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Updated on April 2, 2007
25. Swine News: Swine weigh-in is March 31 at fairgrounds Swine exhibitors that need the training will be able to sign up and register for the training session of their choice at the swine weigh-in on March 31. Swine exhibitors who need to be certified or recertified must attend one of the two certification sessions that will be conducted in Green County. To help eliminate the threat of disease transmission, exhibitors will be responsible for handling and holding their own pigs during the weigh-in. The maximum weight for barrows to be identified...
Source - Monroe Times,WI - Read the story
26. Swine News: Idaho approved to export to Cuba Last week plans for a trade mission might have been preliminary, Hanian said, but since then Idaho has received an export license from the federal government. Idaho has received a license to export agricultural goods, wood products and medical supplies to Cuba, according to Jon Hanian, spokesman for Gov. The license allows Idaho to export only agricultural, wood and medical products; all other products are restricted. Idaho could gain trade partnerships for producers of seed, beef, pork,...
Source - Idaho Business Review,ID - Read the story
27. Swine News: U.S. Hog Inventory Up 1 Percent The total number of hogs under contract, owned by operations with over 5,000 head, but raised by contractees, accounted for 39 percent of the total U. All inventory and pig crop estimates for March 2006 through December 2006 were reviewed using final pig crop, official slaughter, death loss, and updated import and export data. The balance sheet begins with the previous inventory estimate, adds the estimates of births and imports, and subtracts the estimates of slaughter, exports, and...
Source - High Plains Journal - Read the story
28. Swine News: Another $1.3M in grants from Smithfield agreement announced The money is the latest round of handouts under a 2000 settlement between the state and Smithfield Foods, which agreed to pay 50 million dollars over 25 years to improve the environment. The money was offered after hog waste lagoons overflowed and polluted rivers and streams as a result of Hurricane Floyd in 1999. In addition, NC State University will get 15 million dollars to develop new technologies for processing and treating hog waste. The grants announced today also include money for...
Source - WNCT Greenville - Read the story
29. Swine News: Zhongpin Q4 2006 Earnings Call Transcript In addition, any projections we provide today with respect to the Company's future financial performance represent management's estimates as of today, March 23, 2007 and Zhongpin assumes no obligation to update these projections in the future due to changing market conditions. In addition, any projections we provide today with respect to the Company's future financial performance represent management's estimates as of today, March 23, 2007 and Zhongpin assumes no obligation to update these...
Source - Seeking Alpha,NY - Read the story
30. Swine News: Swine workshops set for South Sioux City Advanced Swine Reproduction Seminar is primarily for decision-makers who are interested in learning about cutting-edge technologies and management procedures to achieve a high but efficient sow reproductive rate. Presentation topics include prefarrowing management, the farrowing process, processing piglets, key sow and piglet health issues, managing the sow, meeting the environmental needs of sows and litters and managing the piglet. Farrowing Basics is designed to cover the basics in...
Source - Sioux City Journal,IA - Read the story
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