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We delve into all things talent attraction and economic development, bringing you insights from America's most promising places and industry professionals on how your community can be a better place to live, work and play. At Livability, we highlight the unsung awesomeness of small and mid-sized cities, and help communities reach target companies and residents through custom content programs. Learn more at LivabilityMedia.com.
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Livabl Launch

Matthew Slutsky

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Real estate doesn’t just shape skylines — it transforms how we live, work, and connect. Across North America, cities are evolving at a breakneck pace, driven by bold developments, cultural shifts, and economic momentum. It’s a critical moment for the built world — and chances are, you’ve got questions. Livabl Launch is your inside track into the forces reshaping real estate and urban development across the continent. Whether you’re a rising industry pro, a seasoned investor, fascinated by ho ...
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Your Livable Garden

Michael Shawn Kelly & Blinda Ann Kelly

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A mix of landscape design techniques, outdoor grilling recipes, book reviews, horticultural advice and interviews with botanists, musicians, dignitaries and more.
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Michael Eliason is a Seattle-based architect who has lived and worked in Germany. The Livable Low-carbon City explores the stories, places, and people working to make our buildings and cities more sustainable, enjoyable, and humane – in the face of a changing world. New episodes every other Friday. ish.
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Feedstuffs in Focus is a weekly look at the hot issues in the livestock, poultry, grain and feed industries. Join us as we talk with industry influencers, experts and leaders about trends and more. Feedstuffs in Focus is produced by the team at Feedstuffs.
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The Great Simplification is a podcast that explores the systems science underpinning the human predicament. Through conversations with experts and leaders hosted by Dr. Nate Hagens, we explore topics spanning ecology, economics, energy, geopolitics, human behavior, and monetary/financial systems. Our goal is to provide a simple educational resource for the complex energetic, physical, and social constraints ahead, and to inspire people to play a role in our collective future. Ultimately, we ...
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Out of the Archives

National Public Housing Museum

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Out of the Archives is the National Public Housing Museum’s oral history-based podcast, centering the voices and experiences of current and former public housing residents from across the country. You can also listen to our mini-series, Legally Stolen, which focuses on the legal theft of wealth from Black residents in Chicago's Englewood neighborhood through land sale contracts. Our podcasts are published under a Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial 4.0 International license.
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Max Politics

Max Politics

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Max Politics is a New York politics podcast hosted by journalist Ben Max featuring in-depth interviews with elected and appointed officials, candidates, advocates, and others about New York City and State politics and policy. Produced at New York Law School and its Center for New York Law. Get in touch: [email protected] -------- Intro/outro music is Live-It by Ketsa. source (Free Music Archive) and license type (CC BY-NC-ND)
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In this show, we interview people from all over the world who are making a difference. From the founders of non-profits and social enterprises to innovators every field imaginable these interviews will inspire you to make a difference in the areas of life you care about. The common thread in all of our interviews is the people interviewed have participated in Landmark programs and put what they got to use in making a difference. Landmark programs including The Landmark Forum, The Landmark Se ...
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Car Musings

Mad Morgan

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Start your day riding shotgun with Mad Morgan as they share unfiltered thoughts and half-awake epiphanies from the driver’s seat. Car Musings is a raw, unedited, and totally unformatted podcast where the early morning mind-wanderings during solo drives turn into spontaneous reflections on life, society, people, and everything in between. ** Episodes are usually posted Monday and Thursday mornings. (so twice a week based on demand) ** Whether it’s a quirky observation, a deep insight, or just ...
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First Things First

First Things First Alaska Foundation

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First Things First by The First Things First Alaska Foundation (FTFAF) is broadcast monthly on KINY on Saturday at 9 a.m. and on KJNO on Sunday at 9 a.m. Each episode explores the balance Alaskans face: protecting our state's rugged beauty and vast wilderness while advocating for sustainable economic growth through responsible natural resource management. With thousands of jobs lost in the past decades due to restrictive regulations, First Things First raises vital questions about the future ...
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The podcast for entrepreneurs who put LIFESTYLE FIRST via passive online income, real estate investing, and increasing productivity. Join your host Flavia Berys as she interviews successful lifestyle solopreneurs and shares ideas to help you find the perfect balance between lifestyle, business, and self. Flavia Berys, the host of the LIFESTYLE SOLOPRENEUR podcast, is an attorney, marketing expert, and founder of several online academies. She's been featured in major media including BBC World ...
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The Artist/Mother podcast interviews incredible working Artists who are also Mothers, inviting them to share from their experiences as they make art and mother their children. We hope these interviews inspire you to dedicate time, passion, and energy to your art practice while simultaneously being the best parent you can be.
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Beyond Prisons

