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Human medicine vaccine and livestock vaccine decisions may not be so different

Human medicine vaccine and livestock vaccine decisions may not be so different Vaccine decision, worries and goals for both humans are livestock are much more similar than some may think. Written By: Emily Beal | × Livestock vaccinations and vaccines given in human medicine have many similarities. (Jenny Schlecht / Agweek) Many people must decide whether to get vaccinated against COVID-19 or other infectious diseases. The vaccination decisions and vaccination in general that livestock producers and veterinarians have to make are somewhat similar to those that are made in human medicine. “We give vaccines to our animals for the same reasons we would for giving vaccines to people, and that is to alleviate the effects of infectious diseases,” said Russ Daly, South Dakota State University Extension veterinarian and professor.

NDSU Extension Offers Summer Grain Storage Tips

NDSU Extension Offers Summer Grain Storage Tips Ken Hellevang Summer temperatures will warm grain, which could lead to insect infestations and mold growth. “The goal for summer storage should be to keep the grain as cool as possible to extend the storage life and limit insect activity,” says Ken Hellevang, North Dakota State University Extension agricultural engineer. Insect reproduction is reduced at temperatures below about 60 F. Hellevang recommends ventilating the top of the bin to remove the solar heat gain that warms the grain. Provide air inlets near the bin roof eave and an outlet near the peak to exhaust the hot air at the top of the bin. It’s much like venting an attic; the heated air rises and is exhausted at the peak.

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