2009 Proceedings
2009 Program
Global Demand for Animal Protein and its Implications for the Feed Industry
W. Dwight Armstrong, JDA Consulting
Feeding DDGS to Swine and Resulting Impact on Air Emissions
Wendy J. Powers, Michigan State University
Recent Studies with High Levels of DDGS in Diets for Growing-Finishing Swine
Gary L. Cromwell, University of Kentucky
Can Feeding Rice or Barley Improve Health in Nursery Pigs?
James E. Pettigrew, University of Illinois
Feeding the Reproductive Gilt and Sow
Laura Greiner, Innovative Swine Solutions
Benefits of Mannan Oligosaccharides (MOS) For Sows and Weanling Pigs
Merlin D. Lindemann, University of Kentucky
The Controversy Between Natural and Synthetic Vitamin E – New Discoveries
Donald C. Mahan, Ohio State University
Sponsors
Thank you to our 2009 sponsors!
ADM Animal Nutrition
Agri-King
Ajinomoto Heartland LLC
Akey
Alltech
Alpharma Animal Health
APC Company, Inc.
BASF Corporation
Chr. Hansen Animal Health and Nutrition
CHS
Cooper Farms
Danisco Animal Nutrition
Diamond V Mills
Distributors Processing
DSM Nutritional Products, Inc.
Elanco Animal Health
Evonik-Degussa Corporation
Fats and Proteins Research Foundation
Griffin Industries
Hubbard Feeds, Inc.
International Ingredient Corporation
JBS United, Inc.
Kemin
Kent Feeds
Land O’Lakes/Purina Mills
Mycogen Seeds
National Pork Board
Newsham Choice Genetics
Novartis Animal Health
Novus International, Inc.
Pfizer, Inc.
Phibro Animal Health
Pig Improvement Company
Pioneer, A Dupont Company
POET Nutrition, Inc.
Prince Agri Products, Inc.
Ralco Nutrition
Stuart Products
Vi-Cor
Zinpro Corporation
Appreciation is expressed to the Indiana Farm Bureau and its staff for hosting the Midwest Swine Nutrition Conference and providing the facilities for this function.