Beyond Prisons

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Beyond Prisons is a podcast on justice, mass incarceration, and prison abolition. Hosted by @phillyprof03 & @bsonenstein Visit our website https://www.beyond-prisons.com/ Support us at https://patreon.com/beyondprisons
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Daily Fail

Kristen Meinzer

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A weekly podcast about the worst of the tabloids - from Page Sucks to Hell No to the very rag that inspires the name of our show. Hosted by journalist Maura Currie and culture critic Kristen Meinzer.
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Radio BE-Ex

Building Energy Exchange

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Radio BE-Ex is a live podcast series by Building Energy Exchange that features industry leaders working at the intersection of buildings, energy, and sustainability. Radio BE-Ex is made possible across 2022 through the generous support of National Grid.
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People and Planet

Expo 2020 Dubai

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What does our planet’s future look like? Changemakers from all over the world break down what it’ll take from all of us to create a sustainable future for our planet. This podcast is by Expo 2020 Dubai’s Programme for People and Planet, and produced by Kerning Cultures Network.
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Mississippi Prospects

MS Economic Development Council

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Welcome to Mississippi Prospects. A new podcast focused on community and economic development throughout Mississippi. Brought to you by the MEDC, each podcast will explore a broad range of topics. From workforce development and corporate recruitment to stress management and the traits of effective leadership. You’ll hear from economic development experts who will share their insights on how we can build a stronger Mississippi together.
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City Club of Portland

XRAY.fm / City Club of Portland

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Timely conversations on the issues shaping Portland and Oregon. City Club of Portland: The Podcast is an audio archive of our conversation programs, where we foster civil dialogue and bring diverse perspectives to the issues that matter most. Our episodes feature debates, forums, and in-depth discussions with leaders, advocates, and experts. We are producing new programs for 2025, while also adding conversations from 2024 you may have missed. Produced by City Club’s member-led program commit ...
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Talk Of The Town

WPRK, City of Winter Park, & Winter Park Chamber of Commerce

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Talk of the Town is a collaboration between the City of Winter Park, the Winter Park Chamber of Commerce and Rollins College and each show will provide useful information and a transparent look into the happenings in Winter Park.
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Quarter-Life Capital

