Minnesota's Swine & U Por: UMN Swine Extension University of Minnesota Extension Swine team gives research updates through podcasts. 47 episodios disponibles Latest episodes of the podcast Minnesota's Swine & U Mostrando página 2 de 3 Episode 27: Trucker biosecurity and communication 12/11/2021 Episode 26: Effect of supplemental water source on growth and performance of grow-finish pigs. 08/09/2021 Episode 25: ASF Confirmed in the Dominican Republic 06/08/2021 Episode 24: USDA's 2021 NAHMS Swine Study Explained 28/06/2021 Episode 23: Maternal Programming of the Piglet Microbiome from Birth to Weaning 30/04/2021 Episode 22:Water Quality to Nursery Pigs, Looking at Growth Performance and Health 01/03/2021 Episode 21: Transporting Pigs in Cold Weather 04/01/2021 Episode 20: Livestock Contingency Plans for Swine 04/11/2020 Episode 19: Farm Safety While Working on Pig Farms 24/09/2020 Episode 18: Rural Stress Resources in Minnesota 02/09/2020 Episode 17: Struggle Behaviors and vocalization of male piglets during castration. 09/07/2020 Episode 16: Nutritional Strategies to Slow Growth of Pigs During Special Circumstances 04/05/2020 Episode 13: Effects of supplementing transition sow diets with zinc on pre-weaning mortality and lifetime productivity of pigs under commercial rearing conditions. 27/03/2020 Episode 14: Comparative digestibility of polysaccharide-complexed zinc and inorganic zinc in diets for gestating and lactating sows 27/03/2020 Episode 15: Effects of reduced nocturnal temperature on pig performance and energy consumption in swine nursery rooms. 02/03/2020 Episode 1: Effects of dietary fiber on swine intestinal epithelial and immune response 18/02/2020 Episode 2: Research to improve nutritional value of high fiber ingredients by using fiber degrading enzymes 18/02/2020 Episode 12: Using HMB to reduce birth weight variability 04/11/2019 Episode 11: Secure Pork Supply Plan in Minnesota 02/07/2019 Episode 10: All About African Swine Fever 02/05/2019 « Primera ‹ Anterior 1 2 3 Siguiente › Última » Share Facebook Twitter LinkedIn