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Hypor invests in new technology for swine genetic improvement

2016-04-26 20:12:10| National Hog Farmer

Hypor is growing the number of pigs it tests by 25 percent with the addition of several Pig Performance feeding stations at its nucleus facility in Abernethy, Saskatchewan.   The new Pig Performance feeding stations will be installed by June 2016.   “By increasing our feeding stations we’ll be able to collect more phenotypes and make faster genetic improvements for the whole swine industry,” says Hypor Director of Research and Development Abe Huisman.   The Nedap Pig Perfor read more

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