Iowa Swine Day 2025: Reducing Disease Burden: Practical Approaches to Bacterial Control
Aug 04, 2025

Video: Iowa Swine Day 2025: Reducing Disease Burden: Practical Approaches to Bacterial Control

Dr. Maria Jose Clavijo, Associate Professor, Iowa State University This talk will explore practical strategies for the control and elimination of key bacterial pathogens in swine, focusing on prevention, diagnostics, and targeted interventions. Emphasis will be placed on field-proven approaches, emerging tools like next-generation sequencing (NGS), and the role of tailored health programs in improving productivity and animal welfare.
 

Iowa Swine Day 2025: Reducing Disease Burden: Practical Approaches to Bacterial Control

Iowa Swine Day 2025: Reducing Disease Burden: Practical Approaches to Bacterial Control

Dr. Maria Jose Clavijo, Associate Professor, Iowa State University This talk will explore practical strategies for the control and elimination of key bacterial pathogens in swine, focusing on prevention, diagnostics, and targeted interventions. Emphasis will be placed on field-proven approach... More
Final Loads of Market Hogs Leave the Farm

Final Loads of Market Hogs Leave the Farm

Tork and Sawyer load out the last bunch of fat hogs to go to market at Site .... More
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Be on the Lookout for Southern Rust in Corn!

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In the Filed Update - Valley County

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Why is 4-H State Roundup Important?

SUNUP attends the 2025 4-H State Roundup!... More
How Big for a One Person Market Garden + High Tunnels as Ecological Traps

How Big for a One Person Market Garden + High Tunnels as Ecological Traps

Welcome to episode 205 of Growers Daily! We cover: how many acres can one person farm, high tunnels as ecological traps (with a little cutworm digression), and storing landscape fabric in a way that the mice don’t think it’s a gift.... More
A Day On A Small Dairy Farm! Newborn Calf, Cutting Hay, and Grazing New Pasture!

A Day On A Small Dairy Farm! Newborn Calf, Cutting Hay, and Grazing New Pasture!

Here is a full day of farming on a small dairy in the summertime. No two days are exactly the same on the dairy farm. A cow is calving to start off today and needs our help. A stretch of hay days are around the corner so we need to be cutting hay. Along with it’s time to introduce the dairy herd... More

U.S. Tariffs Aug. 1 Deadline + No Crop Weather Risk

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Cull Or Keep? Sheep Sorting Day

Cull Or Keep? Sheep Sorting Day

To Cull Or Keep? It's decision time at Ewetopia Farms. Today, we tackle one of the toughest parts of sheep farming—deciding which sheep stay as part of our breeding program and which ones will be culled and sent to market. We start by getting another batch of ram lambs ready for shipping, a j... More
No till vs Vertical tillage vs Conventional tillage

No till vs Vertical tillage vs Conventional tillage

Mark shows the difference between no till, vertical tillage and conventional tillage in two fields.... More
Severe Saskatchewan drought threatens crops, livestock

Severe Saskatchewan drought threatens crops, livestock

Several communities in southwestern Saskatchewan have declared a state of emergency due to a severe drought that has put farmers’ livelihoods at risk.... More
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Carbon Penalty in Soybeans

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Harvesting Winter Wheat & Planting Double Crop Soybeans in Illinois | Justison Farms

Justinson Farms near Butler Illinois as they are buy harvesting their 2025 winter wheat crop and planting double crop soybeans in to the harvested wheat fields.... More
Tackling High Residue in Soybeans | Pioneer Agronomy

Tackling High Residue in Soybeans | Pioneer Agronomy

Northern Illinois Field Agronomist Jason McVicker is back in the field to talk through one of the biggest challenges farmers are facing: managing high residue, especially in no-till soybean systems.... More
How To Capture the Carry in Grain Markets

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Capturing the carry in grain marketing is a simple strategy to get paid to store your grain and shop for basis improvements.... More
Productive Primary Tillage | The John Deere CC Series Coulter Chisels

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