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Court allows dicamba use through July
A federal court has ruled that farmers will be able to use the rest of their dicamba herbicides through...
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CDC releases checklist for ag employers to prevent COVID-19
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention released a checklist to help farmers plan for potential outbreaks of COVID-19....
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Clinic spending edges up as lockdowns lift
Veterinary clinic spending in the first week of June was below last year’s levels, but it’s still increasing as...
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Alert service warns vets of local disease outbreaks
Pet Disease Alerts, a nonprofit established by the Companion Animal Parasite Council, announced the launch of a new service...
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Weekly companion animal news: June 22, 2020
Couple plans to open nation’s first drive-thru veterinary clinic A Wisconsin husband and wife veterinary team is opening what...
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Task force will develop recommendations for gene editing in animal agriculture
The Association of American Veterinary Medical Colleges and the Association of Public and Land-grant Universities have convened a task...
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Michigan dairy farms will try regenerative agriculture
General Mills is launching a three-year regenerative agriculture pilot at three dairy farms in western Michigan, an important sourcing...
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Weekly livestock news: June 22, 2020
Biotech company uses cows to create human antibodies for coronavirus A South Dakota biotechnology company is using cows to...
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New client handout explains health benefits of the human-animal bond
The Human Animal Bond Research Institute and LifeLearn Animal Health have partnered to create a “human-animal bond kit” that...
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Similarities between human and canine brain tumors could lead to new treatments
A group of researchers has found a “remarkable degree” of similarity between gliomas in dogs and humans, according to...





