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TNO Discovers Novel Classes of Phytases

TNO has discovered new phytase genes belonging to novel classes of fungal phytases. Phytase is by far the most used enzyme in the feed industry that enhances the nutritional value of animal feed and diminish ph...
Source: TNO news release
Publication date: 05/13/2009   Views: 169
 
Proagro is growing

Since a few months ago Proagro was looking for a land to start building a new, bigger laboratory for pesticides. Finally, the search reached to an end with the purchase of a 6,000 m2 land in the Metropoli...
Source: Proagro SA
Publication date: 05/13/2009   Views: 217
 
Canola Meal Breakthrough to Benefit Pork Producers

A major technological breakthrough will help pork producers use canola meal more efficiently and give them the potential to use more of it in pig feeding rations. The breakthrough came in a joint research proj...
Source: Pork CRC
Publication date: 05/12/2009   Views: 307
 
First swine flu DNA test produced

PrimerDesign Ltd, a UK firm founded by University of Southampton scientists, has won the race to produce the first DNA test kit for the Mexican swine flu. The first shipment of rapid-results tests has been sen...
Source: University of Southampton news release
Publication date: 05/11/2009   Views: 76
 
VéO® Field-Validated Benefits: Optimization of Feed Intake & Stress Management

Phodé, a private company specializing in olfaction and nutrition is proud to introduce VéO®, a unique complex that has been especially developed to optimize feed intake and stress management i...
Source: Phodé S. A.
Publication date: 05/11/2009   Views: 207
 
Mycotoxins in Pig Feed

Feed is the mostly costly component of a swine operation. The nutritive value and relative cost of feed plays a crucial role in maximizing returns. However, the producer also needs to consider the condition of ...
Source: Alberta Agriculture and Rural Development
Publication date: 05/11/2009   Views: 431
 
Failure of the blood supply can lead to loose fragments in joints

Osteochondrosis is a disease that is known for causing loose fragments in joints. In spite of the disease being extremely common in Norwegian horses, the causes and mechanisms behind it are not well known. Rece...
Source: Norwegian School of Veterinary Science
Publication date: 05/08/2009   Views: 36
 
Swine Manure: Phosphorus Application Management Varies According to Source

A researcher with the University of Manitoba says the management of phosphorus applications to crop land will vary according to the source of the nutrient. The Manitoba government has imposed strict limits on ...
Source: Farmscape (Sask Pork and Manitoba Pork Council)
Publication date: 05/08/2009   Views: 158
 
Safety of Pork Stressed Amid Concerns over H1N1 Influenza

The Canadian Pork Council is assuring the public of the safety of pork following the discovery of H1N1 flu in an Alberta swine herd. On Saturday the Canadian Food Inspection Agency announced an Alberta swine h...
Source: Farmscape (Sask Pork and Manitoba Pork Council)
Publication date: 05/07/2009   Views: 195
 
H1N1 Flu Appears Equal to Commonly Circulating Influenza Strains

Manitoba's chief provincial public health officer reports a novel H1N1 strain of Influenza A appears no more severe than typical strains of flu but action to avoid spreading the infection remains important. Th...
Source: Farmscape (Sask Pork and Manitoba Pork Council)
Publication date: 05/06/2009   Views: 59
 
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