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protein

USDA Provides Funds to Protect Agriculture and Plants from Pests and Diseases

Dan March 23, 2018 Citrus, Funding, Grapes, Industry News Release

…Giant African snail: $1,643,151 to support ongoing eradication efforts in Florida; Agriculture Detector Dog Teams: $4,835,000 to programs in California and Florida to enhance package inspections; Grapes: $851,184 to enhance…

agriculture fundingdiseasespestUSDA
former

Former Ag Secretary to Run for Senate Seat

Dan March 7, 2018 Industry News Release

…Senate seat. Espy was the first African-American to hold the Agriculture Secretary position. The Hagstrom Report points out the Espy was indicted for receiving improper gifts in 1997, but was…

Mike EspyThad CochranU.S. Senate
alternative

Alternative Antibiotic Gives Piglets a Boost

Dan January 24, 2018 Hogs & Pork, Industry News Release

An amino acid produced naturally in humans, swine and other species shows promise as an alternative to antibiotics and growth promoters for piglets. ARS scientists are studying a natural antimicrobial…

antibioticspigletsUSDA/ARS
environmental

NPPC Commends USDA for Maintaining Essential Livestock Market Programs

Dan January 22, 2018 Cattle, Dairy & Livestock, Hogs & Pork, Industry News Release

…by USDA’s Agricultural Marketing Service, is the sole source of market information on sales to packers of cattle, swine and lambs and on the subsequent sale of meat products. Inspection…

livestock market operationsNPPCUSDA
outlook forum

USDA Announces Plenary Speakers for the 2018 Agricultural Outlook Forum

Dan January 20, 2018 Industry News Release

…Censky, and “The 2018 Economic Outlook for Agriculture” presented by USDA Chief Economist Robert Johansson. The forum distinguished speaker is Dr. Akinwumi Adesina, President of the African Development Bank and…

Agricultural Outlook ForumSonny PerdueUSDA
mexico

NPPC: Mexico Pork Exports Rule Maintains Good Trade Relationship

Dan January 17, 2018 Hogs & Pork, Industry News Release, Trade

…Classical Swine Fever, a highly contagious viral disease in pigs. It was eradicated from the United States in the late 1970s. APHIS in 2016 concluded that the risk of the…

MexicoNPPCpork exports
ffa leadership

Agri View: FFA Strong Leadership

Dan January 15, 2018 Agri View, Education

…an agricultural education major at California State University of Chico, was elected national president. Holbert is the first female African American elected to the office of president. Erica Baier, an…

FFA officersNational FFA Convention
hogs

United States Hogs and Pigs Inventory Up 2 Percent

Dan December 22, 2017 Hogs & Pork, Industry News Release

…an accurate measurement of the U.S. swine industry, NASS surveyed over 9,200 operators across the nation during the first half of December. The data collected were received by electronic data…

hogspig inventorypigsUSDA/NASS
aphis

APHIS Wildlife Services to Begin Field Trials on Feral Swine Toxic Bait

Dan December 8, 2017 Industry News Release, Research

…another tool in the toolbox for integrated feral swine damage management.” The development of tools and techniques for use in feral swine damage management supports the National Feral Swine Damage…

feral hogstoxic bairUSDA/APHIS
national ffa

California President Leads 2017-18 National FFA

Dan October 28, 2017 Education, Industry News Release

…Secretary Erica Baier Breanna Holbert, an agricultural education major at the California State University of Chico, was elected national president. Holbert is the first female African American elected to the…

elected ffa officersNational FFA
insects

“i5k” is for Insects

Dan September 28, 2017 Industry News Release, Research

…cattle fever ticks. This vaccine may protect cattle from several fatal tick-borne diseases and eventually fight ticks that spread Lyme disease to people. Parallel with the i5k initiative, ARS’s National…

ecologyi5k Initiativeinsect research
vacinne

Salmonella Vaccine Reduces Animal Disease and Foodborne Illness

Dan August 30, 2017 Industry News Release

…of major U.S. and global outbreaks in swine in the 1980s and 1990s, causes a severe disease that can kill animals. According to ARS scientists, if an outbreak occurs in…

ARSSalmonellavaccine

University of Missouri Studying Tick-Borne Diseases

Dan August 30, 2017 Industry News Release

…the red blood cells and causes severe anemia, fever and weight loss in cattle, sometimes can be fatal. Researchers say the overall goal is to develop sustainable ways to treat…

cattle researchtick diseasesUniversity of Missouri
export opportunities

Agriculture Looks for Ways to Boost Exports

Dan August 25, 2017 Industry News Release

…the South African market, but Warner says the pork industry’s pressing for a bigger opening. Sales in the EU are just a fraction of U.S. pork exports. Closed markets include…

agriculture exportsArgentinaNPPC
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