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Science-based nutrition solutions for swine
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December 7, 2022
Marisol Castillo, PhD, Senior Manager, Global Swine Solutions at Novus International talks about The Scale Up™ program, nutritions solutions that maximize pounds of pork and each animal's genetic potential at every life stage.
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Marisol Castillo
Novus
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Rahab Martins
1 de febrero de 2023
Yes please I want to know the best nutrition to give my swine
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