
IPVS2020: Early bird registration and abstract submission end on the 31st
World’s pig industry most important event will present new studies of the best universities in the world from June 2nd to 5th in Rio de Janeiro.


World’s pig industry most important event will present new studies of the best universities in the world from June 2nd to 5th in Rio de Janeiro.

Jay Harmon, an "outstanding, dedicated and thoughtful leader" was named the associate dean for extension and outreach programs and director of Agriculture and Natural Resources Extension.

Joe Cordray left a lasting impact, and is handing the reins to a trusted colleague, Terry Houser.

Gain productivity, help lower costs, and improve finishing pig performance.

Impossible Foods, a leading food tech startup, is providing plant-based upgrade to the world’s most ubiquitous meat with Impossible Pork. It is also launching Impossible Sausage.

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Bill Scrimgeour, chief executive officer, has retired and Rob Sheffer, president, has been promoted to the role of president and CEO.

ILDEX Vietnam 2020 show preview, Bangkok – Ho Chi Minh City

Hog Slat’s Infinity Fans utilize advanced motor technology to lower energy costs, improve speed control, and reduce maintenance.

The secondary properties of a disinfectant are key to beat ASF.

Cargill has launched its new sow feed product LivaPig™ in the UK. When added to transition and lactating-sow diets, it has been shown to improve piglet birth weights and reduce the number of stillbirths.



The online early bird registrations to attend the most important event of the world’s swine industry will close on January 31st, 2020

Swine medicine 'giant' honored by college peers

CPF's growth is mainly due to additional overseas investments, positive performance, and recovery following ASF.


With over 15 years of experience in animal health, Matthias Hofer is delighted to lead Stonehaven.

DNA marker identifying lower-stress sows could save the Ontario pork industry $12.9-million in losses by saving piglets from being crushed or savaged by sows.

Important insights into the replication mechanisms of porcine deltacoronavirus (PDCoV) could facilitate the development of broad-spectrum control methods to tackle diseases caused by coronaviruses.

