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Stop the cycle: Sow parity impacts progeny performance
Help Fallout Pigs Bounce Back
Each Life Phase of a Pig is Linked to the Next
Help Sows Attain Their Productivity Potential, interview with Gawain Willis for Pork Network
Understanding the Physiology of 30+ Pigs/Sow/Year, National Hog Farmer
Foundation for Achieving 30 P/MF/Y, National Hog Farmer
Midwest Producer: 30 pigs per sow per year
SwineWeb: Keeping Score: A focus on sow nutrition can help producers meet industry goals
Pork Magazine: “Are your diets and genetics in synch?”
Pig Progress: Achieving 30 piglets/sow/per year: The US approach
Pig Progress: Benchmarking helps achieve 30 piglets per sow per year
Pig333: Industry discusses sow productivity at Feeding for 30® Forum
Farm Progress: Hog Farmers Can Reach 30 Pigs Per Sow Per Year
Can the U.S. reach 30 p/s/y? – An interview with Steve Stitzlein
Pig Progress: Can the U.S. reach 30 p/s/y? – An interview with Steve Huegerich
Pig Progress: Can the U.S. reach 30 p/s/y? – An interview with Brenda de Rodas
Pork Magazine: Nutrition: Key to unlocking 30 PSY
Agri-View: Consistent sow feeding promotes consistent pig production
Pig International: Vitamins may help sows reach third parity
Swine Web: FF30 celebrates one year of success

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Stop the cycle: Sow parity impacts progeny performance


Research Ties Sow and Progeny Diet to Kyphosis Risk


Proper trace mineral nutrition can increase longevity in sow herds



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