January/February 2014
COMPOUNDER FEED
Contents Opinion: Getting the Facts Right
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© Feed Compounder 2014 Editor’s Notebook
The Income Squeeze By Roger W Dean
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The New NRC: Reviewing the Nutrient Needs of Modern Pigs 22 By Dr W H Close
A Novel Nutritional Strategy in Poultry to Support Healthier Foot Pads, Improving Welfare and Profitability By Dr Sven Keller
Eubiotic Lignocellulase for Dry Litter and Healthy Feet By Dr Arthur Kroismayr
Can We Eliminate the UK Dairy Trade Deficit by 2025? By John Giles
U.S. Soybean Sustainability Protocol
The Food Futurist: A Couple of Billion Reasons Why Africa is a Priority for the Future By Christophe Pelletier
Protection Against Explosion Risks Within Feed Mills
By Kevin Spiess In Brief
UK Feed Production, Prices and Raw Material Usage Products Enhancing Animal Performance New Products in the Feed Industry University of Nottingham Feed Conference Abstracts: Part 3 People Buyers’ Guide 26 29 30 33 34 36 38 46 48 55 56 61 62 FEED COMPOUNDER JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2014 PAGE 1
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