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The U.S. Meat Export Federation recently led a trade delegation in Japan. Japan is an important market for U.S. pork

Date: September 19, 2016

Length: 7:02

Speakers: Jan Archer, President National Pork Board
Becca Nepple, VP International Marketing National Pork Board

The U.S. Meat Export Federation recently led a trade delegation in Japan. Japan is an important market for U.S. pork

 

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In swine production, oxidative stress may be an invisible challenge, but its effects are far from subtle. From decreased feed efficiency to suppressed growth rates, it quietly chips away at productivity.

Dr. Hoogland says producers and veterinarians alike should be on alert for this metabolic imbalance, especially during the most physiologically demanding times in a pig’s life.