2006 Dates
October 24 - 26
Wyndham Syracuse
Syracuse, NY

2005
Cornell Nutrition Conference
For Feed Manufacturers

Proceedings (available November 1, 2005)

Pre-Conference Symposium Sponsored by Balchem Encapsulates
  Update on Rumen-Protected Choline in Dairy Cow Nutrition
  T. R. Overton
  Balancing Rumen-Nutrient Utilization – Role for Encapsulated Urea
  C. J. Sniffen

Microencapsulation – Putting Science into Application
    D. E. Putnam
Elanco Animal Health Sponsored Breakfast

Rumen Dynamics and the Effect of Monensin on Milk Composition

  R. K. McGuffey
  Feeding to Minimize Rumen Acidosis and Laminitis in Dairy Cattle
    R. D. Shaver
  Physically Effective Fiber for Dairy Cows – Current Perspectives
    R. J. Grant
  The Unexplored Frontier: A Perspective on How Feeding Behavior May Change Our Understanding of Dairy Cattle Nutrition

  M. von Keyserlingk

The Dynamics of Fat Digestion in Lactating Dairy Cows: What Does the Literature Tell Us?

  A. L. Lock

Current Theories and Recent Advances in the Biology of Milk Fat Depression
    J. W. Perfield II
  Dietary Fatty Acid Supplementation and Reproduction in Dairy Cows
    W. R. Butler
  Contributions of Animal Products to Healthful Diets
    D. C. Beitz
  Dietary Guidelines and the Food Pyramid

  E. Hentges

The Role of Diet in Preventing Cardiovascular Disease in the ‘Post-Statin’ Era

  A. M. Salter

Validation of the 2.4 Times Lignin Factor for Ultimate Extent of NDF Digestion, and Curve Peeling Rate of Fermentation Curves into Pools

  P. Van Soest

Animal Nutrition in the Wild: Nutritional Ecology of Mountain Gorillas
    J. M. Rothman

Current Philosophies and Perspectives on Equine Nutrition
    L. Lawrence

Perspectives on Equine Nutrition
    H. F. Hintz
Papillon Agricultural Company Sponsored Breakfast
  MIN-AD® - A New Concept in Rumen Buffering and Mineral Nutrition
    C. J. Sniffen
  Manipulating Ruminal Fermentation Using Organic Acids
    H. Dann
  Phosphorus and Reproduction in Dairy Cattle – Field Trial Results
    L. E. Chase
  New Supplement for Improving Iron Nutrition

  X. G. Lei

Cholesterol in Growth and Development
    R. E. Austic
  Why Do Cows Die? An Analysis of Death as a Cause of Culling on Central New York Dairy Farms
    W. C. Stone
  Nitrogen in Dairy Rations – How Low Can We Go?

  M. E. Van Amburgh

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