_EC CCES STOCK 'EST Pork Producers To Develop Production At Pork Forum ’B9 in Kansas City, Mo., National Pork Produc ers Council delegates approved the concept to develop standardized production guidelines, which topped the list of recommenda tions made to the delegates by NPPC’s Animal Welfare Task Force. “This will involve a review of existing production research and recommendations used in the industry,” said Dr. David Meeker, NPPC director of research and education. “The guidelines are not intended to be used for restrictive The gear box on the Brillion flail shredder is made in Brillion’s own modern foundry. It is then assembled with husky machine cut gears and tapered roller bearings. Input and output shafts are IV*" diameter. The geat box is designed to match the horsepower of large tractors... to keep going when others heat up and quit. 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