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University workshops address workforce management issues
A new University of Minnesota Extension program offering farm families strategies and practical information on regulatory and management aspects associated with a hired workforce will be available in June.
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World Pork Expo seminars get down to business
World Pork Expo’s three days are filled with information and insights, and leading that effort are the business seminars. Scheduled for June 5, and June 6, they will feature cutting-edge ideas on swine nutrition and management, and improved utilization of manure, as well as weather and market outlooks.
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Workshop to discuss nutrient application, management, stewardship
Legal issues regarding manure hauling, as well as issues surrounding equipment inspections and highway safety, will be discussed by Ohio State University experts and others during a joint workshop and meeting of the Midwest Professional Nutrient Applicators Association June 11 in Findlay, Ohio.
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Register now for World Pork Expo
Whether coming from out-of-town or across town, get all you need to attend the 2013 World Pork Expo, including online registration details and local lodging information.
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Fun facts from 25 years of the World Pork Expo
Did you know that an average of 34 countries are represented at the World Pork Expo? As the world's largest pork-specific trade show prepares for its 25th anniversary this year, here is a look at other facts surrounding the National Pork Producers Council's three-day event.
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WORLD PORK EXPO - 2013 PREVIEW SHOW GUIDE
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