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The National Swine Nutrition Guide

Situation

• Many universities created their own state or regional nutrition guides – not uniform

• Many were in need of revisions

• Change in genetics & nutritional programs

• Swine NRC was from 1998

Challenges in Revising Guides

• Extension budgets were cut at most institutions

• Fewer faculty doing production-based nutrition

• Fewer Extension Specialists covering more areas

Partnership Created

US Pork Center of Excellence and leading Land Grant institutions worked together to:

• create a comprehensive education and extension effort

• to provide sound, science-based feed and nutrition information universally to U.S. pork producers

• update nutrient recommendations to improve nutrient utilization and

production efficiency

People/Institutions Involved

• Dr. Scott Carter - Oklahoma State University

• Dr. Joel DeRouchey - Kansas State University

• Dr. David Meisinger - U.S. Pork Center of Excellence

• Dr. John Patience - Iowa State University

• Dr. Duane Reese (chair) - University of Nebraska

• Dr. Brian Richert - Purdue University

• Dr. Marcia Shannon - University of Missouri

• Dr. Hans Stein, University of Illinois

• Dr. Bob Thaler - South Dakota State University

• Dr. Eric van Heugten - North Carolina State University

• Dr. Mark Whitney - University of Minnesota

• Ms. Charlotte Kirk Baer (ex-officio) - USDA/CSREES

• A grant was written by the committee and funded by the United Soybean Board for the development of a NSNG

• Steering committee convened in 2008 and began the development of the National Swine Nutrition Guide (NSNG)

• Put together a list of needed factsheets and author or co-authors assigned

to each factsheet

• Committee first came to consensus on nutritional philosophies so all factsheets would be uniform

• Purpose was to enhance the understanding of practical swine nutrition, feeding principles and related management guidelines

• Authors developed individual factsheets that were given to two internal

reviewers & then revised

• Factsheets were then sent to two external reviewers for review

• Final changes made and then published

Availability

- electronically on the Pork Information Gateway (www.porkgateway.org)

- in print from the USPCE, State

Extension Services, &

the Pork Industry Handbook.

COST

• $80 for the book, tables, and Formulator DVD if go to one of the six regional training sessions

• $125 for the package if you order directly from the US Pork Center of Excellence

Six Regional Training Conferences

Moses Lake, WAFriday, February 5, 2010Pillar Rock Restaurant/Moses Lake Country Club1:00PM -8:00PM

Raleigh, NCThursday, February 11, 2010McKimmon Conference & Training CenterNC State University9:00AM -4:00PM

Kansas City, MOWednesday, February 17, 2010Hilton Kansas City Airport9:00AM – 4:00PM

Indianapolis, INWednesday, February 24, 2010Indiana Pork Congress 9:00AM – 4:00PM

Sioux City, IAFriday, March 5, 2010Clarion Hotel9:00AM – 4:00PM

Owatonna, MNThursday, March 11, 2010The Holiday Inn Hotel & Suites9:00AM – 4:00PM

Registration for Conferences

• Online at http://www.usporkcenter.org/

• Registration includes the training conference, meals during the conference, National Swine Nutrition Guide, Diet Formulation and Evaluation CD, and Nutrient Recommendations Tables booklet

• $80

Training Session Agenda

9:00 - 9:10 Preface and Introduction

9:10 – 9:30 Table of Contents

9:30 - 10:15 Understanding Nutrient Recs (energy, AA, P, vit, min)

10:15 - 10:30 BREAK

10:30 - 11:00 Nursery phase

11:00 – 11:30 Grow-finish phase

11:30 – 12:00 Breeding Herd

12:00 – 12:15 Loading Formualtor

12:15 - 1:00 LUNCH

1:00 - 1:30 Ingredient Composition

1:30 - 4:00 Formulator & Case studies

(P3 nursery, P3 G/F, Lactation)

4:00 Program Completed

NSNG Factsheets

• Preface and Survey/Acknowledgements

• Factors Affecting Nutrient Recommendations

• Understanding Nutrient Recommendations

• Energy Sources

• Protein and Amino Acids Sources

• Vitamins and Trace Minerals

• Macro-Minerals

• Water Recommendations and Systems

• Nutrient Recommendation Tables

Nutrient Rec’s and Feeding Management for:

♦Nursery Swine

♦Grow-Finish Swine

♦Replacement Gilts & Boars

♦Gestating Swine

♦Lactating Swine

♦Breeding Boar

♦Cull Sow

• Example Diets for Swine

• Diet and Health Interactions in Swine

• Feed Additives for Swine:

– Enzymes and Phytase

– Conjugated Linoleic Acid

– Paylean

– Growth Promotants

– Others

• Feed & Ingredient Sampling and Analysis

• Utilization of Weather-Stressed Feedstuffs

• Purchasing of High Quality Ingredients

• Composition of Feed Ingredients

• Swine Feed Processing and Manufacturing

• Methods of Supplying Nutrients to Swine

• Feeding Systems for Swine

• Feeding for Niche Swine Production

• Nutritional Effects on Nutrient Excretion

• Nutritional Effects on Air Quality

• Nutritional Effects on Pork Quality

• Conversion Factors

• Index for the NSNG

“FORMULATOR”

• An Excel-based ration formulator

• Developed by Dr. Garland Dahlke, Iowa State University