PRRS Corner: Strategies to Keep PRRS at Bay
January 23, 2013 —
For more than 20 years, porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome has taken a financial toll on individual producers as well as the pork industry as a whole. Today, it costs the industry $664 million a year to live with PRRS. Dr. Scott Dee presented insights into what we've learned and options for implementing a systematic program to your operation. Watch now.
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