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NCSU student receives national award for swine research

2025-04-04 16:30:33| National Hog Farmer

Work aims to beneficially alter the jejunal mucosal microbiota, reducing pathogenic attachment and inflammation to support enhanced intestinal health and growth in pigs. [ more ]


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