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    Explore " rations" with insightful episodes like "Factors Impacting Feed Efficiency in the Feedlot in Cattle", "Fictional Foods: 'Pan's Labyrinth'", "9-20-22 Callahan on a good bull vs. a great bull, cost-effective and balanced cow rations, NCBA seeking summer public policy interns for D.C. office, feeder cattle imports", "The Famous Man on the Can (Chef Boyardee)" and "32D - Franklin Delano Roosevelt - The War Years" from podcasts like ""RumiNation", "Savor", "AJ Daily", "Bites of History with Irene Walton" and "DB Comedy Presents THE ELECTABLES"" and more!

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    Factors Impacting Feed Efficiency in the Feedlot in Cattle

    Factors Impacting Feed Efficiency in the Feedlot in Cattle

    Timestamps & Summary 

    1:47

    You recently participated in JEFO’s annual JEFO beef Academy and presented key management and nutritional approaches to improving feed efficiency in feedlot cattle. Could you summarize what you presented during that symposium?

    Dr. Katie Wood

    A lot of my research focuses on feed efficiency and understanding feed efficiency. But in the feedlot, the aspect of gut health influences feed efficiency as well. So, if we have challenges with gut health related to rumen acidosis, and liver abscesses, certainly that is going to impact how those animals are performing and ultimately, feed to gaining in cost production for producers. My research in the feedlot looks at how we can improve gut health and improve production efficiency through those aspects.

    8:04

    I know you mentioned some other points related to feed efficiency, but I did not want to leave fecal starch in uNDF too quickly, because I am pretty sure you've done some work with some NIRS with fecal starch and that seems practical and exciting. I am wondering if you could expand on that.

    Dr. Katie Wood

    Some colleagues at University of Saskatchewan are looking at fecal measurements of using NIRS. We are familiar in the feed industry with using NIRS as a measure for nutrients, but the same can be applied to the feces as well, we just need to build some of those standardization curves. There was a paper put out with University of Lethbridge and University of Saskatchewan, where they were looking at using the NIR to measure fecal starch and it can be done easily. Some of these larger feedlots potentially that may have an NIR on farm could simply measure fecal starch right there rather than sending it out.

    9:56

    So today you would really be encouraging field gut nutritionists to make sure that they are getting a 240-hour analysis done routinely?

    Dr. Katie Wood

    It is certainly something that we are finding, being able to more accurately predict what the growth curve will be and how those animals will perform. So, I would encourage a nutritionist to consider adding that as another analysis.

    11:23

    What are the other things that you would make sure are being looked after or considered to improve feed efficiency?

    Dr. Katie Wood

    The other important thing is reducing stress and improving consistency. And they go hand in hand. We know that variable intake and variation can cause rumen distress and inflammation and stress to the animal. And certainly, as we introduce more stress, that impacts nutrient partitioning, and therefore growth.

    16:03

    What do you want to focus on, either in your research or in the industry on improving feed efficiency and cattle?

    Dr. Katie Wood

    One thing I will mention is we are starting to realize that, particularly related to gut health and liver abscesses, is the longer we keep cattle on feed, and that trend towards increasing carcass weights, we know that's the end period, where we even start to see a little bit of decrease in performance of those animals. It is also a time period where we see increased risk of acidosis as opposed to earlier in the feeding period. And we know these cattle are heavy, we know that they are highly stressed, sometimes because of that weight. Sometimes we have some challenges with some feet issues. And we think that there could be some implications, again, related to insulin insensitivity and Energy Commission as well.

    20:12

    Is there any other points you'd like to stress when it comes to managing and improving feed efficiency and cattle?

    Dr. Katie Wood

    Certainly. Talking about that receiving period, which is kind of one of the higher risk time periods, you have cattle coming from all different sources, they may have been shipped across the country. So, do not forget about treating those receiving cattle well, because we know that it pays off in the long term. We do not have a good handle on how much that impacts the feed conversion over the rest of the feeding period. But certainly, we know, related to illness, it has a huge effect.

