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Author: Emily Grund

ASI Research Day

Research in action! Our #KSUASI graduate students showcased their cutting-edge research at the 2nd Annual ASI Research Day on Thursday, May 8!
From posters to presentations, they shared the science shaping the future of animal agriculture—and earned some well-deserved recognition along the way! 🔬🎉
Poster Presentations
1st – Sydney Munk
2nd – Kristen Kahler
3rd – Jamy Randol
Master’s Oral Presentations
1st – Sydney Tastad-Flax
2nd – Jessica Smallfield
Ph.D. Oral Presentations
1st – Julian Arroyave
2nd – Ron Navales

Spring Undergraduate Research Symposium

We’re proud of the 42 undergraduate students who presented their work at the Spring Undergraduate Research Symposium. Their dedication to discovery continues to shape the future of animal science. 🔬
Thank you to Dr. Mark and Kim Young for their continued support of undergraduate research and student success.
Congratulations to the seven students selected to receive $1,000 scholarships for their outstanding research presentations:
🟣 Weston Schrader
🟣 Kenedy DeVoe
🟣 Cambell Corini
🟣 Taylynne Charf
🟣 Katrina Turner
🟣 Kellum Carnahan
🟣 Paige Soper

Smallfield, Jenkins Receive Larry Corah Graduate Student Awards

Kansas State University Department of Animal Sciences and Industry (ASI) graduate students Jessica Smallfield and Abigail Jenkins have been named 2025 recipients of the Larry Corah Graduate Student Award.

Smallfield received the Outstanding Master’s Student Award, which includes a $1,000 scholarship. She joined the K-State Applied Swine Nutrition Team in August 2023 after earning her bachelor’s degree at K-State. Despite having a limited agricultural background, she quickly immersed herself in the livestock industry. During her master’s program, she led six research projects involving more than 12,500 pigs, evaluating specialty soy proteins, hydrolyzed yeast products, and novel digestible lysine-to-crude protein ratios. Smallfield also played a key leadership role in developing and supporting research at the new Swine Enteric Health Research Center. Jessica’s first exposure to swine research was through the department’s undergraduate research class. Now as a teaching assistant for the class she helps students conduct swine research projects and gets the chance to provide others with the same exposure and opportunities she had as an undergrad. Additionally, she has presented her research findings and competed at the University’s 3-Minute Thesis, and KGRAD programs as well as the ASI Research Day. She manages the Swine Team’s monthly newsletter, LinkedIn presence, and is an active member of the ASI Graduate Student Association. As she enters her Ph.D. program, she will serve as a National Pork Board Scholar.

“Jessica truly is an excellent example of what Dr. Corah had in mind when he established this award—encompassing academics, quality research, service to others, and contributing positively to the mission of the ASI department,” said Dr. Bob Goodband, K-State ASI professor and one of Smallfield’s advisors. “Her commitment to advancing swine nutrition research, mentoring undergraduate students and representing our department with excellence sets her apart. I have no doubt she will continue to make meaningful contributions to the industry.”

Jenkins received the Outstanding Ph.D. Student Award, which includes a $1,500 scholarship. She joined the K-State Applied Swine Nutrition Team in June 2022, following completion of her master’s degree at North Carolina State University and bachelor’s degree at Mississippi State University. Her work has included nine research trials involving more than 2,100 sows and 36,000 pigs, addressing topics ranging from improving data collection accuracy to defining amino acid requirements for sows in late gestation and lactation.

The cornerstone of her research was a large-scale commercial study in partnership with JBS Live Pork, which has already led to changes in litter management practices throughout the swine industry. She has presented her findings at industry meetings, K-State Swine Day, the Midwest ASAS meetings, and through the Pig Livability project. In addition to her own research, Jenkins has played a key role in supporting and coordinating research with industry partners, mentoring fellow graduate students, and assisting with data collection and analysis. Her teaching contributions include assisting with courses such as Farm Animal Reproduction, Principles of Feeding, and Swine Science. She has been active in the Graduate Student Association, supported departmental youth outreach events, and earned recognition at both local and national levels for her leadership, scholarship, and service. Like Smallfield, Jenkins was also selected as a National Pork Board Scholar.

“Abigail embodies the land-grant mission through her commitment to research, teaching and service that directly benefits the swine industry and our students,” said Dr. Jason Woodworth, K-State ASI research professor and one of Jenkins’ advisors. “Her ability to conduct impactful, industry-driven research while also mentoring students and supporting outreach efforts exemplifies the type of leader our program strives to develop. She is a tremendous ambassador for our department and epitomizes what the Corah Outstanding Ph.D. Student Award was designed to recognize.”

