Completed research projects 2007

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Effects of feeding extruded field peas to weanling pigs.
Investigators: Stein, H. H., B. G. Kim, and D. N. Peters.
Publication: J. Sci. Food Agric. 90 :1429-1436.

Effects of including phytase producing substances in diets fed to weanling pigs.
Investigators: Kil, D. Y., and H. H. Stein.
Publication: NA.

Net energy of soybean hulls and wheat middlings.
Investigators: Stewart, L. L., F. Ji, D. Y. Kil, B. Hinson, D. Bealieu, G. Allee, J. Patience, J. E. Pettigrew, and H. H. Stein.
Publication: J. Anim. Sci. 91:2756-2765.

Effects of feeding distillers dried grains with solubles, high protein distillers grains, and corn germ to growing finishing pigs on pig performance, carcass composition, and the palatability of pork.
Investigators: Widmer, M. R., L. M. McGinnis, D. M. Wulf, and H. H. Stein.
Publication: J. Anim. Sci. 86:1819-1831.

Effects of a Pichia-expressed phytase on performance and P excretion of growing pigs.
Investigators: McGinnis, L. M., M. R. Widmer, C. L. Wright, and H. H. Stein.
Publication: J. Anim. Sci. 85(Suppl. 1):438 (Abstr.)

Amino acid digestibility in high protein and low oligosaccharide varieties of soybean meal.
Investigators: Baker, K. M., and H. H. Stein.
Publication: J. Anim. Sci. 87:2282-2290.

Standardized amino acid digestibility in cecectomized roosters and lysine bioavailability in chicks fed distillers dried grains with solubles.
Investigators: Pahm, A. A., C. Scherer, C. M. Parsons, D. H. Baker, J. E. Pettigrew, and H. H. Stein.
Publication: Poultry Sci. 88:571-578.

Energy digestibility in high protein and low oligosaccharide varieties of soybean meal.
Investigators: Baker, K. M., and H. H. Stein.
Publication: J. Anim. Sci. 87:2282-2290.

In situ protein degradation and rumen degradable protein in four sources of soybean meal.
Investigators: Cervantes-Pahm, S. K., K. Cowles, M. Murphy, and H. H. Stein.
Publication: In Sarah K. Cervantes-Pahm’s MS thesis.

Effects on pig performance of including a mannan rich product in diets fed to weanling pigs.
Investigators: Baker, K. M., A. A. Pahm, and H. H. Stein.
Publication: NA.

Effects of dietary Carbadox on apparent ileal digestibility of amino acids in weanling pigs.
Investigators: Stewart, L. L., B. G. Kim, B. R. Gramm, R. D. Nimmo, and H. H. Stein.
Publication: Am. J. Anim. Vet Sci. 5:168-174.

Effects of Virginiamycin on amino acid digestibility in growing pigs fed corn-soybean meal based diets.
Investigators: Stewart, L. L., B. G. Kim, B. R. Gramm, R. D. Nimmo, and H. H. Stein.
Publication: J. Anim. Sci. 88:1718-1724.

Energy digestibility in a novel source of high protein distillers dried grains fed to growing pigs.
Investigators: Kim, B. G., G. I. Petersen, and H. H. Stein.
Publication: J. Anim. Sci. 87:4013-4021.

Amino acid digestibility in a novel source of high protein distillers dried grains fed to growing pigs.
Investigators: Kim, B. G., G. I. Petersen, and H. H. Stein.
Publication: J. Anim. Sci. 87:4013-4021.

Effects on energy and nutrient digestibility of adding new sources of xylanase and phytase to DDGS containing diets fed to growing pigs.
Investigators: Urriola, P. E., and H. H. Stein.
Publication: NA.

Energy digestibility and energy balance in novel corn co-products.
Investigators: Horsman, K. L., and H. H. Stein.
Publication: NA.

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