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NPPC Works to Ease Impact On Rodent Control Chemicals 

The National Pork Producers Council (NPPC) has successfully deflected the onerous effects of a final rule on chemicals the livestock industry uses to control rodents...

Iowa State Researchers Find E. Coli 0157:H7 in Swine 

The E. coli strain that sickens humans and is generally associated with cattle, has been discovered in swine...

NPPC Calls for New Animal Disease Lab on U.S. Mainland 

A new national laboratory for researching and diagnosing foreign animal diseases should be built on the U.S. mainland in an area with small livestock and wildlife populations...

Veterinary Practice A Strong Influence 

In 1976, straight out of veterinary school, Joe Connor, DVM, joined and four years later purchased the mixed veterinary practice at Carthage, IL. In 1990,...

James McKean, DVM 

In 34 years as Extension swine veterinarian at Iowa State University (ISU), James McKean's job title has remained the same...

Larry Rueff, DVM 

Growing up on a small pig farm near Franklin, IN, just south of Indianapolis, Larry Rueff, DVM, fell in love with pigs as a 4-H'er managing 10-12 sows of his own...

Top Health Produces Consistent Throughput 

Throughput, defined in terms of pork production, is the number of pigs or pounds of pork put through any given system, farm or facility. Efficiency of...

Company Web Site Offers Tips on Circovirus Control 

A new online resource has been launched to help pork producers and their veterinarians understand, manage and prevent problems due to porcine circovirus type 2 (PCV2)...

South Dakota Scientists Pursue Next-Generation PRRS Vaccine 

South Dakota State University (SDSU) researchers are working on an improved vaccine for porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome (PRRS), still the most economically significant swine disease worldwide...

Porcine Circovirus Grows More Deadly 

Over time, the common virus has become noticeably more pathogenic. Circovirus, a virus that exists worldwide, has turned more dangerous as it has mutated...

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