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Hybrid rye research 04.10.2022 1:07
Dr. Thaler received his Bachelor's and Master's degrees from South Dakota State University and his Ph. D. in swine nutrition from Kansas State University. He has extensive knowledge in providing practical solutions for producers and in mentoring students – here, he talks a bit about hybrid rye. What do you know about it? Check out the whole episode for more. *Watch the full episode: https:...
How do mycotoxins impact swine? 04.10.2022 1:26
Mycotoxins in swine feed are something that requires constant monitoring if we are to accurately identify the concentrations of individual mycotoxins and decide how to best respond. New studies have shown that some mycotoxins affect our pigs even at lower levels than we had previously thought. To understand more about it, watch the complete episode! *Watch the full episode: https://www.swinecampus...
Deploying new technology in old pig barns 21.09.2022 0:43
Dr. Ramirez is an Assistant Professor in Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering. One of his main areas of interest is ventilation. Ventilation is crucial to maintain adequate air quality and airflow in the barn, which helps pigs grow healthy. Nowadays, what do we have in terms of new technology and how can we implement it in older buildings? *Watch the full episode: https://www.swinecampus.com/bl...
New technological development on ventilation for pig barns 20.09.2022 0:52
Dr. Ramirez holds a BS and MS in Agricultural and Biological Engineering from the University of Illinois and received his PhD from Iowa State University. He is currently working as an Assistant Professor in Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering. In this episode, he discusses some of the most important aspects of swine farm ventilation. Have you watched this episode? *Watch the full episode: http...
Universities and industry collaborating toward the same goals in research 19.09.2022 1:26
After graduating from South Dakota State University with a bachelor's and master's degree, Dr. Thaler earned his PhD from K-State. After that, he returned to SDSU to work as a swine extension specialist, teacher, and administrator. In this episode, he talks about collaboration and networking - how to improve the industry together. Interesting, right? *Watch the full episode: https://www.sw...
Where is the role of the university heading and how can it influence the swine industry? 18.09.2022 1:18
Dr. Thaler earned his bachelor's and master's degrees from South Dakota State University and his Ph. D. in swine nutrition from K-State. In this episode, he discusses the collaboration of university and production research to make the most of our students while simultaneously improving the swine production chain. What are your thoughts on that? *Watch the full episode: https://www.swinecam...
Research in the university and in large-scale commercial farms: understanding the differences 18.09.2022 0:58
In order to maximize the value of our pigs, we must conduct quality research. The success of our research depends on the collaboration of quality researchers and institutions. The distinction between university research and large-scale commercial production must also be made based on their respective characteristics. What are your thoughts on that? *Watch the full episode: https://www.swinecampus....
Some takeaways about swine farms ventilation 16.09.2022 1:13
Dr. Ramirez holds a BS and MS in Agricultural and Biological Engineering from the University of Illinois and a PhD from Iowa State University. He is currently working as an Assistant Professor in Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering. In this episode, he talks about some key aspects of swine farm ventilation. Have you watched this episode? *Watch the full episode: https://www.swinecampus.com/blo...
It is everyone’s responsibility to train new people 15.09.2022 1:22
Sara Pardall has managed teams on sow farm units during the past few years. She also has experience coaching, motivating, and training employees on farms. In this episode, Sara discusses ways to make new employees feel that they are part of the team and have ways to integrate them into the sow farms. What do you think about that? *Watch the full episode: https://www.swinecampus.com/blog ----------...
What should we be thinking about nowadays for the ventilation of sow farms? 14.09.2022 0:49
Dr. Ramirez is an Assistant Professor in Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering. In his research and extension program, he focuses on ventilation, natural resources, energy efficiency, animal energetics, environmental control, and precision livestock farming. In this episode, he discusses some of these aspects focused on sow farms. Have you watched that? *Watch the full episode: https://www.swine...
What should the farm’s approach to new employees be on their first day? 13.09.2022 1:26
Sara holds a bachelor's degree in animal science from Iowa State University. She has developed teams, coached, motivated, and trained employees on the farm during her 8 years in sow farm management. In this episode, Sara discusses the new employee's first day on the farm. In your opinion, what is a good approach for the first day? Share your thoughts with us. *Watch the full episode: https...
First steps when building swine farms in regard to ventilation 12.09.2022 1:13
Dr. Ramirez is an Assistant Professor in Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering. One of his main areas of interest is ventilation. Ventilation is crucial to maintain adequate air quality and airflow in the barn, which helps pigs grow healthy. So, what should we consider regarding ventilation during the initial stages of building a swine farm? *Watch the full episode: https://www.swinecampus.com/b...
How can we improve teamwork on the farms? With Sara Pardall 05.09.2022 1:21
Sara Pardall holds a bachelor's degree in animal science from Iowa State University. She talks about her experience managing teams on farms and how small things can make the difference in bringing people together and making them work as a team. What are your thoughts on that? *Watch the full episode: https://www.swinecampus.com/blog ------------- The Swine it Podcast Show is trusted and suppor...
