Leman2008

Best of SwineCast 2008: Leman Conference, part 3

This is part 3 of a 3 part Best of SwineCast series from the 2008 Leman Conference.

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Best of SwineCast 2008: Leman Conference, part 2

This is part 2 of a 3 part Best of SwineCast series from the 2008 Leman Conference.

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Best of SwineCast 2008: Leman Conference, part 1

This is part 1 of a 3 part Best of SwineCast series from the 2008 Leman Conference.

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2008 Leman Conference: Overview of Controlled Trial Data Using Inactivated PRRS Vaccines

Overview of Controlled Trial Data Using Inactivated PRRS Vaccines by Michael Roof, Ph.D., Executive Director Bio-R&D, Boehringer Ingelheim

2008 Leman Conference: Pork’s carbon footprint: Hot air, hot opportunity, or both?

Pork’s carbon footprint: Hot air, hot opportunity, or both? by Garth Boyd, Camco Global Garth Boyd, Ph.D., PAS, is the senior vice president of agriculture for Camco North America, a global carbon credit aggregation and project development firm in Denver.

SwineCast 0351 for October 28 2008

SwineCast 0351 Show Notes:

  • Update on DDGs research with UMN's Dr Gerry Shurson, presenter at the Leman conference
  • What is fractionation and why is it important to the ethanol industry and feed users?  A presentation from the International DDGs conference

SwineCast 0349 for October 21 2008

SwineCast 0349 Show Notes:

SwineCast 0346 for October 10 2008

SwineCast 0346 Show Notes:

  • Enriching the biosecurity in your transport system
  • MycoFLEX offering from BI kills two birds with one injection
  • Canadian companies willing to wait and see what impact COOL has on movement
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