Dr. Zachary Smith: Kernel Processing | Ep. 138
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In this episode of The Feed Science Podcast Show, Dr. Zachary Smith, Associate Professor of Feedlot Nutrition and Management at South Dakota State University, explains how kernel processing of corn silage impacts beef cattle performance. He shares applied research comparing growing and finishing cattle, discusses when processing improves feed efficiency, and outlines practical decision-making for producers facing harvest constraints. Gain clear insights into when kernel processing matters and when it does not. Listen now on all major platforms!
"Kernel processing is a roller mill attached to the back of a silage harvester that fractures corn kernels to improve starch availability.”
Meet the guest: Dr. Zachary Smith is an Associate Professor of Feedlot Nutrition and Management at South Dakota State University and Faculty Supervisor of the Ruminant Nutrition Center and Laboratory. His applied research focuses on nutrition and management strategies that improve efficiency from weaning through harvest in beef and dairy-derived beef cattle systems.
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What will you learn:
- (00:00) Highlight
- (01:15) Introduction
- (09:41) Kernel processing
- (12:46) Dairy application
- (14:03) Beef relevance
- (16:19) Performance results
- (19:33) Feed efficiency
- (26:41) Final Questions
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