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Groups launch national cattle disease traceability program
A group of state organizations is joining forces to create a national disease traceability program for cattle. State cattlemen’s...
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Traders, lawmakers uncertain about new agreements
The past week has seen several developments on the trade front that could affect meat producers. Reuters reported on...
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Weekly livestock news for January 27: USDA awards $10.2M to implement farm bill’s disease response programs
USDA awards $10.2M to implement farm bill’s disease response programs The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Animal and Plant Health...
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Weekly livestock news for January 20: trade, ag equipment sales, chronic wasting disease
China’s ‘market condition’ caveat on U.S. ag purchases adds to trade deal doubts China’s pledge to buy U.S. farm...
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New vaccine protects poultry from three infectious diseases
Veterinarians and poultry producers now have an easier way to protect their flocks against three serious diseases. Boehringer Ingelheim...
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Neogen launches heterosis test for cattle
A new tool from Neogen could help farmers measure the success of their cattle crossbreeding programs. The manufacturer announced...
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Weekly livestock news for January 13: avian flu, ASF, new tech
Researchers look for IBDV-avian flu link A $1 million grant from the U.S. Department of Agriculture will help a...
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Weekly livestock news for January 6: infectious disease, feral pigs, cell-cultured meat
Researchers develop joint avian flu and Marek’s vaccine Scientists at the U.K.-based Pirbright Institute say they’ve developed a vaccine...
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Weekly livestock news for December 16: meat labeling, biosecurity, 5G
Senator introduces meat labeling act U.S. Senator Deb Fischer of Nebraska has introduced the Real Marketing Edible Artificials Truthfully...
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Antimicrobial sales increased last year, FDA data shows
Antimicrobial sales for drugs used in food-producing animals rose last year, according to a new FDA report. But overall,...





