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African Swine Fever
Sri Lanka records nation’s first ever African swine fever cases
Further outbreaks have occurred in Indonesia and two Indian states; in Europe, the spread of the virus continues in the wild boar population.
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Oregon confirms first human case of HPAI
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has confirmed highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) in a person linked to a previously reported outbreak affecting birds at a commercial poultry operation in Clackamas County.
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Amino acid study points to potential for even lower-protein diets
Amino acids work to activate different genes, potentially allowing producers to fine-tune low-protein poultry diets for regional needs, researcher says.
Animal Feed Additives & Ingredients
Biochar is ineffective against enteric methane, study finds
Despite its rising popularity in Europe, Swiss researchers say they've found little evidence that feeding biochar is beneficial in healthy cattle.
Animal Feed Manufacturers
BioMar's parent considers separate listing for aquafeed subsidiary
With its financial report for the latest quarter, Schouw & Co. announces it is considering a separate listing of its aquafeed subsidiary, BioMar.
Animal Health & Veterinary
Heat stress is rising in northern latitudes, climate study finds
German researchers determined dairy farms in one region of the country are gaining one day of heat stress per year.
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WASDE, election trigger bump in corn and soybean prices
But the increased prices are likely temporary because global production continues to grow, economist says.
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African Swine Fever
Vietnam steps up ASF control measures
Elsewhere in Asia, further cases of African swine fever (ASF) have been recorded in Indonesia and the Philippines. Among the latest premises with new ASF outbreaks in Europe are two commercial farms.
Animal Feed Manufacturing
4 macro trends transforming the US feed industry in 2025
National Grain & Feed Association's David Fairfield, senior vice president of feed, shared his thoughts on the critical issues the U.S. feed sector must prepare for in 2025.
Avian Influenza
CDC to intensify prevention of HPAI spread among farm workers
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) says serologic testing of a small sample group indicated that 7% of dairy workers had evidence of recent infection with highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) A(H5) virus.
Animal Feed Additives & Ingredients
Amid growing protein need, scientist sees promise in hydrolysates
No one alternative can replace fishmeal, but hydrolysates from animal sources offer interesting benefits.
Animal Feed Additives & Ingredients
Italy's Ittinsect rebrands, shifts focus beyond insects
The price point for insect protein remains high, but blending with oil and biofuel byproducts could yield competitive new products, Ittinsect CEO says.
Animal Feed Additives & Ingredients
Algae may harm cow reproduction, Purdue study finds
Despite growth benefits, algae appears to reduce cow reproductive success. Purdue researchers aren't sure why.
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