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Farmscape Audio Special from World Pork Expo for June 5, 2025

Bryan Humphreys, the CEO of the National Pork Producers Council, discusses key pork sector issues including efforts to deal with Proposition 12, efforts to control feral pigs and the renegotiation of the Canada United States Mexico Agreement.
Runs: 10:00
https://fsaudio.farmscape.com/2026/6/humphreys-260604.mp3

Dr. Megan Niederwerder, the Executive Director of the Swine Health Information Center, discusses the identification of New World screwworm in Texas and the global expansion of Foot and Mouth Disease and African Swine Fever.
Runs: 18:55
https://fsaudio.farmscape.com/2026/6/niederwerder-260604.mp3

Dr. Lisa Becton, the Associate Director of the Swine Health Information Center, discusses the implications of the identification of New World screwworm in the United States and recommendations for producers.
Runs: 5:51
https://fsaudio.farmscape.com/2026/6/becton-260604.mp3

Dr. Ashley Johnson, the Director of Food Policy with the National Pork Producers Council, discusses new dietary guidelines for Americans and the implications for the pork sector.
Runs: 9:57
https://fsaudio.farmscape.com/2026/6/johnson-260604.mp3

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Intrauterine Vaccines in Swine - Dr. Heather Wilson

Video: Intrauterine Vaccines in Swine - Dr. Heather Wilson



In this episode of The Swine it Podcast Show Canada, Dr. Heather Wilson from VIDO at the University of Saskatchewan explains how intrauterine vaccination is being developed as a new option for swine health. She shares how formulation, adjuvants, and delivery methods influence immune responses and what early trials reveal about safety and reproductive performance. Listen now on all major platforms.

"The idea was that an intrauterine vaccine might avoid a tolerance response and instead create an active immune response."

Meet the guest: Dr. Heather Wilson / heather-wilson-a8043641 is a Senior Scientist and Program Manager at the Vaccine and Infectious Disease Organization at the University of Saskatchewan. Her work centers on vaccine formulation and delivery in pigs, including the development of intrauterine vaccination to support reproductive health and passive protection of piglets. Her background spans biochemistry, immunology, and functional pathogenomics.