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Net energy in DDGS by growing and finishing pigs.
Investigators: Gutierrez, N. A., D. Y. Kil, and H. H. Stein.
Publication: J. Sci. Food. Agric. 94:3008-3016.
Standardized ileal digestibility in soybean meal produced from high protein and low oligosaccharide varieties of soybeans fed to weanling pigs.
Investigators: Baker, K. M., B. G. Kim, and H. H. Stein.
Publication: Anim. Feed Sci. Technol. 188:64-73.
Concentration of DE and ME in soybean meal produced from high protein and low oligosaccharide varieties of soybeans fed to weanling pigs.
Investigators: Baker, K. M., B. G. Kim, and H. H. Stein.
Publication: Anim. Feed Sci. Technol. 188:64-73.
Apparent and standardized total tract digestibility of phosphorus in corn, soybean meal, and DDGS fed to weanling pigs.
Investigators: Almeida, F. N., and H. H. Stein.
Publication: J. Anim. Sci. 88:2968-2977.
Concentration of TME in soybean meal from high protein and low oligosaccharide varieties of soybeans fed to broiler chicks.
Investigators: Baker, K. M., P. Utterback, C. M. Parsons, and H. H. Stein.
Poultry Sci. 90:390-395.
Apparent and standardized ileal digestibility of amino acids in corn co-products fed to growing pigs.
Investigators: Petersen, G. I., and H. H. Stein.
Publication: J. Anim. Sci. 87 (Suppl. 2):331. (Abstr.)
True digestibility of amino acids in soybean meal from high protein and low oligosaccharide varieties of soybeans by cecectomized roosters.
Investigators: Baker, K. M., C. M. Parsons, and H. H. Stein.
Publication: Poultry Sci. 90:390-395.
Apparent and standardized ileal digestibility of amino acids in soybean meal produced from low-kunitz varieties of soybeans.
Investigators: Goebel, K. P., and H. H. Stein.
Publication: Asian-Austr. J. Anim. Sci. 24:88-95.
Effects of an enzyme mixture on DE and ME in high fiber diets fed to growing pigs.
Investigators: Kil, D. Y., B. G. Kim, and H. H. Stein.
Publication: NA.
Effects of heat treatment and color on apparent and standardized ileal digestibility of amino acids in distillers dried grains with solubles by growing pigs.
Investigators: Kim, B. G., and H. H. Stein.
Publication: NA.
Effects of DDGS and microbial phytase on growth performance of weanling pigs.
Investigators: Almeida, F. N., and H. H. Stein.
Publication: J. Anim. Sci. 88:2968-2977.
Effects of a combination of amylase, phytase, and xylanase on amino acid digestibility by weanling pigs.
Investigators: Kim, B. G., and H. H. Stein.
Publication: NA.
Effects of DDGS and phytase on P excretion by weanling pigs.
Investigators: Almeida, F. N., and H. H. Stein.
Publication: J. Anim. Sci. 88: 88:2968-2977.
Effects of DDGS sulfur concentration on diet palatability by growing pigs.
Investigators: Kim, B. G., and H. H. Stein.
Publication: J. Anim. Sci. 90:272-281.
Effects of including plasma protein in diets fed to weanling pigs.
Investigators: Urriola, P. E., D. Y. Kil, and H. H. Stein.
Publication: NA.
Apparent and standardized total tract digestibility of phosphorus in two novel sources of whey permeate fed to weanling pigs.
Investigators: Kim, B. G., and H. H. Stein.
Publication: J. Anim. Sci. 90:289-295.
Digestible and metabolizable energy concentration in two novel sources of whey permeate.
Investigators: Kim, B. G., J. Lee, and H. H. Stein.
Publication: J. Anim. Sci. 90:289-295.
Caloric value of soluble and insoluble dietary fiber intended for human food.
Investigators: Cervantes-Pahm, S. K., and H. H. Stein.
Publication: J. Agric. Food Chem. 61:12374-12379.
Ileal and total tract digestibility of novel fiber sources intended for human food.
Investigators: Cervantes-Pahm, S. K., and H. H. Stein.
Publication: J. Sci. Food Agric. 94:1284-1290.
Ileal and total tract digestibility of energy, crude protein, lipids, ash, and carbohydrates in DDGS fed to growing and finishing pigs.
Investigators: Gutierrez, N. A., D. Y. Kil, and H. H. Stein.
Publication: In Nestor Gutierrez’s MS thesis.
Apparent and true ileal and total tract digestibility of energy and lipids in soybean meal and five different sources of corn oil by growing pigs.
