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Sustainability in Feed Production
Carbon footprint of fishmeal is small and shrinking
Improved processing and the increased use of natural gas have cut the carbon emissions associated with fishmeal production, Peruvian researcher says.
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Biodiverse livestock, crops could offer economic benefits
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Study finds mycotoxin solution in common amino acid
Preliminary trials suggest the naturally occurring amino acid 5-HTP may help reverse the effects of ergot toxicosis in cattle.
Animal Feed Additives & Ingredients
Fishmeal prices expected to normalize as El Nino wanes
Fish oil production is still lagging, according to IFFO, but weak demand from China could reduce overall feed ingredient consumption.
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How do consumers feel about precision farming? [PODCAST]
Michigan State University surveyed more than 1,000 Americans about their opinions on animal welfare and their views on precision livestock farming technologies. Professor Janice Siegford discusses the survey results.
Commodities
Soybean prices still falling despite Brazilian flooding
Increased soybean production has so far more than offset the losses in Brazil, one agricultural economist says.
Dairy Cow Health & Disease
USDA offers financial help to H5N1-affected dairy farmers
The assistance aims to improve biosecurity in order to reduce the spread of the virus and to provide financial tools for lost milk production.
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African Swine Fever
ASF threat remains concern after changes to British import checks
While welcomed by one farming organization in Great Britain, another continues to express concerns over recent changes to border controls for high-risk animal products.
Commodities
Lower feed costs contribute to pork industry profitability
Lower feed costs are among the reasons the global pork industry has returned to profitability, according to the latest global pork quarterly report from Rabobank.
Poultry Health & Disease
Controlling enterotoxin-induced diarrhea in piglets and broilers
The impact of enterotoxin-induced diarrhea in piglets and broilers is detrimental to their growth, health and overall well-being.
Animal Health & Veterinary
Brazil declares freedom from FMD without vaccination
This represents a first step in opening up the whole country for exports of animal products to more potentially valuable markets.
Regulatory Updates
Niman Ranch criticizes EATS Act inclusion in US farm bill
Meanwhile, the National Pork Producers Council expressed support for the farm bill’s passage.
Avian Influenza
AFIA responds to reports of chicken litter spreading HPAI
The American Feed Industry Association has issued a statement “to set the record straight” in response to media reports alleging the use of chicken litter in dairy cattle diets has contributed to the spread of HPAI virus on dairy farms.
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