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Livestock Team Results – American Royal

A great day in Kansas City at the 2024 American Royal! Thanks to the American Royal staff for always putting on a high quality contest. It was special to share this accomplishment with the K-State team that won this contest 50 years ago! The top three teams were coached by K-State graduates. (K-State, Texas Tech, Oklahoma State)
High Team Overall
High Team Reasons
High Team Cattle
High Team Swine
4th Team Sheep and Goats
Individual Results:
JACOB KLAUDT
6th Overall
2nd Swine
9th Cattle
LOGAN BUHRMAN
7th Overall
2nd Cattle
COLE MURPHY
8th Overall
2nd Reasons
5th Cattle
8th Sheep/Goats
TY KNODLE
9th Overall
4th Cattle
5th Reasons
KYLA MENNEN
8th Swine

Department News – October 22

  • Curious how #KSUASI is shaping future leaders in agriculture? In our latest Voices of #KSUASI podcast, Dr. Cassie Jones offers essential tips for families on setting future Wildcats up for success!
    From picking the right courses to learning through hands-on experiences, this episode is packed with advice. Plus, learn how strategic recruitment and out-of-state tuition waivers are driving record enrollment!
    Whether you’re a prospective student or proud alum, tune in now to see why #KSUASI is the place to start a future in animal agriculture!
  • Save the Date – Friday, November 15th 9:15am-10:00am KSU Student Union, Big-12 Room (+Zoom)

    KSU President Linton and Provost Mendez will meet with all College of Ag leadership, faculty, and staff on Friday, November 15, 2024, from 9:15-10:00am at the KSU Student Union (Big 12 Room). We will ensure that a zoom connection is available for those that cannot attend in person.

  • Fall Animal Sciences & Industry Professional Apparel – NOW OPEN! You can customize and purchase your items through the following link:KSU Animal Science Graduate Student Association Apparel Order. The order window will be open from October 14 through October 31. Please note that payment is required at the time of purchase. All items will arrive before finals weeks in December. 
  • Cheese Box order forms are now available here –

    Please turn in all orders before November 22nd, this will give us time to ship all orders by December 6th. Cheese Box Order Form 2024[12]

UPCOMING DEFENSE

  • Hilario Cordoba, “Nutritional and management strategies to optimize growth performance and carcass traits of grow-finish pigs.” – October 28, 1 p.m. in Leadership Studies Room 126.
  • Firman Nasiu, “In vitro Screening of Sorghum Parent Lines for Digestibility as a Step Toward Development of Superior Sorghum Hybrids for Cattle Feeding” – November 1 at 2 p.m. in 205 Call Hall
  • Max Corso, “Effects of water quality, acidification, and zinc source on growth performance of nursery and finishing pigs” – November 1 at 1 p.m. in Call Hall 205.
  • Rachael Skinner, “Effects of high protein corn co-product as a replacement for soybean meal in calf starter grains.” – October 31 at 1 p.m. in 206 Call Hall

UPCOMING SEMINARS

  • Dr. Meriam Saleh, Assistant Professor, School of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, Texas A&M University will present: “Threat Assessment of African Swine Fever Virus Competent Tick Vectors, Ornithodoros spp., in Texas” on Thursday, October 10, at 3:30 p.m. in the Mara Center. You may also join via Zoom,  https://ksu.zoom.us/j/91407704236.