Both the M.S and Ph.D. awards are presented in honor of Dr. Larry Corah, who served for 25 years as a K-State ASI beef extension and research specialist. After retiring from K-State, he worked for the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association as director of production systems and later served 17 years as Vice President of Supply for Certified Angus Beef LLC. The scholarships are supported by the Larry Corah Graduate Student Enhancement Fund. Award winners are selected based on scholastic achievement, research activity and success, teaching contributions, faculty evaluations, and overall contributions to the department’s mission.

2025 Feedlot Bootcamp

As a follow-up and connected component of the K-State Feedlot Management Collegiate Boot Camp hosted this past January, 10 students participated in a “feedlot animal health and processing experience” at Tiffany Cattle Co. in Herington, Kansas, on Thursday, April 24. Dr. Jess Hinrichs and other representatives from Zoetis, a key program sponsor, facilitated discussions and activities focused on feedlot health management, including proper cattle implant procedures.

Abby Blackwell, a K-State Animal Sciences & Industry graduate, past Boot Camp participant, and current cattle manager at Tiffany Cattle Co., shared the background, mission, and organization of Tiffany Cattle Co., as well as her personal journey to her current role.

Dr. Chris Cox, a former K-State ASI and CVM graduate, is a veterinarian with Spur Ridge Vet Services in Marion, Kansas, and serves as a consulting veterinarian for Tiffany Cattle Co. He and Dr. Hinrichs led Boot Camp participants through a necropsy/“realizer demonstration” focused on proper injection sites, processing cattle, cattle health and nutritional management, and challenges and opportunities within the feedlot industry.

The goal of the program is to develop students’ knowledge, skills, and professional relationships in feedlot management to help meet the critical need for trained professionals in the industry. Several students who have participated in the program will be completing summer internships in the feedlot industry. This marks the seventh year of the K-State Feedlot Boot Camp and Teaching Program.

If you have questions regarding this program, please contact Karol Fike at karol@ksu.edu.

Top Judge Program

Six #KSUASI students were selected to participate in the inaugural Top Judge program, held in conjunction with the 2025 San Antonio Stock Show & Rodeo.
The program brought together 20 of the nation’s top collegiate livestock evaluators to prepare for future roles as livestock show judges and industry leaders. Participants had the opportunity to sharpen their skills and connect with professionals across the livestock industry.
K-State participants included:
Jacob Klaudt – Beulah, ND
Cole Murphy – Houstonia, MO
Kyla Mennen – Walton, IN
Logan Buhrman – Wisner, NE
Zane Redifer – Blacksburg, VA
Emerson Tarr – Leroy, IL
It’s great to have #KSUASI Livestock Judging Team alumni serving as mentors and helping develop the next generation of evaluators.

Departmental News – May 6

  • Faculty and Staff Awards Reception: Please join us on May 9 at the Stout Center as we celebrate the accomplishments of our faculty and staff. Hors d’oeuvres and drinks will be served starting at 3:00p.m., with program starting 3:45 p.m. There will be celebratory take home items for attendees. Please RSVP by Clicking here.
  • Cookout Celebration: A Fulbright Program celebration cookout was hosted by Dr. Randall Phebus, professor of food safety in the ASI department, on Saturday April 26. The event was held at Dr. Phebus’ man cave in Keats, KS and involved 40 Fulbright students and scholars, along with their families and several food science graduate students. Over a dozen countries were represented and their traditional cuisine was enjoyed by all. Viktoria Gramp, campus advisor to the Fulbright program and Yara Abi Nakhoul, Fulbright graduate student in food safety, help to organize the event.
  • Save-the-Date: The ASI Research Day will take place Thursday, May 8 at the Stanley Stout Center. The event will begin with lunch at noon with presentations to follow. Come learn enjoy lunch and learn about research taking place within the department.
  • Undergraduate Research Symposium: Please show your support for our students by attending the ASI Spring Undergraduate Research Symposium this Friday (May 9) from 9 am to12 pm at Leadership Studies Townhall. We look forward to seeing you there!Approximate Schedule:
    • 9-11 am: Students will be presenting posters on both course-based and independent research projects. Topics will span a diverse set of fields, including:
      • Swine Nutrition
      • Meat Science
      • Beef Reproduction
      • Small Ruminant Nutrition
      • Food Science
    • 11am-12 pm: Acknowledgements and scholarship ceremony

    Refreshments: Cookies and drinks will be provided to keep you fueled throughout the event.

