Dr. Kemp asked me if anyone would be in Monday night before the “modeling meeting” Tuesday morning. Here is the agenda which you need to pre-register for. I am up for dinner Monday night if anyone is interested. Rachel – are you up for dinner Wednesday night?
FIBER MODELERS, LAB MANAGERS AND FEED MANUFACTURERS GROUP 2018 Meeting at Cornell Nutrition Conference
Tuesday, October 16 7:00 a.m. Continental Breakfast 7:30 a.m. Meeting Begins 9:30 a.m. Break 12:00 p.m. Adjourn (lunch on own)
Agenda 1. Opening Remarks – Mike Barry & Mike Van Amburgh
2. Research Updates a. Cornell University – Mike Van Amburgh & grad students i. The 3 pool model for NDF to evaluate the corn silage hybrid data using aNDFom and uNDF as fill factors. ii. Version 7 predictions for fill, turnover and digestibility from a pasture based system and correlations with omasal flow data.
b. Miner Institute – Rick Grant & grad students i. The relationship between uNDF240 (and fiber pools) and peNDF ii. How forage NDF digestion affects rumen dynamics – a status report
c. University of Bologna, Italy – Andrea Formigoni & grad Students i. TMR and Hay availability, meal patterns and rumen pH changes ii. Rumen pH changes in cows exposed to different rations.
d. The AgModels Foundation – Mike Barry i. Soluble lignin and its relation to Klason lignin, acid-detergent lignin and digestibility of NDF ii. Fiber Kinetics of Corn Silage – the two pool view.
e. Mertens Innovation – Dave Mertens i. Effects of meal patterns on rate of particulate passage
f. XML Standard Update – Kyle Taysom, DairyLand Labs
Dr. Kemp asked me if anyone would be in Monday night before the “modeling meeting” Tuesday morning. Here is the agenda which you need to pre-register for. I am up for dinner Monday night if anyone is interested. Rachel – are you up for dinner Wednesday night?
FIBER MODELERS, LAB MANAGERS AND FEED MANUFACTURERS GROUP 2018 Meeting at Cornell Nutrition Conference
Tuesday, October 16 7:00 a.m. Continental Breakfast 7:30 a.m. Meeting Begins 9:30 a.m. Break 12:00 p.m. Adjourn (lunch on own)
Agenda 1. Opening Remarks – Mike Barry & Mike Van Amburgh
2. Research Updates a. Cornell University – Mike Van Amburgh & grad students i. The 3 pool model for NDF to evaluate the corn silage hybrid data using aNDFom and uNDF as fill factors. ii. Version 7 predictions for fill, turnover and digestibility from a pasture based system and correlations with omasal flow data.
b. Miner Institute – Rick Grant & grad students i. The relationship between uNDF240 (and fiber pools) and peNDF ii. How forage NDF digestion affects rumen dynamics – a status report
c. University of Bologna, Italy – Andrea Formigoni & grad Students i. TMR and Hay availability, meal patterns and rumen pH changes ii. Rumen pH changes in cows exposed to different rations.
d. The AgModels Foundation – Mike Barry i. Soluble lignin and its relation to Klason lignin, acid-detergent lignin and digestibility of NDF ii. Fiber Kinetics of Corn Silage – the two pool view.
e. Mertens Innovation – Dave Mertens i. Effects of meal patterns on rate of particulate passage
f. XML Standard Update – Kyle Taysom, DairyLand Labs