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Tag: Kansas State University: Page 2
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Kansas State study identifies best diet to slow pig growth
Researchers at Kansas State University have studied various diets aimed at slowing pig growth and found that limiting amino acid intake is successful at extending time to market.
July 2, 2020
Company News
AFIA and KSU launch modules
AFIA and Kansas State University launch modules.
May 7, 2020
African Swine Fever
ASF, COVID-19 shape 2020 pig and feed production
Learn how the global pig and feed industries are dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic while continuing to combat African swine fever.
April 22, 2020
African Swine Fever
COVID-19 delays ASF research, but also prompts funding
Some ag research, including work on ASF, has been put on hold due to COVID-19-related delays, but the pandemic could also trigger new sources of funding.
April 16, 2020
Latest News
Feed mill safety expert Robert Schoeff dies at age 98
Robert Wayne “Bob” Schoeff, 98, a well-known feed mill safety expert, died February 28, 2020, in Columbus, Ohio.
March 10, 2020
African Swine Fever
K-State researchers detect ASF using on-farm test kit
A simple on-farm test kit can detect ASF 95% of the time, and is ready for commercial production, researchers say.
February 26, 2020
African Swine Fever
Research finds 2 more viruses spread in animal feed
Classical swine fever virus and pseudorabies virus are capable of surviving trans-oceanic shipping in multiple feed ingredients, K-State research shows.
February 10, 2020
Animal Feed Manufacturing
African swine fever grows interest in feed biosecurity
Emergence of African swine fever has triggered growing interest in biosecurity at feed mills around the globe — a fad many say is here to stay.
February 7, 2020
Latest News
Study finds soybeans offer caloric boost in swine diets
Conventional standards may underestimate the caloric value of soybeans in swine diets, leading researchers to recommend greater attention to energy-protein ratios.
December 11, 2019
African Swine Fever
Researchers start work on new ways to mitigate ASF
With a vaccine or cure still years away, a new research initiative is focused on finding ways to mitigate ASF and prevent it from spreading to the US.
October 30, 2019
African Swine Fever
ASF transported easily in animal feed, researcher says
A new study concludes the African swine fever virus could spread easily in animal feed.
October 3, 2019
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