News Releases from the ASAS/ADSA Midwest Sectional Meetings
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- Low-phytate-corn rations reduce phosphorus excreted
by swine in Missouri feeding trials: Gary Allee, University of Missouri-Columbia
- Low Dietary Selenium, Vitamin E Affect Boar
Performance: Don Mahan, Ohio State University
- Naked Oats Shows Good Results in North Dakota
Pig Feeding Research: Bob Harrold, North Dakota State University
- Bringing Temperatures Down Keeps Dairy Production
Up: John Smith, Kansas State University
- Dairy Experts Focus on Heifer Calves to Boost
Herds: Jud Heinrichs, Penn State University
- Segregated Early Weaning Compatible With Outdoor-Farrowing:
Mark Honeyman, Iowa State University
- ISU Study Finds Soybean Component Builds Swine
Muscles: Douglas Cook, Iowa State University
- Wheat Middlings Make Nutritious Cattle Feed:
Dale Blasi, Kansas State University
- University of Kentucky Animal Scientists Investigate
Corn Variety to Reduce Pollution: Gary Cromwell, University of Kentucky
- Dairy Researchers Probe Cold Weather Teat Lesions
To Cut Mastitis Infections: Leo Timms, Iowa State University
- The Health of Baby Pigs:
Dale Rozeboom, Michigan State University
- Choosing the Right Corn: Nathalie Trottier,
Michigan State University
- Heifers Having Heifers?: Michael VandeHaar,
Michigan State University
- Fertility Drugs for Pigs:
Ron Bates, Michigan State University
- Protein Essentials:
Nathalie Trottier, Michigan State University
- Alfalfa, Power and Protein: David Hansen, Editor, University of Minnesota
- Fish meal helps cut costs of pig ration, in studies
at the University of Missouri: Trygve Veum, University of Missouri
- Ewes probably need full treatment of MGA to breed
out of season: Jay Daniel and Duane Keisler, University of Missouri
- Study shows value of two treatments of foot rot
in sheep: Duane Keisler and Seth VanDyke, University of Missouri
- Whole soybeans work fine in steer rations:
Monty Kerley and Gene Felton, University of Missouri
- Zinc helps weanling pigs, MU specialist reports:
Marcia Carlson, University of Missouri
- Less Expensive Nursery Pig Feed May Hold Potential:
Phil Miller, University of Nebraska
- NU Research Shows Insert Helps Synchronize Beef
Cows’ Reproduction: James Kinder, University of Nebraska
- NU Research Shows Some Swine Drinking Systems
are Big Water Savers: Michael Brumm, University of Nebraska
- Hog Heaven: Pigging Out on Potato Chips:
Sha Rahnema, Ohio State University
- Salt Doesn't Just Add Flavor to the Diets of Early-Weaned
Pigs: Ted Wiseman, Ohio State University
- Oklahoma Researchers Look for Link Between Healthy
Cattle and Eating Quality: Glen Dolezal, Oklahoma State University
- New Enzyme Treatment May Improve Dairy Producers
Profits: David J. Schingoethe, South Dakota State University
- Illinois Researchers Flex Mussels Over Swine Waste:
Dick Steffen, Southern Illinois University