George Pu, Matthew Black, Soham Mehta

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In your 20s? Trying to build wealth, decode macro trends, or just make sense of money in a rapidly changing world? Quarter-Life Capital is your edge. Hosted by George Pu, Matthew Black, and Soham Mehta, this weekly show explores the intersection of crypto, AI, geopolitics, financial markets, and tech careers—from the perspective of young builders living through the chaos. It’s not another personal finance podcast. It’s war rooms, crisis playbooks, signal over noise. We go deep on: - Bitcoin ...
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Getting older? Guess what - so is everyone else! But aging doesn't have to mean slowing down or settling for less. Because aging isn't a problem to fix - it's an adventure to embrace! 🎙️ Welcome to This is Getting Old: Moving Towards an Age-Friendly World, the podcast that flips the script on what it means to grow older - and let's be real, this show is for ANYONE BORN BEFORE 1997 (yes, that's you, Millennials!). Hosted by Dr. Melissa Batchelor, nurse, nurse practitioner, educator, and aging ...
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Ben Furnas and Sara Lind — leaders of Transportation Alternatives and Open Plans, respectively, and members of Mayor Mamdani's transition committee — joined the show to discuss ideas for creating a more livable city with improvements for how people get around, use outdoor space, and enjoy the city. They discussed ideas and expectations for Mamdani …
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Every episode is different but the same. Sometimes we reverse back to previous topics with a more or less insightful view. Tune in to todays episode and discover what is on my mind today. >> New Schedule by Listener Request - Episodes are now Monday, Wednesday and Friday! << Start your day riding shotgun with Mad Morgan as they share unfiltered tho…
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Demolition and displacement are a part of environmental injustice and the climate crisis. With that in mind, how do we remember and center the needs of the land and the wishes of the residents when it comes to decision making for public housing? Two neighbors from New York and Miami weigh in. We hope these stories empower us towards a world that ce…
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John Launius of One Southern Indiana discusses the unique challenges and opportunities of economic development in a region crossing two states, including new infrastructure-focused regional brand, The Fouridor. Learn how the region leverages a bi-state talent pool, attracts big win projects like a Meta data center and keeps the momentum of their wi…
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Protein took the main stage in the 2025–2030 Dietary Guidelines for Americans, and we dig into why eggs rose to the top. With Emily Metz, President and CEO of the American Egg Board, we explore the real-food case for eggs: complete protein, nutrient density, affordability, and a versatility that works for breakfast, lunch, dinner, and everything be…
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In this week's Frankly, Nate shares reflections on what we take for granted in life at multiple scales: from personal health to meaningful work to relative ecological stability. The things that keep our everyday lives functioning often go unnoticed until they're needed or suddenly absent, suggesting that real wealth might come in the form of reliab…
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Every episode is different but the same. Sometimes we reverse back to previous topics with a more or less insightful view. Tune in to todays episode and discover what is on my mind today. >> New Schedule by Listener Request - Episodes are now Monday, Wednesday and Friday! << Start your day riding shotgun with Mad Morgan as they share unfiltered tho…
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Landmark Difference Makers Interview Series: Michael Houlihan – Facing Adversity with Gratitude What if the biggest challenges of your life could become your greatest sources of gratitude? Mike Houlihan is a living example of resilience, authenticity, and contribution. E. Michael Houlihan grew up on a Missouri farm, learning early the values of har…
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This week we're back at the Mpact Transit + Community Conference in Portland Oregon at the Mpact Innovators Poster Sessions. We talk with young professionals about the transportation implementation and policy work they've been doing in the field including designing new transportation hubs, rethinking parking, and improving bus service. This week we…
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Dopamine: the most famous neurotransmitter that regulates pleasure, motivation, and (perhaps most importantly) addiction. When examining why our society is hooked on consuming more and more of everything – food, clothes, videos, news, vacations – it's imperative to look at how our modern environments hijack our brain's dopamine, sending it into ove…
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Diane Savino — recently a senior advisor to Mayor Eric Adams (2023-25) and previously longtime state senator (2005-22) — joined the show to discuss her work in the Adams administration and the former mayor's legacy, the start of Zohran Mamdani's mayoralty, how government works and doesn't, the state-level passage of Medical Aid in Dying legislation…
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Every episode is different but the same. Sometimes we reverse back to previous topics with a more or less insightful view. Tune in to todays episode and discover what is on my mind today. >> New Schedule by Listener Request - Episodes are now Monday, Wednesday and Friday! << Start your day riding shotgun with Mad Morgan as they share unfiltered tho…
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The first First Things First episode of 2026 kicks off with a deep dive into the Cascade Point Ferry Terminal and why it’s poised to be a game-changer for Southeast Alaska transportation. Host Dano is joined by First Things First Executive Director Don Habiger, former Juneau Chamber president Bruce Abel, and former Planning Commission member Matt B…
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** HAPPY NEW YEAR! 2026 IS GOING TO BE SOMETHING INTERESTING AND AWESOME! ** Every episode is different but the same. Sometimes we reverse back to previous topics with a more or less insightful view. Tune in to todays episode and discover what is on my mind today. >> New Schedule by Listener Request - Episodes are now Monday, Wednesday and Friday! …
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Urban historian Thomas Dyja and political strategist Dr. Basil Smikle Jr. joined the show to put Eric Adams' mayoralty and Zohran Mamdani's inauguration into modern historical context. They joined host Ben Max to discuss the meaning of the Eric Adams era and its impact on the city, how Adams fits in the modern pantheon of mayors, and the meaning of…
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Hey everybody! I want to wish everyone a happy new year! We're doing our second replay episode at the end of the year featuring one of my favorite discussions over the last few years with David Schleicher about his book In a Bad State. This is one of the foundational ideas for me of late because of how we fund transportation infrastructure with bon…
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Every episode is different but the same. Sometimes we reverse back to previous topics with a more or less insightful view. Tune in to todays episode and discover what is on my mind today. >> New Schedule by Listener Request - Episodes are now Monday, Wednesday and Friday starting Oct 13/25 ! << Start your day riding shotgun with Mad Morgan as they …
