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Noteworthy Nebraska Duroc Breeder Willard Waldo

May 4, 2010. 2 Min Read. Nebraska swine industry icon Willard Waldo, 98, of Wilber, formerly of DeWitt, passed away Sunday, May 2, leaving behind a legacy of service to the University of Nebraska, state of Nebraska and the swine industry. Willard, one of four orphan children in the Waldo family, graduated from the University of Nebraska in 1934 …

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NOTE: Farming Duroc hogs offers numerous opportunities for success, whether you are a small-scale farmer or a large agricultural enterprise. By understanding the breed’s characteristics, implementing best practices in breeding, feeding, and health management, and staying attuned to market trends and consumer preferences, farmers can achieve a profitable and sustainable operation. Embracing technological advancements and sustainable farming practices will further enhance the efficiency and environmental stewardship of Duroc hog farming.

Dr. Emily Thompson is a renowned expert in Duroc hog farming, with over 20 years of experience in swine genetics and animal husbandry. Holding a Ph.D. in Animal Science from Iowa State University, she has dedicated her career to improving breeding techniques, enhancing meat quality, and promoting sustainable farming practices. Dr. Thompson frequently speaks at agricultural conferences and contributes to leading journals in animal science. She also runs a successful Duroc breeding farm, where she applies her research to produce top-quality hogs. Her passion for animal welfare and innovation makes her a leading authority in the field.

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