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Biosecurity
NC State team to study possible spread of PEDv by vehicles
With support from a grant from the USDA, researchers at the North Carolina State College of Veterinary Medicine will launch the largest study of its kind focusing on the possible spread of porcine epidemic diarrhea virus (PEDv) by contaminated vehicles.
Brand Insights
Properly identifying applications for solids weigh feeders
Eastern Instruments
The CentriFeeder line of feeders provides accurate, real-time flow measurement, as well as near perfect control of flow rate and total.
Grain Milling
Jury convicts Didion Milling officials in deadly 2017 explosion
Vice president of operations Derrick Clark and former food safety superintendent Shawn Mesner will be sentenced at a later date.
Worker Safety
OSHA cites ADM in dust explosion at Decatur grain elevator
Three employees suffered burns and other injuries in the April explosion.
Safety
Body found in grain car delivering corn to Tyson Foods in Arkansas
During unloading, feed mill employees discovered what they believed to be the arm of a person in the chute underneath the train car.
Biosecurity
Research safeguards US pork industry from African swine fever
In support of this effort, the U.S. Department of Agriculture National Institute of Food and Agriculture has funded numerous projects focused on different aspects of managing the threat ASF presents.
Featured
Engage, train ag's future leaders with ‘Serious Education Games’
Current video game applications include student-led crop production simulations and an employee training module to improve dairy cow handling.
Feed & Grain POV
Wanted: Toenail clippings for agricultural chemical exposure research
Toenails can be used as a biomarker to see what types of contaminants ag workers are exposed to on the job.
Biosecurity
African swine fever hot spots remain in Asia
Within the Asian region, new cases of African swine fever (ASF) in domestic pigs have been confirmed in the Philippines and Russia’s Far Eastern district, while there have been further outbreaks in wild boar in India and South Korea.
Biosecurity
Avian influenza returns to US commercial poultry
A commercial turkey operation in South Dakota is the country’s first instance of HPAI since April.
Biosecurity
APHIS marks ASF preparedness, prevention accomplishments
The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service is celebrating the agency’s many successful efforts to prevent African swine fever from reaching the United States and prepare for a possible introduction of the disease.
Biosecurity
Europe’s poultry owners warned of HPAI risk
Northern Ireland reports that the risk of HPAI outbreaks in poultry for the coming winter is "moderate."
Biosecurity
USDA hosts third African Swine Fever Action Week
US swine producers, small farms and pig owners encouraged to learn more about ASF and what they can do to help protect the US swine herd.
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