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Financial Relief Measures Amid Rising Agricultural Input Costs As input prices continue to climb—particularly fertilizers—new…
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Béatrice Grasland, head of avian virology and immunology: “Vaccination doesn’t stop infection by the virus, but it limits the clinical signs and diminishes the excretion of the virus by infected animals.” Photo: Koos Groenewold Over half of the ducks vaccinated against avian influenza in France are still not fully protected against the virus. A model
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