  • Please Come Honor Dr. Miles McKee – June 21, 2025 
    The Pioneer Bluff’s Center for Flint Hills Ranching Heritage wishes to welcome the advisees and students of Dr. McKee as we celebrate his legacy June 21st, 2025. Dave McKee, son of Dr. Miles McKee, will present a talk at 2:30 on the “Legacy of Miles McKee” in the historic Rogler barn. After his talk, we ask that advisees and students of Dr. McKee share stories and recollections. BBQ Lunch provided and begins at noon. RSVP by June 16 to 620-753-3484 or email: info@pioneerbluffs.org.
  • K-State Swine Teaching and Research Center Open House:

    The Department of Animal Sciences and Industry K-State Applied Swine Nutrition Team invites you to join us on May 15th, 2025, from 2:00 – 4:30 p.m. for an Open House of the newly constructed nursery building at the K-State Swine Teaching and Research Center.

    This would be a great opportunity to learn more about this new facility’s teaching and applied graduate and undergraduate research capabilities.

    No RSVP is necessary and additional information is in the attached invitation.  We hope you will be able to stop by, enjoy some refreshments and walk through the new facility. Swine Teaching & Research Center New Nursery- Open House- 5.15.25

  • Board on Agriculture and Natural Resources Presents: Revisiting Science Breakthroughs 2030 – Please join the Board on Agriculture and Natural Resources for a public webinar on May 9, 2025 from 2:00-4:15 PM ET.

    Released in 2019, the National Academies report Science Breakthroughs to Advance Food and Agriculture by 2030 identified 5 crosscutting technologies and research approaches to make progress in addressing a long-standing list of broad challenges in food, agriculture, and natural resources.

    On May 9, 2025, the Board on Agriculture and Natural Resources will host a panel of several of the report’s authors to see how far we’ve come. Panelists will explore how the breakthroughs approaches have been applied successfully, describe barriers to using them to their full potential, and discuss opportunities to further leverage these breakthrough tools. 

    This meeting will be held in a virtual setting on the event webpage. The recording will also be available to view after the event concludes. 

  • UPCOMING DEFENSE:
    • None at this time. 
  • Unclassified Staff Position(s):

    University Support Staff Position(s):

    None at this time.

    Department Student Employment Position(s):

    https://www.asi.k-state.edu/studentsuccess/student_employment/
    If you are interested in adding a job to this page, please email Emily Grund.

    Professional Opportunities(s):

  • The University of Tennessee, Precision Animal Health Faculty Position  https://apply.interfolio.com/165015
  • Texas A&M University, Research Assistant – Learn more here.
  • New Mexico State University, Extension Specialist/Livestock – Learn more here.
  • University of Minnesota, General Livestock Manager, Animal Science – Learn more here.
  • Iowa State University, David G. Topel and Jay-lin Topel Endowed Chair in Meat Science – Learn more here.
  • Texas A&M University, Poultry Science – Learn more here.

Departmental News – April 29

 

  • Save-the-Date: The ASI Research Day will take place Thursday, May 8 at the Stanley Stout Center. The event will begin with lunch at noon with presentations to follow. Come learn enjoy lunch and learn about research taking place within the department.
  • Save-the-Date: The Department Undergraduate Research Symposium will be Friday, May 9 from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. in Leadership Studies Townhall.
  • Please Come Honor Dr. Miles McKee – June 21, 2025 
    The Pioneer Bluff’s Center for Flint Hills Ranching Heritage wishes to welcome the advisees and students of Dr. McKee as we celebrate his legacy June 21st, 2025. Dave McKee, son of Dr. Miles McKee, will present a talk at 2:30 on the “Legacy of Miles McKee” in the historic Rogler barn. After his talk, we ask that advisees and students of Dr. McKee share stories and recollections. BBQ Lunch provided and begins at noon. RSVP by June 16 to 620-753-3484 or email: info@pioneerbluffs.org.
  • K-State Swine Teaching and Research Center Open House:

    The Department of Animal Sciences and Industry K-State Applied Swine Nutrition Team invites you to join us on May 15th, 2025, from 2:00 – 4:30 p.m. for an Open House of the newly constructed nursery building at the K-State Swine Teaching and Research Center.

    This would be a great opportunity to learn more about this new facility’s teaching and applied graduate and undergraduate research capabilities.

    No RSVP is necessary and additional information is in the attached invitation.  We hope you will be able to stop by, enjoy some refreshments and walk through the new facility. Swine Teaching & Research Center New Nursery- Open House- 5.15.25

  • Board on Agriculture and Natural Resources Presents: Revisiting Science Breakthroughs 2030 – Please join the Board on Agriculture and Natural Resources for a public webinar on May 9, 2025 from 2:00-4:15 PM ET.

