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Farmscape for February 22, 2022 Full Interview 9:42 Listen Researchers with Kansas State University have launched a research initiative to evaluate various strategies for disinfecting feed mills that have become contaminated with disease causing pathogens. The Institute for Feed...
Introduction To understand the reason that F/G becomes worse as pigs mature, it is important to understand the physiology of growth. During the growth cycle of a pig, the pounds of feed required per pound of gain increases, or said...
China’s soymeal futures soared to record highs this week on concerns about the scale of South America’s drought-hit soybean crop and tightening meal supplies in domestic markets. Elevated prices of soymeal, the top protein ingredient in animal feed, could lift...
“Starting pigs on feed is like building the foundation of your home:  if you don’t have a solid foundation, you can lose everything.” Join Dr. Trey Kellner as he discusses strategies for getting your pigs started on feed. When...
Farmscape for February 7, 2022 Full Interview 9:03 Listen Research conducted by the University of Saskatchewan and the Prairie Swine Centre suggests rye can be used as a replacement in swine rations for corn, wheat or barley. Researchers with the...
SowMAX eliminates the guesswork of feeding sows to full appetite.   Feeding lactating sows is one of the most challenging skills to learn in a farrowing operation.  Sows are individuals with varying appetites, and it is extremely difficult to feed sows...
Future of feed on display as innovators showcase next generation solutions Fast-evolving science, market demands and farmer needs are all coming together to drive new product advances showcased at the 2022  International Production & Processing Expo (IPPE) in Atlanta. Among top examples are...
Howell N. Wheaton Department of Agronomy John C. Rea Department of Animal Sciences Use of good pasture containing alfalfa, ladino clover, and grass can lower sow feed costs, help maintain high level reproductive capacity of boars, and in many cases increase litter size...
Source: Hubbard Feeds We live in a fascinating time in agriculture, and the swine industry is no exception. While we have faced many challenges across all facets of the industry, we have continued to see advancements in genetics, husbandry practices,...
The January 2022 Feed Outlook report contains estimates for 2020/21, and projections for 2021/22 U.S. and global feed markets, based on the most current World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates. To view the complete report, click here.
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