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New research could lead to large-scale African swine fever vaccine production
U.S. researchers have adapted an African swine fever vaccine candidate so its production won’t require the use of live...
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Vet2Pet introduces client engagement platform for equine practices
Vet2Pet, a client engagement and communication platform for veterinary practices, has released a version of its service geared toward...
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Weekly livestock and equine news: May 17, 2021
Farmers affected by drought can apply for emergency loans after USDA declares natural disaster areas USDA has designated 372...
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Proposed bill would increase PPP access for small farms
Lawmakers are trying to increase access to the Paycheck Protection Program for family farms, many of which have had...
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Report highlights sustainability progress in livestock production
Livestock production accounts for about 4% of U.S. greenhouse gas emissions, according to a recent report. This compared with...
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Weekly livestock news: May 10, 2021
Pork processor wants delay on court decision limiting slaughter speeds U.S. pork processor Seaboard Foods wants a 10 1/2-month...
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Study will assess risk of mild bird flu strains becoming severe
A team of researchers is working to find ways to determine the risk that mild strains of bird flu...
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Countries take strong steps to stop the spread of African swine fever
Several countries are taking steps to curb the spread of African swine fever and protect their pork supplies, which...
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Weekly livestock and equine news: May 3, 2021
Montana law means hemp could soon be used in animal feed A new Montana law could help clear a...
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New bill would expand veterinary student debt repayment program
Federal lawmakers have reintroduced legislation to minimize student debt and improve access to veterinary care in rural areas. Launched...