    Released in 2019, the National Academies report Science Breakthroughs to Advance Food and Agriculture by 2030 identified 5 crosscutting technologies and research approaches to make progress in addressing a long-standing list of broad challenges in food, agriculture, and natural resources.

    On May 9, 2025, the Board on Agriculture and Natural Resources will host a panel of several of the report’s authors to see how far we’ve come. Panelists will explore how the breakthroughs approaches have been applied successfully, describe barriers to using them to their full potential, and discuss opportunities to further leverage these breakthrough tools. 

    This meeting will be held in a virtual setting on the event webpage. The recording will also be available to view after the event concludes. 

  • UPCOMING DEFENSE:
    • None at this time. 
  • Unclassified Staff Position(s):

    • Farm Manager/Farm Shop & Operations Manager – To apply, go to https://careers.k-state.edu/jobs/farm-manager-manhattan-kansas-united-states
    • Communications/Marketing Specialist – To apply, go to https://careers.k-state.edu/jobs/communications-marketing-specialist-manhattan-kansas-united-states-3b57273f-12e8-49d7-bffb-ae6962023002UPCOMING SEMINARS
      • Meat Science – Wednesday at 10:30 a.m. in Weber 111
        • Wednesday, April 30Chesney EfflingJournal Club: Cooking Method and USDA Quality Grade Affect Consumer Palatability and Flavor of Beef Strip Loin Steaks
        • Wednesday, May 7 – Daphane Poersch – Journal Club: Validation of Individual and Multiple-Sequential Interventions for Reduction of Microbial Populations during Processing of Poultry Carcasses and Parts.
      • Monogastric Seminar – Wednesday 12:30 p.m. in Call Hall 140
      • Wednesday, April 30 – Sierra Collier – Implications of Undigestible Protein in the Post Wean Pig
      • Ruminant Nutrition, Growth, and Management Seminar – Monday at 4:30 p.m. in Call Hall 205.  
        • Monday, May 5 – Tasha Macholan – “Impact of Supplementation During Late Gestation on Calf Health and Productivity”
      • Animal Breeding, Genetics and Physiology Seminar – Tuesday at 8:30 a.m. in Weber 121. 
        • Tuesday, April 29 – Elizabeth Dressler – “Genetic Parameter Estimation of Cashmere Fiber Characteristics”

      OPEN POSITIONS:

      Professor (Assistant/Associate/Full) Position(s): 

      None at this time.

    University Support Staff Position(s):

    None at this time.

    Department Student Employment Position(s):

    https://www.asi.k-state.edu/studentsuccess/student_employment/
    If you are interested in adding a job to this page, please email Emily Grund.

    Professional Opportunities(s):

  • The University of Tennessee, Precision Animal Health Faculty Position  https://apply.interfolio.com/165015
  • Texas A&M University, Research Assistant – Learn more here.
  • New Mexico State University, Extension Specialist/Livestock – Learn more here.
  • University of Minnesota, General Livestock Manager, Animal Science – Learn more here.
  • Iowa State University, David G. Topel and Jay-lin Topel Endowed Chair in Meat Science – Learn more here.

Horse Judging Team Results

Congratulations to our teams who competed yesterday at the NHJTCA’s Spring Sweepstakes Contest in Amarillo, TX. Thank you to West Texas A&M University for hosting this event!
TEAM RESULTS🏆
😎2nd High Team Overall😎
Halter – 5th
Performance – 2nd
Reasons- 2nd
INDIVIDUAL RESULTS
Halter-
Performance-
9th- Callie Riewald
4th- Wyatt Dooley
Reasons-
12th- Peyton Sherron
9th- Wyatt Dooley
6th- Callie Riewald
Overall Individual
14th- Peyton Sherron
9th- Callie Riewald
5th- Wyatt Dooley
LIMITED RESULTS
Halter
9th- McKenna Murray
6th- Kayla Bigham
1st- Amelia Uthlaut
Performance
9th- Kayla Bigham
8th- Amelia Uthlaut
Reasons
10th- Haley Mannell
8th- McKenna Murray
4th- Amelia Uthlaut
Overall
10th- McKenna Murray
7th- Kayla Bigham
6th- Amelia Uthlaut
GO CATS! 💜

Dairy Judging Team Contest Results

On April 7th, the K-State Dairy Judging Team competed at the Southern National Collegiate Dairy Judging Contest in Stillwater, OK. Students who participated at this contest include Brock Burgess, Vivian Lacey, Reagan Richards, Julia Searls, Rileigh Ballinger, Lauren Jones, Haley Nellis, and Sara Celeen (L-R). This marked the first contest for several students. We are excited to see all that they accomplish as the judging season progresses. Below are results from the contest.

