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  • Sep
    14
    Interpretive Summary: Variance component estimates for growth traits in beef cattle using selected variants from imputed low-pass sequence data


    Animals from a crossbred beef cattle population were sequenced at low depth (i.e., 0.5×) and different subsets of selected imputed variants were investigated relative to their ability to explain variation in birth weight (BWT) and post-weaning gain (PWG).

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  • Sep
    14
    Interpretive Summary: High-grain diet feeding alters ileal microbiota and disrupts bile acid metabolism in lactating dairy cows


    Bile acids plays an important role in regulating lipids metabolism in animals and human. Dairy cows fed high-grain (HG) diet generally suffer abnormal lipids metabolism. However, if there is a relationship between the bile acids metabolism and abnormal lipids metabolism in dairy cows fed HG diet is unclear.

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  • Sep
    14
    Infographic: In vitro gametogenesis from embryonic stem cells in livestock species: recent advances, opportunities, and challenges to overcome


    In vitro gametogenesis (IVG) is the ability to mimic the reproductive cycle in a dish and presents a paradigm shift for producing viable gametes and healthy offspring in animal agriculture.

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  • Sep
    07
    Interpretive Summary: The real place of livestock in GHG emissions and their control for climate change


    Climate change presents multiple challenges to the livestock industry including the need to examine animal and environmental management practices to enhance efficiency, reduce greenhouse gas emissions from animals and manure, reduce water and other resource use, and pressure to eliminate meat and livestock products from diets.

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  • Sep
    07
    Interpretive Summary: Metagenome strain deconvolution and abundance estimation enabled by low-error long-read DNA sequence


    The rumen microbiome is essential to animal nutrition and health, but current genetics resources to study this community are incomplete.

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  • Sep
    07
    Interpretive Summary: Update of nutritional requirements of goats for growth and pregnancy in hot environments


    Goats serve as a valuable source of income in agriculture, supplying both milk and meat. Their adaptability to diverse environments makes them a viable choice among rural households for livestock, especially in harsh environments. Research has been dedicated to refining goat feeding systems and determining their nutritional requirements.

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  • Sep
    07
    Interpretive Summary: Livestock-wildlife conflicts: A struggle for land use and conservation in the U.S. Mountain West


    Livestock production in the Intermountain West of the United States (U.S.) largely depends on grazing access to U.S. government-owned “public lands”, which also provide habitat for many of North American’s iconic wildlife species.

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  • Sep
    07
    Interpretive Summary: Genetic selection for dairy calf disease resistance traits: opportunities and challenges


    Genetic selection is a viable option to help improve calf health. Producer recorded calf disease data comprised of 69,695 Holstein calf disease records for respiratory problems (RESP) and diarrhea (DIAR). Across analyses, heritability estimates for RESP and DIAR ranged from 0.02 to 0.07, indicating the potential for selection.

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  • Aug
    31
    Interpretive Summary: Dairy groups comment on the FDA’s draft guidelines for plant milk-alternative labeling


    The National Milk Producers Federation (NMPF) and the International Dairy Foods Association (IDFA) have submitted public comments on the United States Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA’s) draft guidance for plant milk-alternative labeling.

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  • Aug
    31
    Interpretive Summary: FDA request input on antimicrobial use in animals


    The United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is seeking public comments on a new report, which discusses a potential framework for establishing a public-private partnership (PPP) to collect and analyze antimicrobial use (AMU) data from food-producing animals. The report was created for the FDA by the Reagan-Udall Foundation (the Foundation) and summarizes the work completed over a multi-year cooperative agreement funded by the FDA.

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  • Aug
    31
    Interpretive Summary: Lawsuit filed against Massachusetts’ Question 3


    A group of pork producers have filed a lawsuit in Massachusetts against the Act to Prevent Cruelty to Farm Animals (Question 3). Passed by voters in November 2016, Question 3 imposes confinement requirements on out-of-state pork producers and prohibits the sale of pork meat within the state from offspring of an animal confined in a manner inconsistent with Massachusetts' requirements, regardless of where in the nation the animal was raised.

