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Farm groups ask for more coronavirus aid
More than 160 farm, food and agriculture organizations sent a letter to the White House Coronavirus Task Force calling...
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Kansas State researchers develop cattle facial recognition technology
Kansas State University researchers are developing facial recognition technology for the cattle industry. According to the university, this could...
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Weekly livestock news: October 5, 2020
Strengths, weaknesses exposed for Minnesota’s swine producers during pandemic The COVID-19 pandemic was a curve ball for the swine...
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COVID-19 updates: Scientists study virus in pigs; states cut back on reporting
Study looks at COVID-19 spread in pigs New research from Kansas State University indicates pigs can’t be infected by...
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Weekly livestock news: September 28, 2020
FDA approves ZoaShield 25% for use in certain poultry The FDA’s Center for Veterinary Medicine has approved Pharmasone’s ZoaShield...
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Virox’s Intervention disinfectant approved for use against African swine fever
Virox’s Intervention Farm Disinfectant-Cleaner Concentrate has been approved by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency for use against African swine...
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Weekly livestock news: September 21, 2020
Texas poultry growers sue major processors over price fixing Two Texas chicken growers filed an antitrust lawsuit against five...
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Boehringer Ingelheim announces U.S. launch of inhalant equine asthma treatment
Boehringer Ingelheim announced the U.S. launch of the Aservo EquiHaler, which the company says is the first FDA-approved inhalant...
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Research team will study how new coronavirus affects livestock
Researchers at Penn State University will study the potential for the new coronavirus to infect and spread among livestock,...
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Merck launches Nasalgen 3-PMH vaccine for cattle
Merck Animal Health has introduced Nasalgen 3-PMH, which the company says is the only intranasal vaccine that protects beef...