Journal of Swine Health and Production
The Journal of the American Association of Swine Veterinarians
March and April, 2020 • Volume 28, Number 2
Table of Contents
President’s message: Challenges and opportunities for the next decade
Nathan Winkelman
President-Elect’s message: The adaptability strength
Jeffrey Harker
Executive Director’s message: "And that’s the way it is"
Harry Snelson
Executive Editor’s message: Recognition
Terri O’Sullivan
Evaluating the impact of weaning weight and growth rate during the first week post weaning on overall nursery performance
Faccin JEG, Laskoski F, Cemin HS, et al
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Nutrient supplementation effects on pig performance and sickness behavior during a porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus infection
Colpoys JD, Curry SM, Schweer WP, et al
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A retrospective investigation of risk factors associated with loads of pigs positive for Senecavirus A at a midwestern US packing plant during the summer of 2017
Silva GS, Graham K, Novak V, et al
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News from the National Pork Board
- Zaabel joins NPB Swine Health and Production Team
- Checkoff announces key task forces for 2020
- Pork’s sustainability continues upward trek
- Alternate Student Delegate selected for AASV Board
- Start your AASV leadership path: join an AASV committee
- Visit the AASV Well-Being Center at the 2020 Annual Meeting; pick up an AVMA Wheel of Well-being
- Salary Survey 2020
- AASV Annual Meeting proceedings online
AASV Foundation Fundraising Auction ( PDF only)
Advocacy in action: The fellowship of One Health
Abbey Canon
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