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Role of Fossil Fuels in the U.S. Food System and the American Diet

Dan January 19, 2017Industry News Release

…food system was on par, in 2002, with the entire national energy budget for India and exceeded the combined energy budgets of all African nations. In addition, energy costs are…

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Funding to Support Agricultural Education at 1890s Land-grant Institutions

Dan January 18, 2017Education, Industry News Release

…for African-Americans and other underrepresented student populations. This funding opportunity aligns with NIFA’s strategic goal to develop human capital, communities and a diverse workforce through research, education, extension and engagement…

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Another ‘Midnight’ Regulation Dumped On Farmers

Dan January 18, 2017Hogs & Pork, Industry News Release, Organic

…in its comments to USDA. The provision on outdoor access, for example, is in conflict with best management practices to prevent swine diseases that pose a threat to animal and…

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No Significant Impact for Giant Reed Biological Control Agent

Dan January 17, 2017Environment, Industry News Release

…Rio Grande area of Texas. These infestations cause stream bank erosion, damage to structures like bridges, and a loss of biodiversity. Giant reed infestations also provide habitat for cattle fever…

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China’s Pork Imports Rise Along with Production Costs

Dan January 11, 2017Hogs & Pork, Industry News Release

…world’s pork, but it has nevertheless become a leading importer of the meat. China first emerged as a significant importer of pork during 2007-08 when a swine disease epidemic reduced…

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Pig Farmers Complying with New VFD Requirements

Dan January 11, 2017Hogs & Pork, Industry News Release

…regarding antibiotic use, and many discontinued using antibiotics for growth promotion years ago, while also reviewing swine medical treatment uses of antibiotics as well.” One of the key changes to…

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U.S. Hogs and Pigs Inventory Up 4 Percent

Dan December 23, 2016Hogs & Pork, Industry News Release

…an accurate measurement of the U.S. swine industry, NASS surveyed approximately 10,500 operators across the nation during the first half of December. Data were collected by electronic data reporting, mail,…

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Detector Dogs Funded to Protect Agriculture and Plants from Pests and Diseases

Dan December 13, 2016Industry News Release

…mitigate and control invasive pests on Tribal lands; Giant African land snail: $2,080,000 to support ongoing eradication efforts in Florida and develop Activators and Attractants; Agriculture Detector Dog Teams: $4,451,455…

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National Pork Board Statement on Discovery of Antibiotic-Resistant Gene

Dan December 6, 2016Hogs & Pork, Industry News Release

…a market hog, and there was no threat to food safety. As experts in swine production, the Pork Checkoff is eager to analyze the initial findings, alongside its authors, and…

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Agriculture Education Helping Grow the Next Generation of Farmers and Ranchers

Dan November 29, 2016Education, Industry News Release

…visit the NIFA website. Among this year’s grant recipients, Gateway Greening targets St. Louis’s economically marginalized African-American communities to support students who will pursue higher degrees in food and agricultural…

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Agri View: Agriculture Curriculum

Dan November 14, 2016Agri View, Education

…African country is now requiring that agriculture classes be taught. When you look at the reasons Kenya is using it, it makes sense anywhere. Look at it this way. Math…

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Bird Flu Discovered in European Union

Dan November 11, 2016Industry News Release, Poultry

…animals makes them more vulnerable to potential disease outbreaks. Going back to 1997, 40 million hens, cows, sheep, goats, and pigs have been slaughtered to contain outbreaks of swine flu,…

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Wasp and Scale Insects Help Control Giant Reed

Dan October 26, 2016Industry News Release

…vegetation. Giant reed grows between three and seven inches a day and reaches heights of 30 feet along the Rio Grande, according to Goolsby. The weed worsens cattle fever tick…

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Growers, Researchers Fight Citrus Disease

Taylor Hillman October 26, 2016Citrus

…diseases such as ebola and dengue fever would be introduced in the United States. Use of models directs sampling efforts toward the most likely sources of HLB infection, Gottwald said….

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