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Research Ties Sow and Progeny Diet to Kyphosis Risk
Pig Progress: A 3-step approach to lift sow parity numbers
Pork Network: How the U.S. pork industry can make an additional $250 million:
National Hog Farmer: Are sows leaving the herd too early?
High Plains/Midwest Ag Journal: Higher parity sows eat less, require higher nutrient levels
SwineWeb: Prevent early culling by preventing sow lameness
Pork Network: Lactation Feed Intake fuels sow performance
The Pork Checkoff: Practical Ideas to Address High Feed and Production Costs
Pork Magazine: “Are your diets and genetics in synch?”
Agri-View: Feeding complexed trace minerals helps improve sow longevity and piglet performance
Pig Progress: Achieving 30 piglets/sow/per year: The US approach
Pig Progress: Adjust sow nutrition to handle seasonal changes
Keep Sows Cool this Summer by Managing Rations, Routines; Minnesota Farm Guide
Pig 333: Three tips to improve sow feed efficiency
Pork Magazine: Nutrition: Key to unlocking 30 PSY
Agri-View: Consistent sow feeding promotes consistent pig production
Farm and Livestock Directory: Are you sacrificing sow body condition with your ration?
Michigan Farm News: Trace mineral and early detection: Key components to decreasing sow lameness
Pig International: Vitamins may help sows reach third parity
Tri-State Neighbor: Do not let cold weather freeze sow performance
Minnesota Farm Guide: Prevent sow lameness from the start through gilt development

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Stop the cycle: Sow parity impacts progeny performance


Research Ties Sow and Progeny Diet to Kyphosis Risk


Proper trace mineral nutrition can increase longevity in sow herds



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