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Feces from a variety of wild animals help illustrate how widespread microplastics have become in the Swiss wilderness.
In this exclusive interview, Dairy Global speaks with Dr Regiane Santos about her new book, Mycotoxins: From Field to Feed.
In this exclusive interview, Pig Progress speaks with Dr Regiane Santos about her new book, Mycotoxins: From Field to Feed.
Harmful algal blooms are unsightly and smelly, making them a concern for recreation, property values and businesses. They can disrupt food webs and harm aquatic life, though a recent study suggested ...
The blooms have become an annual problem in the Great Lakes. DNA studies show what’s growing there and why it’s dangerous.
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. — A biosecurity plan will be different for every cattle operation. “There is not a one-size-fits-all ...
Millions of cattle were culled in the UK in the 1990s during a BSE epidemic. There was a peak of 100,000 confirmed cases in 1992/93 and it is estimated that around 180,000 cows were affected and ...
The first photo shows a difficult-to-distinguish furry animal with short legs standing next to a tree. "Wildlife is fascinating, cool, and amusing, but sometimes it's also a bit tricky!
Chinese traders are scouring the globe for alternative sources of rapeseed, as tensions with Canada, their top supplier, risk choking imports of a key ingredient in animal feed.
VERGENNES, Vt. (WCAX /Gray News) - Authorities are investigating after a worker died at a Vergennes animal feed business this week. The Vergennes Police Department said a female worker was operating a ...
She got off to repair a torn item, and a 1,000-pound bag of animal feed fell, trapping her. The woman died at the scene. Authorities said a medical examiner later ruled her cause of death as asphyxia.
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