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National Hog Farmer March 2013

2013-03-15 05:00:00| National Hog Farmer

Read more about "Summerizing" hog barns, reducing summer slump in grow-finish barns, and strategies for keeping pigs cool at the packing plant. Learn the most recent information about how to lessen the risk of a PRRS break, and investigate how finer corn grinding improves efficiency. While most pork producers are in tune with preparing facilities for cold weather, equal attention should be paid to preparing for the hot, humid spells in the summer that can curb feed intake, reduce growth rates and lower reproductive performance. Summerizing Hog Barns Reduce Summer Slump In Grow-Finish Barns Keepem Cool read more

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