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76th Annual Minnesota Nutrition Conference

2015-08-19 16:10:00| National Hog Farmer

Minnesota Nutrition Conference will hold its 76th annual conference on Sept. 16-17 at Mystic Lake Casino & Hotel in Prior Lake, Minn., with the general session focusing on Societal Concerns in Animal Nutrition. The pre-conference symposium, sponsored by Milk Specialties Global on Sept. 16 is The Role of Fatty Acids in Animal Nutrition. Location Mystic Lake Casino & Hotel Prior Lake, MN United States 44° 42' 47.8692" N, 93° 25' 21.8172" W See map: Google Maps The conference will feature sessions that are divided into three substantive categories: Ruminant, Non-Ruminant and Equine. It will include 21 featured presentations by speakers representing industry, government and academia from across the country, eight University of Minnesota research updates, and one roundtable with five equine industry experts. read more

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