    9-20-22 Callahan on a good bull vs. a great bull, cost-effective and balanced cow rations, NCBA seeking summer public policy interns for D.C. office, feeder cattle imports

    9-20-22 Callahan on a good bull vs. a great bull, cost-effective and balanced cow rations, NCBA seeking summer public policy interns for D.C. office, feeder cattle imports

    9-20-22 AJ Daily

    Callahan on a Good Bull vs. a Great Bull
    Adapted from a release by Miranda Reiman, seinor associate editor

    Cost-effective and Balanced Cow Rations
    Adapted from a release by Heather Gessner, South Dakota State University Extension

    NCBA Seeking Summer Public Policy Interns for D.C. Office
    Adapted from a release by the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association

    Feeder Cattle Imports
    Adapted from a report by Len Steiner, Steiner Consulting Group

    Compiled by Paige Nelson, field editor, Angus Journal. For more Angus news, visit angusjournal.net.

    The Famous Man on the Can (Chef Boyardee)

    The Famous Man on the Can (Chef Boyardee)

    Have you ever wondered which famous food mavericks came through Ellis Island or cooked for the president? You can mark Ettore Boiardi (or Hector "Chef" Boyardee) down for both!

     

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    32D - Franklin Delano Roosevelt - The War Years

    32D - Franklin Delano Roosevelt - The War Years

    All Presidencies come to an end. Some Presidencies end with war. A few end with illness and a death. Even fewer than that end with the President in question getting on all four lists. Guess what? Our final episode on Franklin Delano Roosevelt DOES ALL FOUR! With one more assist from Dr. Margie Rung of Roosevelt University, we bring you the final episode of FDR!!

    This episode’s sketches were Written, Produced, and Performed by:

    Gina Buccola
    Sandy Bykowski
    Joseph Fedorko
    Sylvia Mann
    Paul Moulton
    Patrick J. Reilly
    And Tommy Spears

    This Episode’s Historians: Dr. Chelsea Denault, James McRae
    Special Guest Historian: Dr. Margaret Rung, Roosevelt University

    Original Music written and performed by Throop McClerg
    Audio production by Joseph Fedorko
    Sound effects procured at Freesound.org

    DB Comedy Logo Designed by Adam L. Harlett
    ELECTABLES logo and Presidential Caricatures by Dan Polito
    THE ELECTABLES concept was created by Patrick J. Reilly

    CAST AND CREDITS 

    COLD OPEN – Written by Paul Moulton
                Dr. Nair: Tommy
                Sandy - Sandy

    SAY GOODNIGHT, WILLKIE – Written by Paul Moulton
                Announcer - Joe 
                George - Paul
                Gracie – Sandy
                Wendell – Tommy

    BUCYRUS RATIONS – Written by Joseph Fedorko
                Edgefield – Patrick
                Sir or Madam - Sylvia

    PROOF OF PATRIOTISM – Written by Paul Moulton 
                Franklin – Patrick
                Ford – Tommy
                Disney – Joe
                Lindberg - Paul 

    THREE STOOGES IN YALTA – Written by Sandy Bykowski
                Churchill/Curly – Tommy
                Roosevelt/Larry – Patrick 
                Stalin/Moe – Paul

    THE BIG THREE – Lyrics by Paul Moulton, Vocals and Production by Tommy Spears

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    "The case against vegetarianism"- The WW2 episode!

    "The case against vegetarianism"- The WW2 episode!

    Just when you thought that we’d never do a WW2 episode…… That's right folks, you have asked and we listened, and here we are with your dream come true: a food podcast about the tragedy that was WW2. Curious how to make a cake with no sugar or flour? Always wondered how many ways you could cook a shoe? Dying to know what Hitler's favorite exotic fruit was? Well, we answer these questions and more on today's slightly uncomfortable episode! So bake a bunch of carrots and pretend they're steak, it’s Life’s a Banquet the podcast!

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    Episode 370: Clean Up, Aisle Live... on air (w/ Paul Adams)

    Episode 370: Clean Up, Aisle Live... on air (w/ Paul Adams)

    On today's episode Dave and Nastassia are joined in the studio by HRN's Kat Johnson and special guest Paul Adams, Science Research Editor for America's Test Kitchen and Cook's Illustrated. Together they tear into a real-deal MRE and spill every single component all over the studio. Also, we indulge in a shockingly involved string of tangents; Dave waxes poetic about spitting cherry seeds, and we go in-depth on plans for surviving a NYC-based nuclear event. Also, how to make Oatly at home.

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