Mar 15

Alltech's #AgFuture Blog Contest

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In 2050 the population will be over 9 billion. How will we feed that many people? What does the future of agriculture hold for you?

We are inviting ag bloggers to imagine the future of agriculture and their place in it. What would you like to change? What would you like to preserve? Where do you want to go and who do you want to be? What does the future of agriculture hold for you?

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Mar 15

Alltech's China Dairy Symposium

Alltech's China Dairy Symposium

“What is the world record for milk production?” Dr. Mark Lyons asked over 400 of Beijing’s largest dairy producers, feed mill operators, agricultural educators and other influential industry professionals at Alltech’s China Dairy Symposium in Beijing this week. “You may be surprised to learn that it is in fact 32,500 kilos of milk, produced naturally,” said Mark as he challenged delegates to break boundaries. 

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Mar 15

Global Tonnage of Animal Feed

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Last year Aidan Connolly asked colleagues in Alltech's offices worldwide to help create a report on the global tonnage of animal feed produced. With offices and distributors in 128 countries he was able to put together a very comprehensive summary. That's not to say that it was easy. Data was collected from thousands of feed mills and manufacturers and compiled into totals for species, countries and regions.

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Mar 15

Animal Agriculture Allies at IPE

Animal Agriculture Allies at IPE Kay Johnson Smith President Animal Ag Alliance

Livestock producers are under attack. Activist groups like the Humane Society of the United States and PETA are actively working to erode public opinion of animal agriculture and meat, milk and egg consumption. Furthermore, they lobby for additional regulations that will drive up food prices. Similar efforts in Europe have resulted in higher food prices. However, consumer preferences have not changed. The end result is increased importation and a loss of food security.

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