Investigators: Kim, B. G., D. Y. Kil, and H. H. Stein.
Publication: J. Anim. Sci. 91:755-763.
Apparent and standardized total tract digestibility of phosphorus in fish meal, soybean meal, brewers yeast, and in two sources of single cell protein fed to weanling pigs.
Investigators: Kim, B. G., and H. H. Stein.
Publication: J. Anim. Sci. 92:5476-5484.
Apparent and standardized total tract digestibility of phosphorus in conventional and enzyme treated soybean meal fed to weanling pigs.
Investigators: Goebel, K. P., and H. H. Stein.
Publication: J. Anim. Sci. 89:764-772.
Digestible and metabolizable energy concentration in conventional and enzyme treated soybean meal fed to weanling pigs.
Investigators: Goebel, K. P., and H. H. Stein.
Publication: J. Anim. Sci. 89:764-772.
Digestible and metabolizable energy concentration in fish meal, soybean meal, brewers yeast, and in two sources of single cell protein fed to weanling pigs.
Investigators: Kim, B. G., and H. H. Stein.
Publication: J. Anim. Sci. 92:5476-5484.
Effects of including soybean meal from conventional, high protein, or low oligosaccharide varieties of soybeans in diets fed to weanling pigs.
Investigators: Baker, K. M., and H. H. Stein.
Publication: Anim. Feed Sci. Technol. 188:64-73.
Apparent and standardized ileal digestibility of amino acids in soybean meal, fish meal, brewers yeast, and two sources of single cell protein fed to weanling pigs.
Investigators: Kim, B. G., and H. H. Stein.
Publication: NA.
Effects of DDGS sulfur concentration on growth performance of growing and finishing pigs and tissue concentrations of sulfur and selenium.
Investigators: Kim, B. G., and H. H. Stein.
Publication: J. Anim. Sci. 90:272-281; and J. Anim. Sci. 92:4486-4493.
Digestible and metabolizable energy concentration in 2 novel varieties of corn.
Investigators: Kim, B. G., and H. H. Stein.
Publication: NA.
Effects on phosphorus digestibility of adding graded levels of a novel phytase to corn-soybean meal diets fed to growing pigs.
Investigators: Almeida, F. N., and H. H. Stein.
Publication: J. Anim. Sci. Biotechnol. 4:1-8.
Effects of including a novel source of whey permeate in diets fed to weanling pigs.
Investigators: Stein, H. H., K. P. Goebel, and P. E. Urriola.
Publication: NA.
Effects of feeding soybean meal produced from high protein or low oligosaccharide varieties of soybeans to growing broiler chicks.
Investigators: Baker, K. M., C. M. Parsons, and H. H. Stein.
Publication: Poultry Sci. 90:390-395.
Effects of feeding diets containing full fat soybeans to weanling pigs.
Investigators: Stein, H. H., and K. P. Goebel.
Publication: NA.
Effects of single cell protein and brewers yeast on performance of weanling pigs.
Investigators: Kim, B. G., and H. H. Stein.
Publication: NA.
Effects of DDGS sulfur concentration on diet palatability by weanling pigs.
Investigators: Kim, B. G., and H. H. Stein.
Publication: J. Anim. Sci. 90:272-281.
Effects of DDGS sulfur concentration on growth performance of weanling pigs.
Investigators: Kim, B. G., and H. H. Stein.
Publication: J. Anim. Sci. 90:272-281.
Development of low protein diets for weanling pigs based on HP DDG or corngluten meal and field peas.
Investigators: Petersen, G. I., and H. H. Stein.
Publication: In G. I. Petersen’s PhD dissertation.
Fat digestibility in enzymatically treated soybean meal with and without choice white grease and vegetable oil.
Investigators: Goebel, K. P, and H. H. Stein.
Publication: J. Anim. Sci. 88 (Suppl. 2):213 (Abstr.)
Ileal and total tract digestibility of non-starch polysaccharides in pectin, soybean hulls, sugarbeet pulp, and DDGS fed to Yorkshire or Meishan pigs.
Investigators: Urriola, P. E., and H. H. Stein.
Publication: J. Anim. Sci. 90:802-812.
Effects of chromium picolinate on performance of weanling pigs.
Investigators: Petersen, G. I., K. P. Goebel, B. G. Kim, and H. H. Stein.
Publication: NA.
Correlation between the concentration of furosine and the ileal digestibility of lysine in DDGS fed to growing pigs.
Investigators: Kim, B. G., D. Y. Kil, Y. Zhang, and H. H. Stein.
Publication: J. Anim. Sci. 90:3798-3808.