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Too many mummies, too many pathogens

2025-12-31 14:30:00| National Hog Farmer

Unlike other syndromes, cases of fetal death often require testing multiple animals from multiple litters, and sometimes several submissions.


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Cattle prices jump 36% despite Q4 drop

2025-12-31 13:24:05| Beef

Market volatility marked 2025 as beef values climbed before sharp autumn decline, then bounced back to finish strong with supply concerns ahead.


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New agricultural research priorities set for 2026

2025-12-30 23:54:32| National Hog Farmer

USDA-funded R&D activities must focus on projects that enhance farm profitability, markets, soil health and food quality and protect from invasive species.


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