WASHINGTON, D.C. A cidence of pseudorabies in swine “On the average, nationwide recently completed nationwide shows an 8.78-percent infection spread of pseudorabies is ob survey by the U.S. Department of rate, compared with 8.39 percent viously leveling off,” said Bert W. Agriculture measuring the in- found three years earlier. Hawkins, administrator of USDA’s With sales growing 25% a year, Hoffman Silage Inoculator must be producing results A better bottom line Greater Profits' That's why more and more Eastern farmers are turning to Hoffman Silage Inoculator This genetically advanced product gives you the fastest protection you can get It is bio-engineered with five lactic acid producing bacteria causing rapid lowering of pH Plus two enzymes which release food substances that stimulate growth and multiplication of fermentation bacteria The results? 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Survey results are affected by seasonal differences in the sam pling periods, the influence of vaccination and other factors. Vaccines for pseudorabies became available in June 1977, and tests can not differentiate between infected and vaccinated animals. “Still,” Hawkins said, “the trend is clear. The increase is pseudorabies noticed during the 1970’s has been leveled. “We think the reduced spread of pseudorabies has come about because of a greater awareness on the part of producers that this disease is a problem to be reckoned with,” Hawkins said. “Producers now are more likely to isolate and retest swine brought to their farms. 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