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Grant boosts K-State biosecurity center's animal disease training

2025-12-18 12:00:00| National Hog Farmer

Through September 2027, NABC and its partners will deliver tabletop exercises for extension professionals in Iowa, Kansas, Missouri and Nebraska.


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