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Regulatory Changes Could Cut Phosphorus Levels in Manure

2014-01-21 01:00:00| ThePigSite - Industry News

CANADA - A survey of swine nutritionists indicates they believe they could help reduce the level of phosphorus in livestock manure if they had the flexibility to reduce the inclusion of phosphorus in feed below current Canadian Food Inspection Agency requirements, writes Bruce Cochrane.

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