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Swine Health Information Center receives 41 research proposals

New ideas are being studied to help swine producers keep their animals disease-free and healthy. 

Dr. Megan Niederwerder with the Swine Health Information Center tells Brownfield they requested proposals for new swine research projects in October, and 41 ideas were submitted by the December 16th deadline. “Some examples may be an alternative to shower-in and shower-out for labor personnel shortages, and then you’ve got transportation such as the use or investigation into a deployable technology that would allow us to clean and disinfect trucks on the farm.”

Niederwerder tells Brownfield it was an outstanding response, and the proposals are being reviewed by a panel, which will recommend which ones get funded.  She says there is an aggressive timeline to get the research started. “Our goal is to have that completed by the end of January, 2023.”

Niederwerder says some of the research projects will finish faster than others, and producers can expect to get the results through the Swine Health Information Center shortly after each project is completed.

Dr. Megan Niederwerder with the Swine Health Information Center discusses biosecurity and disease research with Brownfield’s Larry Lee

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