USDA: Feed crop production sees forward momentum following delay
Following weeks of wet weather, a dry spell is allowing US feed crop planting to make progress toward completion.
Following weeks of wet weather, a dry spell is allowing US feed crop planting to make progress toward completion.
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Adding a blend of xylanase and protease to the diets of newly-weaned pigs may improve gut development, weight gain and growth performance, say researchers.
Supplementation of rumen-protected glucose (RPG) may be a useful dietary strategy to improve energy balance in transition dairy cows.
Plant breeding innovations need to be treated differently to GMOs in order to leverage their potential to contribute to sustainability goals, said FEDIOL in a vision document for the EU agri sector released today ahead of its AGM in Brussels.
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Investing in feed research, production, market improvements and genetics could help develop and expand the current shrimp industry, says expert.
The outbreak of African Swine Fever in Asia may bring both challenges and opportunities to US feed producers as export demand dwindles initially and livestock producers seek to fill animal protein demands, says analyst.