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Environment - Other
Agronomic Feasibility of Growing Low-Phytate Corn
Effect of ozonation on odor and the concentration of odorous organic compounds in air in a swine housing facility
This study reports the effect of ozone on odor thresholds and the concentration of selected odorous organic compounds in a swine housing facility. This study was conducted in four rooms that each...
Agronomic Feasibility of Growing Low-Phytate Corn
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Impact of Odor and Dust on Pig Performance
A research project to determine whether ozonation of air in a swine nursery has impact on dust, odor, and pig performance was undertaken at the Michigan State University swine research facility. One...
Environment - Air
Impact of Odor and Dust on Pig Performance
Effect of dietary boron supplementation on phosphorus and nitrogen excretion in the growing pig
An experiment was conducted to evaluate the effects of dietary boron (B) on growth performance, bone mechanical properties, and calcium, phosphorous, and nitrogen metabolism in pigs. Thirty-six...
Pork Quality
PSE Development and Detection
Alternative calcium and phosphorus sources for reducing ammonia emission through manipulation of excreta pH
Ammonia emission can be reduced through lowering manure pH. Although such a reduction can be achieved by adding acids in the pit, greater reductions in ammonia emissions can be expected when excreta...
Environment - Air
Alternative calcium and phosphorus sources for reducing ammonia emission through manipulation of excreta pH
Swine Health - General Disease
Role of Capsule and Hemolysin in resistance of Enterotoxigenic Excherichia coli to Porcine Serum and Neutrophils
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