Page 2 of articles about feed consumption

Argentina: Soybean crushing returns to record highs
Oilseed processing broke records in December and confirms the industry's good performance. Strong demand for corn further boosts corn shipments, which beat wheat exports.

The management of feeding during lactation largely determines the success of the next parity (II). Factors related to total intake and associated patterns
With current data, we will review the quantitative impact of some of the most relevant factors for sows in the lactation phase.
Impact of low-protein diets with added essential amino acids on growth and nutrient digestibility in growing pigs

Why are the first days post-weaning so important?
A good start in post-weaning feed intake and including creep feed and palatable diets is crucial to optimize piglet health and performance.

Lactation feeding management greatly determines the success of the following cycle (I). Factors related to water consumption and the prefarrowing period
This article demonstrates the effects of drinking water temperature and feeding management in sows to optimize performance in farrowing and lactation.
Flavor variety: the effects on the intake and palatability of commercial feed in nursery pigs

DanBred dam lines. Key management aspects
We interviewed Jesús Etxart to talk about the latest management recommendations for DanBred sows.
Impact of zinc supplementation on growth performance and body composition in grow-finishing pigs under heat stress

First forecasts for global cereal production
FAO’s first forecast for the 2024/25 season points to an overall comfortable global cereal supply and demand situation.
The effect of sugary and salty former food products in pig diets on energy and nutrient digestibility, growth performance and carcass composition
The impact of dried cabbage (Brassica oleracea var. capitata) waste meal as feed in growing-finishing pigs

Effect of postweaning feed intake on performance, intestinal morphology, and the probability of diarrhea in piglets
From their respective academic and on-farm perspectives, Josep Gasa and Josep Casanovas comment on a recent study about the effect of postweaning feed intake.