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Weekly livestock news for November 25: USDA moves, immigration, and antibiotics
Perdue reaffirms decision to move USDA research offices Following a recent tour of the new space, Agriculture Secretary Sonny...
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Officials conduct African swine fever preparedness exercise
Officials from throughout the United States gathered recently for an exercise to help them prepare for a potential domestic...
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China lifts ban on U.S. poultry
China has lifted an almost 5-year-old ban on U.S. poultry. The ban went into effect in January 2015, when...
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Weekly livestock news for November 18: farm aid, drones, and ASF
USDA announces $800M in hurricane aid, next round of trade aid expected in weeks Agriculture secretary Sonny Perdue announced...
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Weekly companion animal news for November 18: advocacy, supplements, and CBD
National Veterinary Council to focus on advocacy Two animal welfare groups have created the National Veterinary Council, a panel...
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Compassion-First hires data chief
Compassion-First Pet Hospitals, a veterinary hospital network, announced that Elizabeth Lund, DVM, MPH, Ph.D., has joined the group as...
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With new funding, Swedish telehealth company plans U.S. expansion
FirstVet, a Sweden-based veterinary telehealth company, announced that it closed a recent funding round with the equivalent of $20.6...
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Weekly livestock news for November 11: new FDA head, herd health, and chronic wasting disease
Trump nominates MD Anderson chief medical executive for top FDA post President Donald Trump nominated Dr. Stephen Hahn to...
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Researchers use GIS data to track livestock disease in Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania researchers are using navigational technology to help the state’s producers track diseases that could affect their herds. An...
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African swine fever could kill quarter of the world’s pigs, officials say
About one-fourth of the world’s pigs could die from African swine fever, according to a global animal health leader....