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Pork Commentary: Canary in the Coal Mine?

2016-09-21 02:00:00| ThePigSite - Industry News

GLOBAL - Canaries can smell poisonous gases in coal mines before humans can. Consequently, they are great safety facilitators. We don’t want to be thought of as canaries, but we sense some danger in the swine industry, writes Jim Long, President and CEO of Genesus Genetics.

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