Lori WeaverLori Weaver is a writer and editor based in Lexington, Kentucky, US, specializing in feed, food and fuel issues. She can be contacted at: [email protected]From the AuthorHomeSafeguarding health and performance when including DDGS in pig dietsDistillers dried grains with solubles (DDGS) formulations were thought to be an inferior option for swine diets, but in recent years new processing techniques and improved quality control measures have created more consistent nutrient profiles to formulate cost-effective diets.HomeMasked mycotoxins increase challenges in maintaining cow health, performanceNew research is shedding more light on how to best detect these hidden contaminants and reduce their impact on dairy cattle.Home20 ways to reduce energy costsLittle changes can add up to big savings as Feed Management takes a look at reducing energy costs.Home15 pasos para ahorrar energía en la fábrica de alimentosNo siempre se necesitan de grandes inversiones de capital para mejorar el resultado final.HomeIrish pork industry copes with recallsContaminated feedstuffs are culprit in dioxin scare.HomeFeed-to-meat is focus at VIV AsiaThe VIV exhibition focuses on many aspects of animal agriculture, from farm to consumer.HomeChina continues to be powerful force in global pork productionA recent global forecast by the United States Department of Agriculture Foreign Agricultural Service (October 2008) predicts world pork production will rise slightly, by 1 percent, to be higher at 97.9 million tons in 2009.HomeCan we meet the grade?Recent moves by leading food retailers remind that herd management decisions no longer begin and end at the farm gate.HomeFeeding the need for communityThis month, Feed International launches an all-new website to better serve our audiences and provide a forum for the international feed industry community.HomeNGFA program sheds light on issues shaping industryBusiness sessions, issue discussions and networking will mark the 2008 NGFA Convention in sunny Scottsdale.HomeRecall underscores feed safety needHygienic feed practices need review now to prevent future problems.HomeUS signs agreement with China for enhanced feed, food safetyNotification of potential health risks now part of process.Page 1 of 5Next Page