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Feral hogs cause $1.6 billion in annual ag losses, but key control programs remain unfunded as Congress weighs the farm bill.
William Abell, who moved to Sowebo just two weeks ago, did a double-take Tuesday morning when he saw two pigs walking along West Pratt Street.
Feral hogs are a persistent and costly threat to U.S. crop and livestock production, inflicting over $1.6 billion in damages annually, including considerable labor costs.
Swine producers commonly use soybean meal as one of the largest protein sources in diets, so over the years, researchers have ...
When your wedding pictures are in a field of corn, with you arriving in a tractor and carting your bride off in a wheelbarrow ...
INANAM: The Domestic Trade and Cost of Living Ministry will implement the festive season maximum price control scheme for ...
Beef tallow and pork lard are two types of animal fat that are popular in cooking, but what's the real difference between ...
The Domestic Trade and Cost of Living Ministry (KPDN) will implement the Festive Season Maximum Price Control Scheme (SHMMP) ...
PEDV causes deadly diarrhea in piglets. A study found that Poria cocos polysaccharides, from a natural mushroom, reduced ...
China is one of the biggest importers of American breeding pigs and other livestock genetic material such as cattle semen.
Dr. Mike Lemmon's pigs, each valued between $2,500 and $5,000, were supposed to be on a plane bound for China in April.