  • Monogastic Seminar
    • Paula Giacomini, Wednesday, October 30 – “Strategic use of copper on nursery and grow-finishing pigs.” – Weber 111 at 12:30 p.m.
    • Jessica Smallfield, Wendesday, November 13 – “Mode of action of organic acids and impacts of performance” – Weber 111 at 12:30 p.m.
  • Ruminant Nutrition, Growth, and Management Seminar
    • Stefan Knecht, Monday, October 28 – “AMP grazing: sustainable practices and environmental benefits” – Call Hall 205 at 4:30 p.m.
    • JONN Frey, Monday, November 4 – “Use of seaweed as an enteric methane mitigation strategy” – Call Hall 205 at 4:30 p.m.
  • Reproductive Physiology, Breeding, and Genetics 
    • Sydney Tastad-Flax, Tuesday, October 29 at 8:30 a.m. on Call Hall 205 – “The Role of Leptin in Beef Cow Reproduction: From Metabolism in Maternity” Seminar Fall ’24 FLyer

CONSTRUCTION

  • It’s an exciting time on campus. Bookmark our construction page to follow how changes are occurring around Weber and Call Halls and up by the Stout Center with the construction of the Bilbrey Family Event Center.

If you’d like your birthday added to the list, please email Stacey Chard at schard@ksu.edu.

OPEN POSITIONS:

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

None at this time.

Unclassified Staff Position(s):

University Support Staff Position(s):

Part-time Position(s):

Professional Opportunities(s):

Jenkins receives Thaler Family Swine Nutrition Scholarship

Abigail Jenkins, graduate student in K-State Applied Swine Nutrition, is the 2024 recipient of the  Thaler Family Swine Nutrition Scholarship. Dr. Bob Thaler completed his PhD in swine nutrition at Kansas State University in 1988 and has spent his career in South Dakota State University. He and his wife, Karen, sponsor the scholarship yearly for a graduate student in the K-State Applied Swine Nutrition program.

Department News – October 15

 

GUEST SPEAKER: 

Dr. Pete Anderson, Midwest PMS, presented to ASI 661: Feedlot Systems Management, Feedlot Bootcamp and Collegiate Cattlemen’s on Thursday, October 10 at the Stanley Stout Center.

 

 

 

 

DEPARTMENT NEWS

  • Animal Science Internship Forum – Come learn about internship and career path opportunities as animal science students share their 2024 internships at the Internship Forum on Wednesday, October 16 from 11:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. in Weber 221 and Thursday, October 17 from 11 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. in Weber 111. All faculty, staff and students are invited! A schedule can be viewed hereAnimal Sciences Internship Forum Schedule Oct 16 & 17 2024[11].
  • Fall Animal Sciences & Industry Professional Apparel – NOW OPEN! You can customize and purchase your items through the following link:KSU Animal Science Graduate Student Association Apparel Order. The order window will be open from October 14 through October 31. Please note that payment is required at the time of purchase. All items will arrive before finals weeks in December.

UPCOMING DEFENSE

  • Will Shaffer – Thursday, October 17 at 8:30 a.m. in Call Hall 206.

UPCOMING SEMINARS

  • Dr. Meriam Saleh, Assistant Professor, School of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, Texas A&M University will present: “Threat Assessment of African Swine Fever Virus Competent Tick Vectors, Ornithodoros spp., in Texas” on Thursday, October 10, at 3:30 p.m. in the Mara Center. You may also join via Zoom,  https://ksu.zoom.us/j/91407704236.

  • Monogastic Seminar
    • Ty Kim, Wednesday, October 16, – “Alternative antioxidants to replace synthetic vitamin E in nursery pig diets.” – Weber 111 at 12:30 p.m.
    • Paula Giacomini, Wednesday, October 30 – “Strategic use of copper on nursery and grow-finishing pigs.” – Weber 111 at 12:30 p.m.
  • Ruminant Nutrition, Growth, and Management Seminar
    • Harleigh Johnson, Monday, October 21 – “Congestive heart failure in beef cattle” – Call Hall 205 at 4:30 p.m.
    • Stefan Knecht, Monday, October 28 – “AMP grazing: sustainable practices and environmental benefits” – Call Hall 205 at 4:30 p.m.
  • Reproductive Physiology, Breeding, and Genetics 
  • Entomology
    • Dr. Jimmy Pitzer, Research Entomologist at Arthropod-borne Animal Diseases Research Unit, Friday, October 18 at 2:30 P.M. in Waters 231
      • Zoom Link: https://ksu.zoom.us/j/91561693047?pwd=BSzQbEOqmCZbckDAbD3NlsRYdt6Ij6.1 (Passcode: ENTOM2425)
  • Veterinary and Biomedical Sciences
    • Dr. Randall Singer, Professor, Department of Veterinary and Biomedical Sciences, University of Minnesota, will present, “Controlling Salmonella in Poultry Production: Challenges and Misperceptions” on Thursday, October 17th at 3:30 p.m. in the Mara Center.

