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Irritants could disrupt U.S., Mexico trade relationship

2024-11-08 13:00:00| Beef

Latin American red meat boom is real and the U.S. industry must keep a close eye on its competition.


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African swine fever, labor and trade top of mind for Canadian pork industry

2024-11-08 12:00:00| National Hog Farmer

Canadian Pork Council, Canadian Meat Council spotlight issues affecting both producers and processors.


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Genetic Symposium focusing on female reproductive success

2024-11-07 21:12:31| Beef

Iowa Beef Center's second annual event will cover topics ranging from maternal indexes to breeding protocols.


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