K-State’s Swine Day Programme Includes Update on PEDv
US - Kansas State University’s annual Swine Day will be held on Thursday, 21 November at the K-State Alumni Center in Manhattan. This year’s programme will focus on ways to improve net returns for swine businesses, with a special emphasis on swine disease prevention and management with two prominent Kansas veterinarians discussing porcine epidemic diarrhea virus. PEDV was first discovered in the United States this year.The day includes a technology trade show, which starts at 8 a.m., with the program starting at 9:45 a.m. K-State faculty members will provide updates on current swine production research occurring at the university. A poster session also will be held that allows attendees to talk one-on-one with graduate students who conducted some of the research.
Presentations include: “Recent Disease Challenge to our Industry – Porcine Epidemic Diarrhea” by Steve Henry, veterinarian at Abilene Animal Hospital and Dick Hesse, professor of diagnostic medicine and pathobiology at K-State; and “Recent On-Farm and Commercial Feed Mill Innovations to Improve Whole Herd Feed Efficiency” by Charles Stark, K-State associate professor of Grain Science and Industry.
The day ends with a tour of the O.H. Kruse Feed Technology Innovation Center Feed Mill and a reception featuring K-State ice cream.
The fee to attend is $25 if paid by 9 November and $35 after that date. The fee includes swine day presentation materials, lunch and the closing reception. More information is available online at www.KSUswine.org or by calling 785-532-1267.
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