
Nevada passes cage-free egg law A new Nevada law will require all eggs sold in the state to come...
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Merck launches new vaccine to protect young pigs from sapovirus
Merck Animal Health is expanding its Sequivity veterinary prescription vaccine platform to include a vaccine for sapovirus, an emerging...
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Fear Free launches equine certification
Fear Free has launched a new certification for equine veterinarians to help them ensure barn and hospital visits go...