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Every episode is different but the same. Sometimes we reverse back to previous topics with a more or less insightful view. Tune in to todays episode and discover what is on my mind today. >> New Schedule by Listener Request - Episodes are now Monday, Wednesday and Friday starting Oct 13/25 ! << Start your day riding shotgun with Mad Morgan as they …
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Planning a smart, efficient International Production & Processing Expo (IPPE) 2026 starts long before you hit the show floor. We break down the must-see sessions, the most valuable networking spots, and the tools that will help you navigate 665,000 square feet of exhibits and nearly 1,400 companies without missing the moments that matter. We talk w…
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Every episode is different but the same. Sometimes we reverse back to previous topics with a more or less insightful view. Tune in to todays episode and discover what is on my mind today. >> New Schedule by Listener Request - Episodes are now Monday, Wednesday and Friday starting Oct 13/25 ! << Start your day riding shotgun with Mad Morgan as they …
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We're joined by Professor Michael Neuman to talk about his book Sustainable Infrastructure for Cities and Societies. We chat about why trees are important models for infrastructure development, the important lessons of Barcelona for the world, and why infrastructure is lately seen as a monetary asset instead of a public good. This week we're going …
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Every episode is different but the same. Sometimes we reverse back to previous topics with a more or less insightful view. Tune in to todays episode and discover what is on my mind today. >> New Schedule by Listener Request - Episodes are now Monday, Wednesday and Friday starting Oct 13/25 ! << Start your day riding shotgun with Mad Morgan as they …
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Every episode is different but the same. Sometimes we reverse back to previous topics with a more or less insightful view. Tune in to todays episode and discover what is on my mind today. >> New Schedule by Listener Request - Episodes are now Monday, Wednesday and Friday starting Oct 13/25 ! << Start your day riding shotgun with Mad Morgan as they …
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Vijah Ramjattan, Executive Director of the Office for the Prevention of Hate Crimes in the Mayor's Office of Criminal Justice, joined the show to discuss the office's efforts to prevent bias-based crimes, what makes the difference in increases and decreases in hate crimes, the importance of education and community-building, and more. (Ep 556)…
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In this week's Frankly, Nate takes thermodynamics out of the physics classroom, utilizing its principles to explain the invisible forces behind growth, competition, and complexity in our world. Competing life systems build organization out of chaos in order to maximize power usage today, even if it potentially undermines survival tomorrow. Within o…
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Every episode is different but the same. Sometimes we reverse back to previous topics with a more or less insightful view. Tune in to todays episode and discover what is on my mind today. >> New Schedule by Listener Request - Episodes are now Monday, Wednesday and Friday starting Oct 13/25 ! << Start your day riding shotgun with Mad Morgan as they …
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This week we're joined by Carter Lavin to discuss his new book If You Want to Win You've Got to Fight: A Guide to Effective Transportation Advocacy. We discuss the mess and practice of politics, how we have more power than we think as advocates, and how we can get the policy results we deserve. +++ Get the show ad free on Patreon! Follow us on Blue…
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Elina Panteleyeva is the founder of Dood Woof, a 7-figure brand built specifically for the Doodle dog breed. After getting laid off from her 9-to-5 , she bootstrapped her business from $0 to 7 figures in 15 months with no prior Ecommerce experience, no team and no outside investors. Elina scaled fast by focusing on niche product-market fit, buildin…
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Milk yield, fertility, and resilience don’t start in the parlor—they start at the intestinal barrier. We sit down with Dr. Elliot Neto, Dairy Technical Service Manager at Kemin North America, to unpack why gut integrity is the hidden driver of modern dairy performance and how a leaky barrier quietly siphons energy, components, and profit. From calv…
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In this week's episode, Nate reflects on four years(!) of the podcast by answering listener-submitted questions, which cover a broad range of topics related to The Great Simplification. He invites subscribers to investigate how they navigate a complex and ever-changing world, while avoiding overly prescriptive solutions that brush aside personal ag…
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Every episode is different but the same. Sometimes we reverse back to previous topics with a more or less insightful view. Tune in to todays episode and discover what is on my mind today. >> New Schedule by Listener Request - Episodes are now Monday, Wednesday and Friday starting Oct 13/25 ! << Start your day riding shotgun with Mad Morgan as they …
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Betsy Plum, Executive Director of Riders Alliance, a nonprofit advocacy group, and a member of Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani's transition committee, joined the show to discuss Mamdani's campaign promise of "fast and free buses" in New York City, how to really speed up the city's notoriously slow buses, whether free buses is the right goal and how to g…
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Every episode is different but the same. Sometimes we reverse back to previous topics with a more or less insightful view. Tune in to todays episode and discover what is on my mind today. >> New Schedule by Listener Request - Episodes are now Monday, Wednesday and Friday starting Oct 13/25 ! << Start your day riding shotgun with Mad Morgan as they …
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First Things First launches Season 2 with a deep dive into Juneau affordability and a high-stakes city procurement: the Maritime Industrial Zone (MIZ) public Wi-Fi project. Guests Chris Rushman and Mark Luchini (Snow Cloud Services) detail why they protested the winning bid—citing unanswered RFP questions, non-responsiveness, and a far higher five-…
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Christian Klossner, Executive Director of New York City's Office of Special Enforcement, joined the show to discuss the shifting legal and regulatory landscape around Airbnb and other short-term rental platforms, and his office's education and enforcement work as New York City has sought to eradicate tens of thousands of illegal short-term rental l…
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A billion-dollar-plus disease problem demands more than wishful thinking, so we went straight to the genetics that keep pigs alive and growing when pathogens hit. With Dr. Jenelle Dunkelberger of Topigs Norsvin, we unpack the science and the on-farm relevance of breeding for disease resilience—how it’s measured, predicted, and proven in real barns.…
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