      You may also join via Zoom,  https://ksu.zoom.us/j/91407704236.

CONSTRUCTION

  • It’s an exciting time on campus. Bookmark our construction page to follow how changes are occurring around Weber and Call Halls and up by the Stout Center with the construction of the Bilbrey Family Event Center.

If you’d like your birthday added to the list, please email Stacey Chard at schard@ksu.edu.

OPEN POSITIONS:

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

Unclassified Staff Position(s):

University Support Staff Position(s):

Part-time Position(s):

Professional Opportunities(s):

Family & Friends Reunion

The 10th Annual K-State ASI Family & Friends Reunion was hosted Saturday, October 5, at the Stanley Stout Center with more than 900 ASI family and friends in attendance. Highlights of the evening included awarding the 2024 Don L. Good Impact Award to Dr. Dell and Joyce Allen as well as a performance by the K-State marching band and the attendance of Willie the Wildcat. Huge thank you to all the faculty, staff and student help that made the evening a success.

Saturday was full of energy as fourteen future Wildcats arrived in Manhattan for the Student Edition! They spent the day exploring hands-on workshops and immersing themselves in the world of animal science. A huge thank you to our dedicated faculty and generous alumni for making this event an unforgettable experience.

Check out recaps of the evening at the links below.

Family & Friends Reunion photos, view here.

Award winner video, view here.

Full program, view here.

Student Edition photos, view here.

Recap video, view here.

Dairy Judging Team Results

World Dairy Expo Results

On  September 29th, the KSU Dairy Judging Team competed at World Dairy Expo in the 103rd  National Intercollegiate Dairy Cattle Judging Contest held in Madison, WI. Team members pictured (left to right) include McKenzie Metz (Washington, KS), Ella Robinson (Pittsburgh, PA), Dana Mattison (Louisburg, KS), Rileigh Ballinger (Baldwin, KS), and Coach Kelsey Pasch. The team is also coached by Billy Brown. Highlights of the day are below.

Team Results:

10th  Team – Holstein

10th  Team – Jersey

12th  Team – Reasons

14th  Team – Overall

Individual Results:

Ella Robinson – 3rd High Individual – Jersey

Dana Mattison – 10th High Individual – Milking Shorthorn
Rileigh Ballinger – 10th High Individual – Red & White

The team also competed in the inaugural Practical Contest for the Intercollegiate Division while at World Dairy Expo. The team was recognized for their record perfect team score for the registered heifer pedigree portion of the contest! Check out practical contest results below.

Team Results:

1st  Team – Registered Heifer Pedigree

3rd  Team – Overall

3rd  Team – Non-ID Animals
3rd  Team – Mating Selection

Vernon County Results

The KSU Dairy Cattle Judging Team kicked off their competition season on September 15th where they competed in the 30th Annual Vernon County Intercollegiate Dairy Cattle Judging Contest in Viroqua, WI. Team members pictured (left to right) include Rileigh Ballinger (Baldwin, KS), Ella Robinson (Pittsburgh, PA), Dana Mattison (Louisburg, KS), and Coach Kelsey Pasch. The team is also coached by Billy Brown. Highlights of the day are below.

Team Results:

4th Place Team – Jersey

5th Place Team – Reasons

5th Place Team – Brown Swiss

Department News – October 8

DEPARTMENT NEWS

UPCOMING SEMINARS

  • Dr. Meriam Saleh, Assistant Professor, School of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, Texas A&M University will present: “Threat Assessment of African Swine Fever Virus Competent Tick Vectors, Ornithodoros spp., in Texas” on Thursday, October 10, at 3:30 p.m. in the Mara Center. You may also join via Zoom,  https://ksu.zoom.us/j/91407704236.

