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Eight factors for confident vaccine selection
Eight factors for confident vaccine selection
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Take steps to avoid antibiotic residues in milk and meat
You have enough to worry about without adding drug residue violations to the mix. Mastitis treatments are the most common cause of illegal residues in marketed milk.
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Reaching 400,000 SCC shouldn’t be a matter of a ruling
Reducing somatic cell count (SCC) on your farm is not just a matter of regulations and rulings — it’s a matter of animal health and good management. When a proposal to voluntarily reduce the U.S. Grade A Milk SCC limit to 400,000 SCC per milliliter failed at the National Conference on Interstate Milk Shipments in May, many producers and industry professionals were surprised. The proposal would have put the United States on par with guidelines currently set in the European Union (EU) for milk export limits and was supported by several industry groups.
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FFA chapters earn $26,000 in Pfizer Animal Health marketing contest
23 chapters receive awards for participating in nationwide marketing contest
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New website offers scours management resources for beef, dairy producers
Novartis Animal Health US, Inc. has created a new website focused exclusively on scours prevention in beef and dairy calves.
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Accelerated Genetics celebrates 70th birthday!
Happy Birthday, Accelerated Genetics! That's right, Accelerated Genetics is 70 years young and going strong! Since March of this year Accelerated Genetics has been celebrating its birthday through various means.
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Students: Apply for Pfizer scholarship now
Pfizer Animal Health invites veterinary students to apply for its 2012 scholarship program.
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New PACE sires now available for Holsteins, Jersey and Brown Swiss
Accelerated Genetics releases 13 new bulls through its Progressive Action Through Cooperative Efforts (PACE) program.
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Merck Animal Health awards $12,000 to top bovine veterinary students
Eight bovine veterinary students from across the United States each received $1,500 and an all-expenses-paid trip to the American Association of Bovine Practitioners (AABP) annual conference in St. Louis Sept. 21-24.
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Pfizer, AABP award 23 veterinary students with scholarships
Pfizer Animal Health and the AABP Foundation are proud to announce that 23 veterinary medicine students received financial support through the 2011 AABP Foundation – Pfizer Animal Health Veterinary Student Scholarship Fund.
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Merial and Dairy Quality Center honor Dr. Steenholdt
St Louis, Missouri was the site of the 44th Annual Conference of the American Association of Bovine Practitioners. Dr. Christian Steenholdt was recognized for his participation in the Dairy Quality Center’s Verified Premium Plus Program during Merial’s Dessert Reception.
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- Ag markets diverge just before the long holiday weekend
- Study suggests dairy herd water quality linked to milk production
- Wis. lawmakers question challenges to large wells
- Traders evening up positions ahead of the weekend Friday
- Bio-Vet and Keller break ground on new facility
- NOAA: Get ready for a busy hurricane season
- Seven jobs more dangerous than farming
- White House urges Senate to cut crop insurance in farm bill
- Class III futures close out quietly last week
- 4 rules for growing a business or industry
- Drop in U.S. underground water levels has accelerated
- Ongoing wave of Calif. metal theft prompts further legislation



