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| Tuesday, July 8 | ||
| 2:00 PM | 146 |
Development and current issues of a corn-based beef industry. L. R. Corah, Certified Angus Beef LLC (500 Ballroom) |
| 3:40 PM | 167 |
Role of industry leaders in addressing bioethical issues. J. W. Lauderdale, Lauderdale Enterprises, Inc. (Room 101-102) |
| 4:30 PM | 151 |
Using grain and biomass for feed versus fuel. J. Lawrence, Iowa State University (500 Ballroom) |
| Wednesday, July 9 | ||
| 9:30 AM | 282 |
Historical review and future outlook of equine reproductive technology. D. Sharp, University of Florida (Room 104) |
| 9:30 AM | 362 |
Animal science teaching: A century of excellence. D. S. Buchanan, North Dakota State University (Room 120) |
| 9:30 AM | 345 |
Impact of animal science research on U.S. goat production and predictions for the future. T. Sahlu, American Institute for Goat Research, Langston University (Room 205) |
| 9:35 AM | 240 |
Animal behavior and well-being: What does the future hold? A. K. Johnson, Iowa State University (Room 203) |
| 9:35 AM | 255 |
History and future perspectives of bioethics in food animal agriculture. W. R. Stricklin, University of Maryland (Room 101-102) |
| 9:40 AM | 274 |
The history of growth biology research - A reflection on the episodic nature of science. T. Etherton, Penn State University (Sagamore Ballroom 5) |
| 9:40 AM | 298 |
Landmark studies in swine nutrition during the past century. G. L. Cromwell, University of Kentucky (Room 105-106) |
| 10:20 AM | 275 |
Future needs and directions in animal growth and development research. M. A. Mirando, Cooperative State Research, Education, and Extension Service, USDA (Sagamore Ballroom 5) |
| 10:35 AM | 299 |
Nonruminant nutrition - A proud past but uncertain future. R. A. Easter, University of Illinois (Room 105-106) |
| 2:00 PM | 428 | History of extension. J. Paterson, Montana State University, Bozeman, MT. (Room 109–110) |
| 2:00 PM | 441 |
Historical review and future outlook of equine nutrition. H. Hintz, Cornell University (Room 104) |
| 2:00 PM | 493 |
Impacts of animal science research on U.S. sheep production and predictions for the future. C. J. Lupton, Texas AgriLife Research (Room 107-108) |
| 2:05 PM | 377 |
Animal
behavior as a discipline within the American Society of Animal
Science: One hundred years of change and promise. W. R. Stricklin,
University of Maryland (Room 101-102) |
| 2:05 PM | 414 |
Evolution
of companion animals - A perception shift. L. P. Case, University
of Illinois and AutumnGold Consulting (Room 105-106) |
| 2:30 PM | 429 |
Evolution
of delivery methods. M. Hutjens, University of Illinois (Room 109-110) |
| 3:00 PM | 430 |
From
40 acres and a mule to today: historical perspective of extension
programming: HorseQuest. E. A. Greene, University of Vermont (Room
109-110) |
| 3:20 PM | 431 |
DAIReXNET
- Method of delivering extension programming for the dairy industry
which transcends traditional methods of information delivery and
state/regional borders. D. M. Amaral-Phillips, University of Kentucky
(Room 109-110) |
| 3:40 PM | 432 |
Beef
Cattle Clearinghouse: An eXtension Website. R. Rasby, University
of Nebraska (Room 109-110) |
| 4:00 PM | 433 |
Pork
Information Gateway in eXtension. D. J. Meisinger, US Pork Center
of Excellence, Iowa State University (Room 109-110) |
| 5:00 PM | 422 |
The
future of teaching and research in companion animal biology in
departments of animal sciences. J. McNamara, Washington State University
(Room 105-106) |
| Thursday, July 10 | ||
| 10:30 AM | 544 |
Historical
perspective on the advances in forage research. J. Burns, USDA-ARS
and North Carolina State University (Room 104) |
| 10:30 AM | 542 |
Developments
and future outlook for preharvest food safety. S. P. Oliver, The
University of Tennessee (Room 204) |
| 10:30 AM | 546 |
History
and future outlook of equine science teaching programs. C. H. Wood,
University of Kentucky (Sagamore Ballroom 2) |
| 10:30 AM | 552 |
Historical perspective on lactation
biology. R. S. Kensinger, Oklahoma State University (Sagamore Ballroom
6) |
| 10:30 AM | 566 |
Future research in physiology and
endocrinology. G. E. Seidel, Colorado State University (Room 205) |
| 11:00 AM | 545 |
Research
and extension needs in forage utilization in the future. F. M.
Rouquette, Jr., Texas AgriLife Research,
Texas A&M System (Room 104) |
| 11:15 AM | 543 |
Developments and future outlook for
postharvest food safety. J. Sofos, Colorado State University (Room
204) |
| 11:15 AM | 553 |
Lactation biology for the 21st century.
J. J. Loor, University of Illinois (Sagamore Ballroom 6) |
| 2:00 PM | 605 |
The promise of proteomics in animal
science. J. D. Lippolis, National Animal Disease Center, USDA-ARS
(Sagamore Ballroom 1) |
| 2:00 PM | 622 |
Animal breeding and the Journal of
Animal Science: A century of co-evolution. W. Hohenboken, Virginia
Polytechnic Institute and State University and Oregon State University
(Sagamore Ballroom 4) |
| 2:00 PM | 688 |
A century of pioneers and progress
in meat science leads to new frontiers. D. H. Beermann, University
of Nebraska (Room 120) |
| 2:00 PM | 713 |
Development of cattle estrus and breeding
management. J. W. Lauderdale, Lauderdale Enterprises, Inc. (Room
205) |
| 2:05 PM | 672 |
The impact of current global challenges
in the animal agricultural industry. A. Tewolde, Inter American Institute
for Cooperation on Agriculture - IICA (Room 101-102) |
| 3:15 PM | 692 |
Current and future meat science research
needs. T. H. Powell, American Meat Science Association (Room 120) |
| 3:30 PM | 608 |
Contributions in the Journal of Animal
Science to understanding cattle metabolic and digestive disorders.
M. L. Galyean, Texas Tech University (Sagamore Ballroom 1) |
| 3:45 PM | 627 |
Future needs in animal breeding. R.
D. Green, USDA-ARS National Program Staff (Sagamore Ballroom 4) |
| Friday, July 11 | ||
| 8:30 AM | 795 |
Discovery and application of energetic
principles to feeding systems for beef cattle. C. Ferrell, USDA,
ARS, U.S. Meat Animal Research Center (Sagamore Ballroom 4) |
| 9:00 AM | 796 |
Discovery and application of energetic
principles to feeding systems for beef cattle: Use of dynamic models.
J. W. Oltjen, University of California (Sagamore Ballroom 4) |
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