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Get the inside scoop on the Pork Checkoff’s new consumer campaign from pork producer Dwight Mogler.
Navigating the world of health insurance can be daunting, especially for farmers and small business owners. Here’s an explanation of several options that might work for you.
It’s important to check in with ourselves and others as mental health is just as important as physical health.
Several conferences and conventions will be held this summer to bring information, and health and technology updates to producers and pork industry professionals.
Experts will tackle the economic impact of the summer weight dip and how to solve it.
Working to confront mental health challenges in agricultural communities and the associated stigma, Rural Minds provides support through information and resources.
Being stuck is a normal situation people find themselves in. To get unstuck, Kacee Bohle suggests it starts by taking take a 360-degree evaluation of your reality.
Make plans to attend the swine educational conference in conjunction with social events sponsored by Illinois Pork Producers in August.
The research suggests offering the high-quality protein has broad acceptability and alignment with current dietary guidance.
During mental health awareness month, it’s important to pay attention to others and watch for signs of stress.
The ongoing threat of animal rights extremism is a national security concern, says Karen Meidenbauer, DVM. Here’s a look at the big topics discussed during the Animal Agriculture Alliance’s 2025 Stakeholders Summit.
Many show animal feeds exist. As an exhibitor, it’s critical to make informed decisions on how to choose the right feed as you feed for your endpoint. Here are four things to look for on your show animal feed.
Updated equipment provides students with real-world learning opportunities while offering local consumers a variety of popular meat products.
Did you know there are six different ways to say piglet in Spanish? AI tools in language acquisition can’t replace the nuances and depth of human interaction and learning, Katie Dotterer says.
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Healthy, thriving pigs start with a strong foundation, and managing scours effectively is key to their long-term success.
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In an industry where efficiency and animal health directly impact the bottom line, swine producers are increasingly turning to innovative solutions beyond traditional approaches.
Suicide and mental health concerns continue to increase on farms and ranches. Watch for signs, be proactive and provide support to those struggling in your community.
By understanding what each generation values, companies can boost retention, satisfaction and engagement across employee groups, creating a workplace that meets the needs of today’s workforce while preparing for the future.
Attorney Robert Moore shares tips regarding long-term care and strategies to make sure farmers and ranchers don’t lose the farm when faced with associated costs.
No matter the succession strategy, all producers have one similar goal: minimize or eliminate estate tax burden.
This world-renowned pork industry event returns to Des Moines June 4-5.
The National Pork Producers Council honors outstanding students pursuing a future in the pork industry.
With the World Health Organization for Animal Health confirming recent outbreaks of Foot and Mouth Disease overseas, it’s important to know the disease is harmless to humans but is highly contagious for cloven-hoofed animals, including cattle, pigs, sheep and goats.
Pork producers will gather from around the country for one of the pork industry’s most important and exciting events of the year. Here’s what you can expect at the National Pork Industry Forum.
Investing in employee development is just as important as investing in equipment. By building a skilled and engaged workforce, farmers can boost efficiency, retention, and long-term success.
The AASV Annual Meeting is packed full of opportunity, so experts encourage attendees to plan accordingly.
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Improving performance under commercial conditions is a fundamental goal of Topigs Norsvin’s breeding program.
The two-day event provides educational opportunities to youth and adults and distributes information from current research.
Here’s a look at how a new University of Illinois College of ACES-Vet Med partnership will support future food animal veterinarians.
Don’t miss the 2025 Iowa State University McKean Swine Disease Conference and related events on June 24-26 in Ames, Iowa.