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China trade dispute fueling jobs, profits for U.S. pork competitors

2019-07-16 17:05:00| National Hog Farmer

In his testimony, Herring also highlighted several other priorities including visa reform, a foot-and-mouth-disease vaccine bank and the right regulatory framework for gene-edited livestock.

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