Episode 15: Effects of Reduced Nocturnal Temperature on Pig Performance and Energy Consumption in Swine Nursery Rooms
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Sarah Schieck Boelke, swine Extension educator talks to Lee Johnston, professor of swine nutrition and management and director of operations at the University of Minnesota West Central Research and Outreach Center about research he collaborated on with colleagues at other universities looking at the effects of reduced nocturnal temperature on pig performance and energy consumption in swine nursery rooms.
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Boelke, Sarah Schieck; Johnston, Lee. (2020). Episode 15: Effects of Reduced Nocturnal Temperature on Pig Performance and Energy Consumption in Swine Nursery Rooms. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/217824.
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