U.S. Farm Report Teams Up with Golden Harvest to Kick Off 2021 College Roadshow from Iowa State University

U.S. Farm Report is teaming up with Golden Harvest to kick off the College Roadshow from Iowa State University. We digest the latest USDA reports and explore how UV lamps could be the key to controlling PRRS in pigs.

What if UV lamps could kill Porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome (PRRS), a virus that causes breathing and reproductive diseases in pigs? Is it possible researchers can use a byproduct of the ethanol production process to reduce the odor from manure while also boosting crop yields? It’s all cutting-edge research taking shape at Iowa State University right now.

U.S. Farm Report is teaming up with Golden Harvest Seeds to kick off the 2021 College Roadshow from Iowa State University.

As the College Roadshow hits the road, we also dive into the latest USDA Crop Production and WASDE reports and the potential market impacts in the weeks ahead. Plus, solid demand in proteins is a story two leading agricultural economists are watching closely.

We cover it all on U.S. Farm Report this weekend.

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