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    Freedom Watch Update - July 21

    Freedom Watch Update - July 21
    Farming is the most common occupation in Afghanistan. U.S. Department of Agriculture employees are working with Afghans to advance their economy, starting with what they eat. Produced by Air Force Staff Sgt. Chad Usher. Includes soundbites from Dr. Eric Grant - USDA Provincial Advisor for Laghman Province, FOB Mehtar Lam. Hosted by Airman 1st Class Marshall Hunsaker. Produced by Air Force Staff Sgt. Chad Usher.

    African swine fever vaccine: What could it mean for the hog industry?

    African swine fever vaccine: What could it mean for the hog industry?

    Initial research in the U.S. on African swine fever started in the 1970s when the viral disease was spreading through Spain and Portugal. In the 1990s, USDA’s Agricultural Research Service started looking for a vaccine.

    After years of work, sometimes was a bit sporadic due to funding, the U.S. Department of Agriculture recently announced that it has a new vaccine for African swine fever that is headed toward commercialization. 

    What potential might it have for the hog industry? Feedstuffs' Krissa Welshans catch up with USDA researchers Dr. Douglas Gladue and Dr. Manuel Borca to find out more. Dr Gladue and Dr. Borca are the agency’s experts and head researchers for the  vaccine. They work out of the Plum Island Animal Disease Center.

    This episode of Feedstuffs In Focus is sponsored by United Animal Health, a leader in animal health and nutrition. You can learn more about United Animal Health and how they are working to advance animal science worldwide by visiting their website UnitedANH.com.

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