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Avian Influenza
Colorado to require H5N1 testing of dairy operations
The Colorado Department of Agriculture (CDA) will require dairy cow operations to test for H5N1, the Commissioner of Agriculture said in an order issued July 22.
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South Africa focuses on biosecurity to control FMD
Some ASF properties could be used to develop antiviral drugs
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Livestock & Poultry Diseases
South Africa focuses on biosecurity to control FMD
As foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) spreads in one South African province, the government is urging owners of susceptible livestock to adhere to official guidance on biosecurity to prevent further outbreaks.
Commodities
Soybeans post biggest price decline in 20 years
In spite of robust demand, a glut of soybeans has seen prices fall below production costs in some parts of the U.S., the U.S. Soybean Export Council's regional director says.
Legal News
Judge upholds Massachusetts’ Question 3 animal welfare law
A federal judge has ruled the Massachusetts’ animal welfare law, known as Question 3, is not pre-empted by the Federal Meat Inspection Act and allowed the law to stand in a defeat for pork producers.
African Swine Fever
Philippines, Vietnam pin hopes on vaccination for future ASF control
In the Philippines, African swine fever (ASF) vaccine has been officially authorized, and a controlled rollout is scheduled to start in September.
African Swine Fever
Some ASF properties could be used to develop antiviral drugs
The discovery could also speed up research on African swine fever (ASF), but effective antiviral drugs for ASF are probably still years away, researcher says.
Animal Feed Additives & Ingredients
Study points to medicinal plants as potential feed additives
The plants have anti-inflammatory properties that could be used to minimize the impacts of stress on animals, researcher says.
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Animal Feed Regulations & Safety
German model estimates limits for 'forever chemicals' in feeds
Researchers have used modeling to establish the concentrations of PFAS considered safe in feeds for farm animals, and potentially guide future regulation of the feed industry in this area.
Dairy Cow Health & Disease
Oklahoma confirms H5N1 in dairy herd
Oklahoma has become the 13th state with a confirmed case of H5N1 in its dairy herd, according to the state’s Department of Agriculture, Food and Forestry.
Animal Feed Manufacturing
Rwanda's latest feed mill set to ease national feed crisis
Officially inaugurated last week, the latest feed mill in Rwanda aims to alleviate long-term feed shortages in the East African state.
Carbon Emissions Reduction
British dairy farm trials methane-reducing feed additive
Bovaer is to be tested at a dairy farm supplying milk to the country’s largest supermarket chain, Tesco.
Avian Influenza
Dairy industry wasn’t prepared for H5N1 to infect cows
Industry experts say collaboration across disciplines has helped dairy producers respond since the first H5N1 infections in cattle were confirmed in March.
African Swine Fever
ASF in new areas of Germany, returns to Bhutan, Thailand
There have been new outbreaks of African swine fever (ASF) in several countries in Asia and Europe.
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