The latest news from the agricultural sector
2022-07-01
Bühler to build Grain Innovation Center, Milling Academy | Food Business Africa Magazine
SWITZERLAND— Swiss multinational plant equipment manufacturer Bühler has announced it is building a new five-story Grain Innovation Center featuring all the ... Read more
grains, milling, baking & feed supplier news & innovations
2022-07-01
IsDB finances Cameroon rice production with US$84.62M | Food Business Africa Magazine
CAMEROON- The IsDB approved the loan during the 47th annual meeting of its Board of Governors, held from 1 to 4 June 2022 in Sharm El Sheikh (Egypt), in whi ... Read more
grains, milling, baking & feed
2022-07-01
Coconut Water Aids Artificial Insemination of Pigs
Using nutrient-rich coconut water to artificially inseminate female pigs could improve breeding and meat quality,
a project carried out in Uganda has found. Read more
2022-07-01
Monitor Moisture Content of Rain-damaged Hay
Weather conditions this spring and summer and much needed rainfall have lifted North Dakota out of drought conditions. Temperatures have been mild with a lot of cloudy and overcast days. Read more
2022-07-01
Making Carbon Dioxide Into Protein for Innovative Animal Feed
Having a big idea may not be enough to change the world—innovation is a commercial process as well as scientific inspiration. Turning research into marketable products is partly a business challenge. Read more
2022-07-01
Hog Inventory Down but Breeding Herd Up from Last Quarter
The USDA’s
June
Hogs and Pigs report places the June 1 inventory of all hogs and pigs at 72.5 million head, down just slightly from last quarter and almost 1% lower than a year ago, consistent... Read more
2022-07-01
NMPF Allied Groups Tell White House Prioritize Food Access At Hunger Conference
The National Milk Producers Federation (NMPF) led eleven national agricultural, anti-hunger, nutrition and medical groups today in a virtual listening session urging the White House to place a high... Read more
2022-07-01
What’s All the Hype About the Pipe?
As livestock facilities continue to grow to meet consumer demand, so does the amount of manure at each facility. This may mean manure needs to be moved greater distances from where it is produced.... Read more
2022-07-01
New Organomineral Fertilizers Created in the Urals
New organomineral fertilizers have been developed in the Ural. They are based on magnesium, sulfur, silicon, calcium and poultry manure. The manure contains organics (carbon), nitrogen, potassium, and... Read more
2022-07-01
Reducing Heat Stress for You and Your Employees
Recently I was able to attend an outstanding program on Heat Stress, presented and developed by Bethany Boggess Alcauter of the National Center for Farmworker Health, and hosted by the National... Read more
2022-07-01
Growing Pig Incidence Rate, Control and Prevention of Porcine Epidemic Diarrhea Virus in a Large Pig Production System in the United States
Abstract: Growing pig incidence rate, control and prevention of porcine epidemic diarrhea virus in a large pig production system in the United States Read more
2022-07-01
Horse Tales About Horsetails
Toxic plants that may appear in pastures and hayfields should be something all livestock managers scout for. In my experience, it is the equine managers that are particularly concerned about their... Read more