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SHIC Approves Nine New Plan of Work Projects

Nine new research projects have been launched as part of the Swine Health Information Center's 2024 Plan of Work. The Swine Health Information Center has approved funding for nine research projects designed to address research priorities outlined in its 2024 Plan of Work.

SHIC Executive Director Dr. Megan Niederwerder says the effort helps the organization fulfill its mission to generate new intelligence for preventing, preparing for and responding to emerging swine disease threats.

Quote-Dr. Megan Niederwerder-Swine Health Information Center:

These projects are between six to 12 months in duration and they are being conducted by a diverse group of investigators across three different institutions including Iowa State University, the University of Missouri and the University of Illinois.These newly funded projects really address the SHIC research priorities, including investigating the disease spill over risk from wean to market pigs to sow herds, investigating full genome sequencing as a forensic diagnostic tool to understand epidemiological links between farms and introduction risk, also investigating the pathogenesis and interpretation of test results for Porcine circovirus including Porcine circovirus type-3 as well type-4.

We're also looking into early disease outbreak warning signals and how to we best utilize population-based sample types for emerging disease testing. We've also added E. coli to our domestic disease monitoring platform, including the swine disease reporting system to understand what's going on with E. coli types and serotypes throughout the industry and understanding what the risk of E. coli are to our swine population.

We're also looking at the clinical relevance of newly identified agents and syndromes from veterinary diagnostic lab submissions and also understanding how we can inform those diseases matrices to better prioritise pathogen risks to the U.S.

Dr. Niederwerder says results of these projects will be released through its web sit at swinehealth.org as they become available.For more visit Farmscape.Ca.

Source : Farmscape.ca

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Grain Price Decline Grain prices have fallen to their lowest levels since 2020, with December corn down 4.3% and November soybeans losing 3.1%. This decline is partly due to the beneficial moisture brought by Hurricane Beryl to the Midwest, which has improved crop conditions significantly. The USDA reported that corn and soybean crops are in their best condition in four years, contributing to the downward pressure on prices.

Record Short Positions and Market Sentiment Fund traders have increased their net short positions in the corn market to a record level, with a net short of 347,000 contracts of corn. This reflects a bearish sentiment in the market, further influencing grain price dynamics. Similar selling trends were observed in soybeans and SRW wheat, indicating broad market caution.

Weather Impact and Forecast Hurricane Beryl has brought significant rainfall across Arkansas, Missouri, western Tennessee, western Kentucky, and southern Illinois, with more expected over Missouri, Illinois, and Indiana in the coming days. Despite this, the market is currently more focused on the moisture benefits rather than potential heat risks forecasted in the 6-10 and 8-14 day periods.

US Crop Conditions Corn and soybean conditions have shown slight improvements last week, with corn rated 68% good to excellent and soybeans at 68%. These are among the best ratings for this time of year since 2020, suggesting robust crop health that could continue to influence grain prices.

Winter Wheat Harvest and Spring Wheat Conditions The US winter wheat harvest is progressing well, ahead of schedule with significant portions already harvested in Kansas and Texas. Spring wheat conditions are also favorable, with 75% rated good to excellent, although there have been some declines in states like Idaho, South Dakota, and Washington. Brazil's Corn Harvest and US Exports Brazil's second corn crop harvest is advancing rapidly due to favorable hot and dry conditions, with 63% of the crop already harvested. Meanwhile, US corn shipments saw a substantial increase last week, indicating strong export demand, which contrasts with the recent drop in domestic grain prices.

Ongoing Developments Lastly, the USDA reported a flash sale of corn, with significant quantities sold to unknown destinations, scheduled for delivery over the next two marketing years. This could signal ongoing international demand for US corn despite lower prices.

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