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Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station Research Reports | 2017

Cleaning Reduces Mycotoxin Contamination in Corn

A. D. Yoder; Michael D. Tokach; Joel M. DeRouchey; C. B. Paulk; C. R. Stark; C. K. Jones

This report is brought to you for free and open access by New Prairie Press. It has been accepted for inclusion in Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station Research Reports by an authorized administrator of New Prairie Press. Copyright 2017 Kansas State University Agricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension Service.


Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station Research Reports | 2015

Finely Grinding Cereal Grains in Pelleted Diets Offers Little Improvement in Nursery Pig Growth Performance

G. E. Bokelman; J. A. De Jong; J. R. Kalivoda; A. D. Yoder; C. R. Stark; J. C. Woodworth; C. K. Jones

Five experiments were conducted to determine the effects of corn particle size and diet form on nursery pig performance and feed preference. In Exp. 1, 192 nursery pigs (PIC 327 × 1050; initially 14.7 lb and 26 d of age) were used in a 35-d experiment. Pens of pigs were balanced by BW and allotted to 1 of 4 treatments with 6 pigs per pen and 8 pens per treatment. The same corn and soybean meal-based diet formulation was used for all treatments. The 2 × 2 factorial consisted of the main effects of corn particle size (400 vs. 700 μm) and diet form (mash vs. pelleted). Pigs fed mash diets had improved overall ADG and greater ADFI during all periods (P 0.10) performance. In Exp. 2, a study utilized 96 pigs to evaluate feed preference of pigs consuming mash diets with either 400 or 700 μm corn. Pigs overwhelmingly (P 0.10) ADFI or F/G. Pigs fed pelleted diets from either 250 or 700 μm corn had poorer ADG than the intermediate treatments. Exp. 4 utilized 91 pigs to evaluate the preference of pigs consuming pelleted diets with either 250 or 700 μm corn from Exp. 3. Even in pelleted form, pigs preferred (P 0.10). Pelleting reduced (P 0.10). These studies suggest that there is little value to be gained by grinding corn to less than 700 microns if fed in pelleted form. Furthermore, our data suggest that, regardless if fed as mash or pellets, pigs prefer to consume diets manufactured with coarser ground corn if given the choice.


Journal of Animal Science | 2018

496 Effects of Cleaning Corn on Nursery Pig Growth Performance.

L M Tischhauser; A. D. Yoder; C. K. Jones


Journal of Animal Science | 2018

493 Effects of Monesin Sodium and Xylanase on Broiler Growth Performance.

A L Smith; C J Delfelder; C. R. Stark; C. E. Evans; A. D. Yoder; C. B. Paulk; R. S. Beyer; C. K. Jones


Journal of Animal Science | 2018

230 Effect of Cleaning Corn on Mycotoxin Concentration.

A. D. Yoder; C. R. Stark; Joel M. DeRouchey; Michael D. Tokach; C. K. Jones


Journal of Animal Science | 2018

165 Mechanically Cleaning Corn Reduces Fumonisin Concentration.

A. D. Yoder; C. R. Stark; Joel M. DeRouchey; Michael D. Tokach; C. K. Jones


Journal of Animal Science | 2018

510 The Effects of Moisture Addition and Dwell Time of Moisture on Pellet Quality in Corn and Wheat Based Diets.

H K Wecker; A. D. Yoder; C. K. Jones; Jason C. Woodworth; C. R. Stark; C. B. Paulk


Journal of Animal Science | 2017

192 Determination of optimal pelleting parameters to maximize pellet durability of reduced-fat DDGS.

A. D. Yoder; J. M. Wilson; C. R. Stark


Journal of Animal Science | 2017

255 Using environmental swabbing to quantify the effectiveness of chemical disinfectant to reduce the quantity of porcine epidemic diarrhea virus RNA on feed manufacturing surfaces

M. B. Muckey; R. A. Cochrane; Jason C. Woodworth; Steven S. Dritz; C. R. Stark; A. D. Yoder; Jianfa Bai; Jianqiang Zhang; P. C. Gauger; Rodger G. Main; Cassandra K. Jones


Journal of Animal Science | 2017

263 Evaluating pellets produced on three distinct pellet mill series

A. D. Yoder; M. B. Muckey; C. K. Jones

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C. K. Jones

Kansas State University

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C. R. Stark

Kansas State University

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M. B. Muckey

Kansas State University

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C. B. Paulk

Kansas State University

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A L Smith

Kansas State University

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