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‘Leadership’ in Agriculture Shared Through “Real Leaders” Video Series

Video Series Narrates Stories about Canadian Agriculture

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Canadian agriculture leader, Kim McConnell and RealAgriculture.com launch video series illustrating the untold success stories about agriculture. RealAgriculture.com focuses on issues that are impacting agriculture. The goal of the video series is to share the truth about agriculture featuring leaders in the industry that will talk about their failure, successes and challenges. The first episode will be launched next week putting a spotlight on Greg Stewart CEO of Farm Credit Canada. The video series will help to boost agricultures image in mainstream media. Make sure to stay tuned for the next update on the series!

Kim McConnell explains his reason for participating in the video series and provides a sneak peek into some of the ‘stars’ in the series.

 


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Season 6, Episode 10: Defining Resiliency and the Research Driving Swine Health Forward

Video: Season 6, Episode 10: Defining Resiliency and the Research Driving Swine Health Forward

Genetic research and new technologies continue to influence the future of swine health and production efficiency. In this episode, we explore how research and technology are being used to support stronger, more resilient pigs, while also improving overall production outcomes. In this episode, we are joined by Dr. Jenelle Dunkelberger, geneticist with Topigs Norsvin, to discuss both routine and emerging strategies for improving piglet, pig, and sow livability. She outlines two primary approaches to enhancing resiliency: gene editing and traditional selective breeding. Continuing the resiliency conversation, we also hear from Dr. Lucina Galina, director of technical research projects at the Pig Improvement Company. She shares insights into ongoing gene-editing work focused on PRRS, detailing the pathway to success, regulatory and practical considerations, and the questions that still remain as the technology evolves. Together, these conversations provide a closer look at how research, genetics and innovation are shaping the future of swine health and livability.