Expert Insights
Top Feed Companies
Feed Mill of the Future
Resources
Magazine
More
Sign In
Animal Nutrition
Feed Manufacturing
Animal Health & Veterinary
Sustainability
Feed Additives & Ingredients
Feed Regulations & Safety
Top Story
Avian Influenza
USDA moves to reinstate fired H5N1 response workers
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) said it is working quickly to reverse the firings of several agency employees who are working on the federal government’s response to the H5N1 outbreak.
Latest News
Mars pledges $27 million to reduce on-farm emissions
Brenntag to distribute HiProMine BSF products in Europe
DSM-Firmenich to sell stake in Feed Enzymes Alliance to Novonesis
Researchers identify molecule that could prevent PRRS
Rabobank: Pork producers focus on risk mitigation as profits stabilize
IQI Trusted Petfood Ingredients announces new sales manager
FFAR grant to develop H5N1 waste stream surveillance tool
Featured
Feed formulation can lead to more sustainable production
ForFarmers, Boparan merger provisionally approved
More from Feed Strategy
Featured
Feed formulation can lead to more sustainable production
Feed manufacturers are increasingly turning to advanced formulation techniques to address sustainability challenges in animal feed production.
Mergers & Acquisitions
ForFarmers, Boparan merger provisionally approved
The United Kingdom’s Competition and Markets Authority’s independent inquiry group has provisionally cleared Boparan’s proposed purchase of ForFarmers’ Burston and Radstock feed mill sites.
Animal Feed Regulations & Safety
Slovakia opposes proposed GM law change in EU
Based on the precautionary principle, the country’s agriculture ministry has expressed its opposition to proposed changes to European Union (EU) regulations on genetic modification (GM).
Feed Mill of the Future
Automation, AI to drive next generation of feed manufacturing
Feed mill operators are moving beyond basic automation to intelligent systems that enable real-time optimization, predictive capabilities and a path toward autonomous operations.
African Swine Fever
Swine fever confirmed on farms in Japan, Malaysia
In Peninsular Malaysia, pigs at a third farm have tested positive for the African swine fever (ASF) virus, while Japan has confirmed its first outbreak of classical swine fever (CSF) since October 2024.
Animal Feed Additives & Ingredients
Corn prices in 'holding pattern' amid tariff uncertainty
Prices for corn and soybeans have held steady while traders wait to see where U.S. tariffs land.
In Print
Feed Strategy January/February 2025
Subscribe
Digital Edition
Archives
Animal Health & Veterinary
CDC: H5N1 antibodies found in asymptomatic veterinarians
Findings suggest there may be H5N1-infected dairy cattle that have not yet been identified, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
Alternative Protein
The science behind lab-grown meat
Proponents say cultured meat offers the possibility of producing an alternative to real animal meat without the environmental and ethical concerns often tied by some interest groups to traditional livestock farming.
Business & Markets
Feed price pressure set to ease in Nigerian state
In the West African country, a new local government program to subsidize feed prices in the state of Lagos aims to boost its poultry and fish farming sectors.
Dairy Cow Health & Disease
Pennsylvania dairy industry declared free of H5N1 virus
Pennsylvania Agriculture Secretary Russell Redding announced on February 12 that the state’s dairy industry had reached the Stage 4 milestone in the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s National Milk Testing Strategy.
Carbon Emissions Reduction
More ag businesses use insetting to reach carbon neutrality
Carbon insetting is one way for a company to reduce greenhouse gas emissions within its supply chain.
Animal Feed Manufacturing
Macro trends test global poultry, feed sectors in 2025
Agrifood industry experts warn of looming geopolitical risks, disease pressures and market volatility.
Sponsor Content