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Mycotoxins in feedstuffs
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Mycotoxins on Finishing Pigs' Diets
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July 5, 2022
Dan Columbus (Prairie Swine Centre and University of Saskatchewan) talked about the effect of mycotoxins, particularly Deoxynivalenol, on short and long term feed intake, during this Swine It interview with host Laura Greiner.
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Dr. Daniel Columbus
University Saskatchewan
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Dr. Laura Greiner
Iowa State University
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