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How to beat the long-term effects of seasonal pig stress

2015-07-20 17:35:00| National Hog Farmer

Pork producers know that high summer temperatures can lead to heat stress and poor pig performance, but they may not know how long those effects can last and how much they cost if not addressed correctly. These topics will be the focus of the Pork Checkoffs newest educational opportunity, Assessing and Understanding the Impact of Seasonal Loss of Productivity, a free, four-part webinar series that starts August 4. Location Webinar United States See map: Google Maps read more

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