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Sows: common overlooked areas in swine industry
Published:
August 2, 2023
Steve Pollmann (independent consultant, DSP Consulting) discusses housing, weaning age, heat stress and sow mortality rates, among other aspects, in this Engormix interview.
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Dr. Steve Pollmann
DSP Consulting LLC
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