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CRSB Invites Beef Producers with No-Cost Membership

The Canadian Roundtable for Sustainable Beef (CRSB) recently made a change because we wanted to have more producer voices at the table and now, Canadian cattle producers are invited to become a Non-Voting Member of the CRSB at no additional cost. We encourage all CRSB Certified producers to sign up!

As a member of the CRSB, producers will have access to exclusive Member Updates, register for CRSB events at discounted member rates and have their voices heard in our organization’s workstreams.

Producers would also have access to our Member Toolkit which includes guidelines for use of the CRSB organization Trademark which can be used on websites or in other marketing material. The Member Toolkit also contains other resources such as communications materials from 2024 National Beef Sustainability Assessment (NBSA) – great for promoting improvements in beef sustainability in Canada; consumer research results, and many other resources. The recent CRSB Certified Qualifying Cattle Requirements resources have also been added to the toolkit.

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Exploring Precision Data in Swine Production - Dr. Janice Siegford

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In this episode of The Swine it Podcast Show, Dr. Janice Siegford from Michigan State University discusses how precision livestock farming data can support pig health, welfare, transparency, and decision making. She explains why data ownership, privacy, consumer perception, and cost sharing must be addressed as technology becomes more common on farms. Listen now on all major platforms.

“Precision livestock farming data can support producers, veterinarians, certifiers, and consumers by enabling improved monitoring, prediction, and decision-making across the entire production system.”

Meet the guest: Dr. Janice Siegford / janice-siegford-24318839 is a Professor and Associate Chair in the Department of Animal Science at Michigan State University. Her expertise in animal welfare, neuroscience, and zoology supports research on pig behavior, stress resilience, and precision livestock farming. Her work explores early weaning, genetics, and stakeholder perspectives on technology adoption to improve pig care, health, and productivity. Learn more from Dr. Janice Siegford on The Swine it Podcast Show, available on all major platforms.