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Production area does not affect phosphorus digestibility in soybean meal fed to pigs

2016-07-27 22:34:00| National Hog Farmer

Source: University of Illinois The digestibility of phosphorus is the same in soybean meal grown in various regions in the United States, says Hans Stein, professor of animal sciences at the University of Illinois. read more

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Pigs Soybean Meal Phosphorus Digestibility Not Affected By Production Area

2016-07-27 02:00:00| ThePigSite - Industry News

US - Research at the University of Illinois is helping to determine the effect of growing conditions on the nutritional value of soybean meal.

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Researchers Find Fungus a Possible Precursor of Severe Respiratory Diseases in Pigs

2016-07-21 02:00:00| ThePigSite - Industry News

AUSTRIA - Respiratory diseases in pigs typically involve multiple infections from different pathogens. Some pathogens play a greater role than others in the progression of the disease. The fungus Pneumocystis carinii is a relatively common cause of pneumonia in Austrian pigs, but its role has so far remained largely unexplored. Pneumocystis is considered to be less dangerous than other pathogens, as it probably requires other underlying conditions to sufficiently weaken the immune defence of the animals first.

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Passion for Pigs Seminar and Trade Show

2016-07-21 00:38:00| National Hog Farmer

Passion for Pigs seminars encourage continuing education and provide information on current issues facing the U.S. hog industry. Location Cedar Rapids Cedar Rapids, IA United States 41° 58' 40.368" N, 91° 39' 56.2428" W See map: Google Maps Passion for Pigs seminars encourage continuing education and provide information on current issues facing the U.S. hog industry. read more

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Take precautions when feeding DON-contaminated wheat to pigs

2016-07-19 17:37:00| National Hog Farmer

By Bob Thaler, South Dakota State University Professor and Extension Swine Specialist Deoxynivalenol-contaminated wheat can be added to pigs' diets if blended with an adequate mix of "clean" grain. read more

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