The best swine resource you might have, with Dr. John Carr 04.09.2022 1:55
Dr. Carr runs a consultancy practice with clients in North America, Europe, Asia, Australia, and Africa. Here, he shares his thoughts on what he considers his biggest and favorite swine resource, and how his work and clients contribute to keeping him moving forward. What is your favorite swine resource? Share it with us. *Watch the full episode: https://www.swinecampus.com/blog ------------- The S...
How can we show employees that they’re valuable? With Sara Pardall 03.09.2022 1:18
Sara Pardall has been managing teams on sow farm units for years. In addition to developing teams, her experience includes coaching, motivating, and training employees on farms. In this episode, she highlights the importance of doing some basic stuff that can make the new employees feel welcome and that they belong on the farm. What do you think about that? *Watch the full episode: https://www.swi...
Professional staff needs on the pig farm, with Dr. John Carr 02.09.2022 0:34
Dr. Carr discusses some swine industry issues in this episode. A number of labor issues are involved, ranging from inadequate training to integrating technologies and adapting personnel to those changes. On swine farms, what is the biggest challenge regarding labor? Share your thoughts with us! *Watch the full episode: https://www.swinecampus.com/blog ------------- The Swine it Podcast Show is tru...
How do we make a good first impression with employees on the farm? With Sara Pardall 01.09.2022 1:13
Sara Pardall has 8 years of experience managing teams on pig farms. One of the crucial steps to integrate personnel is to pay close attention to their first days at the farm. Sara highlights the importance of showing the new staff around and making them feel they’re part of the team. What do you think are the most important things to do in this first contact period on the farm? *Watch the full epi...
What if the swine farms were in town? With Dr. John Carr 31.08.2022 1:21
Dr. Carr teaches at James Cook University in Townsville, Australia, and has taught production medicine at several universities. In this episode, he goes deep into imagining what the future of swine production can look like. He shares some of his disruptive ideas about production being transferred into the cities. What do you think about that? *Watch the full episode: https://www.swinecampus.com/bl...
How can we get people in other countries involved in swine production? With Dr. Joel DeRouchey 30.08.2022 1:28
In this episode, Dr. DeRouchey talks about the programs and opportunities the youth have access to in order to be involved in the ag chain, and, more specifically, in swine production. But that’s the US reality. So, for those abroad, how can we engage young people to get them involved in pig production? Watch the entire episode to understand it better. *Watch the full episode: https://www.swinecam...
ASF and biosecurity, with Dr. John Carr 29.08.2022 0:50
Dr. Carr teaches at James Cook University in Townsville, Australia, and runs a consultancy practice with clients in North America, Europe, Asia, Australia, and Africa. In this episode, he discusses some of the main areas of concern in swine production, like ASF, and how we can ensure that our herds will stay safe and protected. Interesting, right? *Watch the full episode: https://www.swinecampus.c...
Swine professionals’ presence in local communities, with Dr. Joel DeRouchey 28.08.2022 1:06
What is the best way to get youth involved in ag production? Dr. DeRouchey discusses his thoughts on that matter and highlights the importance of being present in local events, like fairs, to show the community the importance and opportunities that the area can offer. What do you think can help people understand swine production and transmit its benefits to young people? Share your thoughts with u...
Labor issues in swine farms, with Dr. John Carr 28.08.2022 0:41
In this episode, Dr. Carr talks about some of the issues we’ve been facing in the swine industry. It includes labor issues, that go from not having qualified people to work on the farms to the insertion of technologies and the personnel’s adaptation to that kind of change. What do you think the biggest challenge is regarding labor on swine farms? *Watch the full episode: https://www.swinecampus.co...
How can we show parents the ag opportunities for their kids? 20.08.2022 1:27
Dr. DeRouchey discusses the challenges ag chain has been facing in the last few years by engaging the youth. And focusing on the swine industry, how can we engage them? Dr. DeRouchey suggests some ways to involve kids in the area. For example, he suggests providing their parents with more information about the chain and showing them the opportunities swine production offers. What are your thoughts...
Should we stop using RFLPs? 20.08.2022 0:41
In this episode, Dr. VanderWaal discusses the use of RFLP to identify and classify different PRRS virus strains and veterinarians' thoughts on that. Dr. VanderWall shares some results of a survey she conducted that shows most veterinarians don't think we should be using RFLPs anymore. But we don’t have an alternative tool for that yet. What do you think of that? *Watch the full episode: ht...
The use of RFLPs by veterinarians 19.08.2022 1:26
Dr. VanderWaal is an Associate Professor in the Department of Veterinary Population Medicine at the University of Minnesota. She quantifies underlying drivers for pathogen spread in animal populations and examines overarching implications related to host and pathogen heterogeneity. In this episode, she shares her knowledge on that matter with us. *Watch the full episode: https://www.swinecampus.co...
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