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Making methane genetics work for cattle producers

2025-12-17 18:23:50| Beef

By linking cattle genetics and rumen microbes, UNL researchers look for ways to cut energy lost as methane and boost feed efficiency.


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Capital expenditures in the U.S. pork industry

2025-12-17 17:33:58| National Hog Farmer

Decisions should align with long-term strategic plans to ensure investments support five- and 10-year business goals.


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Spain intensifies efforts as African swine fever cases rise to 26

2025-12-17 15:59:16| National Hog Farmer

Since ASF can spread through contaminated feed or feed ingredients, the Canadian Food Inspection Agency has added Spain to its regionalization list.


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