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Canadian government approves USMCA amid coronavirus
Canada’s Parliament on March 13 approved the U.S.-Mexico-Canada trade agreement, a last-minute move before the government adjourned to avoid...
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Weekly livestock news: March 16, 2020
More industry conferences canceled, postponed due to COVID-19 The American Feed Industry Association has canceled its 2020 Purchasing &...
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New grant program promotes pig health
Bayer is launching a new program to help farmers improve the way they care for their pigs. The Care4Pigs...
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USDA announces new African swine fever plan
New measures announced by the U.S. Department of Agriculture aim to ensure the country can respond quickly in the...
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Ag shows postponed due to coronavirus
Organizers of three animal agriculture shows have postponed the events due to concerns over the coronavirus: The VICTAM and...
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New ASF vaccine is safe and effective, developers say
Researchers in China say they’ve developed a safe and effective vaccine against African swine fever. Scientists at Harbin Veterinary...
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Weekly livestock news: March 9, 2020
Bayer’s soybeans have competition from Corteva; officials agree to review of M&A practices Bayer’s decades-long dominance of the $4...
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Weekly livestock news: March 2, 2020
Thousands of farmers could join dicamba lawsuits As many as 2,000 farmers could mount a legal challenge against Bayer...
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U.S. livestock production has become significantly more water-efficient in the past 50 years, study shows
Livestock producers are using significantly less water in their production today than they did 50 years ago, according to...
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Beef bans lifted in China, U.S.
Government officials in China will allow U.S. beef and beef products into the country, lifting a more than 30-year-old...





