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K-State Swine Day set for Nov. 17

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Kansas State University will host Swine Day Nov. 17 at the K-State Alumni Center at 17th and Anderson Ave. in Manhattan.

The cost to attend is $25 per person if paid by Nov. 10 or $35 if paid at the door. Registration includes lunch, conference materials, the ice cream reception and parking permit. More information, including online registration is available at www.ksuswine.org.

K-State animal scientists will present "Current K-State Swine Research to Help Improve Net Return of a Swine Business" and veterinarians Steve Henry, Lisa Tokach and Megan Potter of the Abilene Animal Hospital will present "Failure to Thrive: The Effect of Vitamin D at Processing."

Joe Kerns of Risk Assessment and Management, Ames, Iowa, will present, "Global Grain and Livestock Outlook: How it Will Impact You."

A technology trade show will run throughout the day and a reception, featuring K-State ice cream, will follow the program.


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