Pork Checkoff Research Review
April 9, 2019 —
Read the latest Pork Checkoff Research Review. Headlines include:
- ASF virus can be transmitted through feed and liquid
- Ultra-high phytase doses boost late-finishing results
- Preventative antimicrobials for piglet processing is farm dependent
- Dietary Guidelines preparing for 2020-2025 revision
- On the hunt for Salmonella intervention strategies
- Unlocking answers to PRRSV-carrier pigs
- New study validates gains in U.S. pork's sustainability
- Checkoff collaborates to extend research funds
- Fact sheets updated for international biosecurity
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