
Technical Resources
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Diet protein concentration does not influence dietary net energy by group housed growing pigs offered ad libitum access to feed
Cristobal, M., S. Lee, A. Mallea, L. Torres-Mendoza, C. Parsons and H. Stein
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In vitro degradation kinetics of protein and starch from equine feedstuffs (corn, beet pulp, oat hulls, soybean meal, whey, timothy, and alfalfa hay)
Cargo-Froom, C., M. Nosworthy, P. Darani, S. Darani, S. Cieslar and J. Ellis
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Amino acid digestibility and protein quality of fermented soybean-based ingredients using the precision-fed cecectomized rooster assay
Smola, M., P. Utterback, C. Parsons, Y. Liu, Z. Chen, P. Ng and K. Swanson
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Full-Fat Soybean Meals as an Alternative Poultry Feed Ingredient—Feed Processing Methods and Utilization—Review and Perspective
Toomer, O., E. Oviedo-Rondon, M. Ali, M. Joseph, T. Vu, B. Fallen and R. Mian
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Soybean Meal or Crystalline Amino Acids in Diets for Growing Pigs: Impact on Diet Net Energy, Pig Growth Performance, and Nitrogen Retention
Stein, H., J. Ibagon and M. Cristobal
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Soybean Meal Net Energy Value for Growing Pigs is Greater in Commercial Environments
Boyd, R. and A. Gaines
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Feedstuffs — Dr. David Rosero and Dr. R. Dean Boyd share insights on the strategic use of soybean meal to maximize hog carcass weight during summer
Feedstuffs, R. Dean Boyd and David Rosero
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Now is the time to rethink soybean meal net energy in pig diets
The Pig Site, Aaron Gaines, PhD and Hans Stein, PhD
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