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January/February 2018


COMPOUNDER FEED


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Opinion: A Momentous Year Ahead Editor’s Notebook


The Robert Ashton Interview: Steven Read Farm Incomes Across the UK


By Roger W Dean


Two Chris’s to Conquer Their ‘Cycling Everest’ for Charity Green Pages


Feed Trade Topics From the Island of Ireland


Impact of Future Nitrogen and Phosphorus Legislation on Feed Formulation and Pig Performance


By Nigel Penlington and Emma Slater Obituary: Howard Mounsey 1931 to 2017


By Andrew Mounsey


The Impact and Control of Deoxynivalenol (DON) Contamination in Pig Feed By Dr Derek McIlmoyle


Copper in Animal Nutrition: A New Choice With CoRouge® By Valérie Kromm & Stéphane Durosoy


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Feed Production, Raw Material & Prices Data In Brief


SFT Poultry Conference Globally Growing Standardisation


GAME Engineering with ABN: A New Feed Production Facility in a Refurbished Mill


People A Round-Up of


Products Enhancing Animal Performance Buyers’ Guide


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