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  • Aug
    31
    Interpretive Summary: New bill proposes senior nutrition taskforce


    A new bipartisan bill has been introduced to improve nutrition in older adults. The Senior Nutrition Taskforce Act of 2023 would establish an interagency taskforce to address hunger and help seniors, as well as adults with disabilities, better access healthy foods.

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  • Aug
    31
    Interpretive Summary: Preserving Family Farms Act reintroduced


    United States Representatives Jimmy Panetta (D-CA) and Mike Kelly (R-PA) have reintroduced the Preserving Family Farms Act of 2023. The bill would modify tax law, allowing farmers and ranchers to pay estate taxes based on the value of their land for agricultural use.

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  • Aug
    31
    Interpretive Summary: Some of the Endangered Species Act’s listings will soon be modified


    Two resolutions to nullify the Biden Administration’s Endangered Species Act listings have passed the Senate and the House of Representatives and will now go to the President’s desk for signature. The two listings would nullify the lesser prairie chicken listing and the northern long-eared bat listing. Matters of the Endangered Species Act are typically left to the United States Fish and Wildlife Service and the National Marine Fisheries Service, to decide which animals and plants to list as endangered or threatened and how to rebuild their populations.

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  • Aug
    31
    Interpretive Summary: The Farmland Security Act of 2023 is introduced


    United States Senators Tammy Baldwin (D-WI) and Chuck Grassley (R-IA) introduced a new bill, designed to increase the transparency and oversight of foreign ownership in America’s agricultural industry. The Farmland Security Act of 2023 builds on the Farmland Security Act of 2022, by ensuring that all foreign investors who buy American agricultural land report their holdings and strengthens the penalties for those who evade the required filing.

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  • Aug
    31
    Interpretive Summary: US to provide relief for Ukrainian farmers


    Through the Agriculture Resilience Initiative (AGRI)- Ukraine, the United States announced it will provide $250 million in aid to Ukrainian agriculture producers and farmers. AGRI- Ukraine is an initiative started last year to support Ukrainian agriculture exports and combat global food security issues exacerbated by the Russian invasion.

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  • Aug
    31
    Interpretive Summary: USDA to increase competition in agriculture sector


    The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) has announced a partnership with attorney generals in 31 states and the District of Columbia to enhance competition and protect consumers in food and agricultural markets, including in grocery, meat, and poultry processing, and other markets. The partnership will assist state attorneys general in tackling anticompetitive market structures in agriculture and related industries that are raising prices and limiting choices for consumers and producers.

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  • Aug
    24
    Interpretive Summary: The effects of stocking density on behavior and biological functioning of penned sheep under continuous heat load conditions


    There is a high demand for Australian sheep to be exported to the Middle East, and for live export voyages which depart during an Australian winter, heat, and humidity increase rapidly as ships cross the equator and approach destination countries. Concern about sheep becoming heat stressed during these voyages has increased, and industry attention has focused on the potential role of stocking density in determining heat stress risk in this context.

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  • Aug
    24
    Interpretive Summary: Methane emissions and 13C composition from beef steers consuming binary C3–C4 diets


    Investigating methods for reducing enteric methane emissions from ruminant livestock are important to reduce environmental impacts and improving production efficiency through reduced energy losses. This experiment evaluated the effects of increasing proportion of rhizoma peanut hay (a C3 legume) into bahiagrass hay (a C4 grass) on intake and methane production in beef steers.

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  • Aug
    24
    Interpretive Summary: Duration of ergovaline exposure influences serotonin-mediated vasoactivity of bovine mesenteric vasculature


    Consumption of ergot alkaloids found in endophyte-infected tall fescue can lead to symptoms of fescue toxicosis, such as vasoconstriction, in ruminant livestock species. Ergovaline is one of the primary ergot alkaloids responsible for causing vasoconstriction when toxic varieties of fescue are consumed.

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