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Poultry Vaccination Responsible for Dramatic Fall in Salmonella Infections
January 16, 2013 Mass poultry vaccination programs introduced to combat Salmonella infections have led to a dramatic fall in the number of cases since the late 1990s, according to a ... > full story -
Nations That Consume a Lot of Milk Also Win a Lot of Nobel Prizes
January 14, 2013 Nations that consume a lot of milk and milk products also tend to have a lot of Nobel laureates among their populations, suggest the authors of a recent ... > full story -
Supplements and Cow's Milk Play Biggest Roles in Determining Vitamin D Levels in Children
January 14, 2013 Taking a vitamin D supplement and drinking cow's milk are the two most important factors that determine how much vitamin D is in a child's body, new research has ... > full story -
Beef Industry, Consumers to Be Affected by Cattle Production Decreases in 2013
January 11, 2013 Beef production in the United States is expected to decrease 4.8 percent in 2013, the second largest year-over-year decrease in 35 years. Many analysts expect the 2013 numbers to be followed by a ... > full story -
Schmallenberg Virus Genome Engineered to Understand How to Reduce Disease Caused by the Virus
January 10, 2013 Researchers have developed methods to synthesize and change the genome of Schmallenberg virus (SBV). SBV is a recently discovered pathogen of livestock such as cattle, sheep and goats. The ... > full story -
Treating Stable Flies in Pastures
January 2, 2013 Scientists are developing strategies to help livestock producers control stable flies, the most damaging arthropod pests of cattle in the United ... > full story -
First Goat Genome Sets a Good Example for Facilitating De Novo Assembly of Large Genomes
December 23, 2012 Researchers report the first genome sequence of domestic goat, setting a good example for facilitating de novo assembly of large ... > full story -
Using Novel Genetic Labs for Faster Detection of E. Coli
December 20, 2012 Pina Fratamico is on the quest to find the easiest and fastest way to test for harmful Escherichia coli in ground beef. In a new article, she explores using a next-generation real-time polymerase ... > full story -
Pigs in Southern China Infected With Avian Flu
December 19, 2012 Researchers report for the first time the seroprevalence of three strains of avian influenza viruses in pigs in southern China, but not the H5N1 avian influenza virus. Their research has implications ... > full story -
From Farm to Table, Mealworms May Be the Next Best Food
December 19, 2012 Food enthusiasts interested in sustainable farm practices may soon have a new meat alternative: insects. Beetle larvae (called mealworms) farms produce more edible protein than traditional farms for ... > full story
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