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SowBridge webinar focuses on gilt gestation

SowBridge webinar focuses on gilt gestation


By Scout Nelson

The SowBridge webinar series, dedicated to advancing knowledge in swine production, is set to host its next session on October 4, focusing on the management and selection of replacement gilts for group versus stall gestation. This session is scheduled to begin at 11:15 a.m. CDT and will feature top swine industry experts from across the country.

Offering insights through a Zoom-hosted platform, the webinar will cover critical topics such as the advantages and challenges associated with each gestation method, practical tips on gilt selection, and management practices that enhance productivity and animal welfare. The session aims to provide attendees with actionable knowledge that can be directly applied to their operations.

Registration for this informative session is $200, which includes access to this and subsequent webinars in the series.

For those unable to attend live, the session will be recorded and made available to all registered subscribers, ensuring no one misses out on this valuable information.

This educational event is facilitated by recognized experts in the field, including Bob Thaler and Ryan Samuel from SDSU Extension, who bring a wealth of experience and specialized knowledge to the discussion. Those interested in participating can register through the SowBridge website or get in touch with the specialists for further details.

Participants will leave the webinar equipped with the latest information and practical approaches to managing replacement gilts effectively, tailored to their specific gestation setups, thereby enhancing the overall efficiency and sustainability of their swine operations.

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