11/06/2009 12:59PM
With the cold wet harvest season, producers are having a hard time getting corn out of the field for silage and high moisture corn. In addition, this corn has the potential to introduce mycotoxins into the ration.
10/27/2009 01:02PM
Lallemand Animal Nutrition is now authorized to market its live probiotic yeast, Saccharomyces cerevisiae CNCM I-1077 (Levucell® SC20 and Levucell® SC 10ME, a micro encapsulated form for inclusion in pelleted feed), in the European Union as a ‘digestibility enhancer’ in horses.
07/23/2009 03:27PM
Milwaukee, WI – > Lallemand Animal Nutrition, North America, is pleased to announce the placement of Erin Lyons, of Rockford, IL, as a Sales and Marketing Intern for the Midwest. Ms. Lyons is a 2009 graduate of the University of Illinois with a degree in Animal Science. She will be working closely
07/07/2009 11:22AM
Clostridia, or butyric bacteria, contamination in silage is always a source of financial loss either due to dry matter loss or health issues of the cows. A recently published study (Borreani et al., Journal of Applied Microbiol., 2009) shows that, even when the analysis of fresh silage shows low clostridia
02/26/2009 02:21PM
MILWAUKEE – Lallemand Animal Nutrition, North America released a new Direct Fed Microbial (DFM) product designed specifically for cattle fed diets containing distillers' grains plus solubles. Micro-Cell® Gold contains a combination of Lactobacillus acidophilus BT1386 and Lactobacillus buchneri 40788
09/30/2008 02:41PM
Milwaukee, WI – Mark Corrigan, Ph.D., has joined Lallemand Animal Nutrition North America as Beef Technical Services Specialist.
Dr. Corrigan earned his doctorate in Animal Sciences from the University of Nebraska, Lincoln. His dissertation examined the use of distillers by-products in growing and
09/25/2008 01:36PM
Blagnac (France), September 22, 2008 - Lallemand Animal Nutrition announced today the acquisition of the New Zealand animal nutrition company Vitec Nutrition Ltd., based in Auckland. This latest acquisition follows on the heels of the integration to the group of animal nutrition supplier Vitam International
08/06/2008 08:17AM
Research conducted by a team from the College of Agriculture at North Dakota State University investigated the effect of Direct Fed Microbial (DFM) products on the control of E. coli in feedlot cattle. Results of the trial showed a significant reduction (32%) in fecal shedding of E. coli O157:H7 among
07/07/2008 01:23PM
MILWAUKEE -- Research conducted by a team from the College of Agriculture at North Dakota State University investigated the effect of Direct Fed Microbial (DFM) products on the control of E. coli in feedlot cattle. Results of the trial showed a significant reduction (32%) in fecal shedding of E. coli