2nd Team overall – Team A
4th Team overall – Team B

Individuals:
Julia Searls
4th Overall
4th Reasons

Brock Burgess
5th Overall

Reagan Richards
7th Overall

Rileigh Ballinger
9th Overall
2nd Reasons

Vivian Lacey
5th Reasons

A quick turnaround and the team was off to compete at the 2025 NACTA Dairy Judging Contest hosted by West Texas A&M on April 11th. Pictured left to right includes Kelsey Pasch (coach), Vivian Lacey, Sara Celeen, and Lauren Jones. Results from the contest:

3rd Team – Overall
4th Team – Reasons

Individual:
Vivian Lacey
4th overall
8th reasons

Departmental News – April 22

  • Visiting Scholar Seminar: Rayane Lino, Federal University of Lavras, Brazil, will present “Impact of urea source and flint corn processing method on digestive parameters, ruminal fermentation, and nitrogen meabolism of Nellore heifers fed finishing diets” on Wednesday, April 24 at 3 p.m. in Call Hall 226.
  • Meat Bingo: K-State ASI Graduate Student Association will be hosting Meat Bingo on Thursday, April 24 at 6:00 p.m. at Manhattan Brewing Company. Join them for a chance to win gift card bundles. A free drink is provided with the purchase of a bingo card. 1 Bingo Card is $20, 2 Bingo Cards is $30.
  • Save-the-Date: The Department Undergraduate Research Symposium will be Friday, May 9 from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. in Leadership Studies Townhall.
  • As part of the Office of International Program’s Vernon Larson Lecture Series, Fulbright Visiting Scholar Dr. Kudzai Mukumbi will be presenting “Agricultural Extension in the Digital Age: Insights from Land Grant Institutions” on April 23, 2025, at 3 pm in the Staley School of Leadership’s Town Hall. The lecture will be will be followed by a panel on Fulbright Programs and a reception. Register here.
  • UPCOMING DEFENSE:
    • None at this time. 
  • UPCOMING SEMINARS
    • Meat Science – Wednesday at 10:30 a.m. in Weber 111
      • Wednesday, April 23 – Linnea Rimmer – Seminar: Exploring the role of mitochondria in muscle growth: more than just a powerhouse
      • Wednesday, April 30Chesney EfflingJournal Club: Cooking Method and USDA Quality Grade Affect Consumer Palatability and Flavor of Beef Strip Loin Steaks
      • Wednesday, May 7 – Daphane Poersch – Journal Club: Validation of Individual and Multiple-Sequential Interventions for Reduction of Microbial Populations during Processing of Poultry Carcasses and Parts.
    • Monogastic Seminar – Wednesday 12:30 p.m. in Call Hall 140
    • Wednesday, April 23 – Abigail Jenkins – Estimating the value of alternatives to corn in U.S. swine diets
    • Wednesday, April 30 – Sierra Collier – Implications of Undigestible Protein in the Post Wean Pig
    • Ruminant Nutrition, Growth, and Management Seminar – Monday at 4:30 p.m. in Call Hall 205.  
      • Monday, April 21– Tatiana Jones– “Pine Needle Abortion in Beef Cattle”
      • Monday, April 28 – Kelsey Pasch – “Ketosis in Dairy Cattle: Etiology, Prevention, and Economic Impact”
      • Monday, May 5 – Tasha Macholan – “Impact of Supplementation During Late Gestation on Calf Health and Productivity”
    • Animal Breeding, Genetics and Physiology Seminar – Tuesday at 8:30 a.m. in Weber 121. 
      • Tuesday, April 29 – Elizabeth Dressler – “Genetic Parameter Estimation of Cashmere Fiber Characteristics”

    OPEN POSITIONS:

    Professor (Assistant/Associate/Full) Position(s): 

    None at this time.

    Unclassified Staff Position(s):

    University Support Staff Position(s):

    None at this time.

    Department Student Employment Position(s):

    https://www.asi.k-state.edu/studentsuccess/student_employment/
    If you are interested in adding a job to this page, please email Emily Grund.

    Professional Opportunities(s):

  • The University of Tennessee, Precision Animal Health Faculty Position  https://apply.interfolio.com/165015
  • Texas A&M University, Research Assistant – Learn more here.
  • New Mexico State University, Extension Specialist/Livestock – Learn more here.
  • University of Minnesota, General Livestock Manager, Animal Science – Learn more here.
  • Iowa State University, David G. Topel and Jay-lin Topel Endowed Chair in Meat Science – Learn more here.