Home Biocontainment of Disease Key to Long Term Swine Industry Viability
 

Keywords :   


Biocontainment of Disease Key to Long Term Swine Industry Viability

2015-11-06 01:00:00| ThePigSite - Industry News

CANADA - An Alberta based swine veterinarian says western Canada's pork industry has done an excellent job of stepping up biosecurity to prevent disease and the next step is to take action to contain the spread of disease.

Tags: long key term industry

Category:Agriculture and Forestry

Latest from this category

All news

21.05Standard Nutrition introduces Passel Farms; acquires Cactus Family Farms
21.052024 National feeder and stocker receipts down 6 percent from 2023
21.05Self-fed lick tubs for supplementing protein to grazing cattle
21.05USDA awards $300 million to diversify export markets for U.S. agriculture
21.05USDA awards $300 million to diversify export markets for U.S. agriculture
21.05Farm Progress America, May 21, 2024
21.05Derrell Peel: So far so good, but be cautious of 2024 pasture and hay conditions
21.05Derrell Peel: So far so good, but be cautious of 2024 pasture and hay conditions
Agriculture and Forestry »
21.051-800-Flowers To Sell Air Wick-Inspired Flower Bouquets
21.05Water firms ask for bill rises of between 24% and 91%
21.05Standard Nutrition introduces Passel Farms; acquires Cactus Family Farms
21.052024 National feeder and stocker receipts down 6 percent from 2023
21.05XSYS launches nyloflex eco flexo plate series
21.05Self-fed lick tubs for supplementing protein to grazing cattle
21.05Global Luxury Perfume Market Size Projected To Grow By $5.59 Billion from 2024-2028: Technavio
21.05Paul Mitchell Unveils New Pet Grooming Line
More »