  • Monogastic Seminar
    • Julian Arroyave, Wednesday, October 9 – “Effect of immune system activation on lysine efficiency in grower and finishing pigs.” – Weber 111 at 12:30 p.m.
    • Ty Kim, Wednesday, October 16, – “Alternative antioxidants to replace synthetic vitamin E in nursery pig diets.” – Weber 111 at 12:30 p.m.
  • Ruminant Nutrition, Growth, and Management Seminar
    • Brandon Fraser, Monday, October 14 – “Impact of grazing endophyte-infected tall fescue on beef cattle production and reproduction – Call Hall 205 at 4:30 p.m.
    • Harleigh Johnson, Monday, October 21 – “Congestive heart failure in beef cattle” – Call Hall 205 at 4:30 p.m.
  • Reproductive Physiology, Breeding, and Genetics 

CONSTRUCTION

  • It’s an exciting time on campus. Bookmark our construction page to follow how changes are occurring around Weber and Call Halls and up by the Stout Center with the construction of the Bilbrey Family Event Center.

If you’d like your birthday added to the list, please email Stacey Chard at schard@ksu.edu.

OPEN POSITIONS:

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

Unclassified Staff Position(s):

University Support Staff Position(s):

Part-time Position(s):

Professional Opportunities(s):

Celebrate Ag Day

Celebrate Ag Day was hosted on Saturday, September 28, at the K-State football game against Oklahoma State. Faculty from the Department of Animal Sciences and Industry hosted a booth at the top of Bramlage Coliseum, highlighting a wide range of animal science disciplines.

The Celebrate Ag Day Summit welcomed prospective students and their families for an immersive day of learning, interacting with current students, exploring organizations, and experiencing life in the College of Agriculture firsthand. Participants had the exclusive chance to engage in workshops hosted by the K-State ASI Department, including sessions on alternative meats and tours of the animal units. The department also participated in the college fair, making it a fantastic weekend to be a Wildcat!

Livestock Judging Team Results

The Wildcats started off the year strong at the Flint Hills Classic and Aksarben contests this weekend!
Flint Hills Classic
– High Team Overall
– High Team Reasons
– High Team Cattle
– High Team Swine
– 2nd Sheep and Goats

LOGAN BUHRMAN
High Individual Overall
2nd Cattle
5th Sheep and Goats
5th Swine
7th Reasons
COLE MURPHY
2nd Overall
2nd Reasons
2nd Swine
3rd Cattle

JACOB KLAUDT
3rd Overall
1st Swine
3rd Reasons
4th Cattle
ZANE REDIFER
7th High Individual Overall
5th Reasons
EMERSON TARR
8th High Individual Overall
9th Cattle
KYLA MENNEN
High Individual Cattle
KYLIE SCHAKEL
7th Cattle
10th Reasons
BAILEY LAVENDER
8th Swine
AKSARBEN
– High Team Overall
– High Team Reasons
– High Team Cattle
– 2nd Swine
– 2nd Sheep and Goats
ZANE REDIFER
High Individual Overall
2nd Reasons
1st Sheep and Goats
4th Swine
6th Cattle
COLE MURPHY
4th Overall
1st Reasons
2nd Cattle
9th Sheep and Goats
JACOB KLAUDT
5th Overall
2nd Swine
7th Reasons
10th Sheep and Goats
KYLA MENNEN
6th Overall
5th Sheep and Goats
LOGAN BUHRMAN
9th Overall
4th Sheep and Goats
10th Cattle
LOGAN TOPP
4th Cattle
ETHAN HYERS
3rd Swine
BLAKE BRUNS
8th Cattle
TY KNODLE
9th Reaons