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Our guest on this week's episode is Ian Williams, Technical Services Manager at Orkin. He helps us to understand a subject that few people want to talk about – the pests that often overrun facilities. We are talking mice, rats, bugs, and other critters that get in and destroy products, contaminate areas, and just cause a general nuisance. Williams has some great ideas on how to keep them out of our buildings – and if they get in – to deal with them for good. Often it involves thinking like a mouse.Globally, nearly 60% of companies expect a negative impact from the Trump administration's “Liberation Day” tariff rollout, which happened back on April 2. That's according to a survey of 4,500 companies from around the world, including the United States, conducted in March and April by international credit insurer Allianz Trade. We got some clarity this week about one important aspect of logistics, which is forklifts. This ended a long debate about whether propane-fueled forklifts could operate in warehouses in the state of California, and it had been caught up in a lawsuit. To cut to the chase, propane forklifts will be allowed. We share the details of the new agreement and what it means for California's attempts to have zero-emission vehicles operating in many parts of our supply chains.Supply Chain Xchange also offers a podcast series called Supply Chain in the Fast Lane. It is co-produced with the Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals. All episodes are available to stream now. Go to your favorite podcast platform to subscribe and to listen to past and future episodes. The podcast is also available at www.thescxchange.com.Articles and resources mentioned in this episode:Orkin CommercialUnpredictability dampens exporters outlookCalifornia drops proposed ban on propane forkliftsVisit Supply Chain XchangeListen to CSCMP and Supply Chain Xchange's Supply Chain in the Fast Lane podcastSend feedback about this podcast to podcast@agilebme.comPodcast is sponsored by: Storage SolutionsOther linksAbout DC VELOCITYSubscribe to DC VELOCITYSign up for our FREE newslettersAdvertise with DC VELOCITY
In this episode of The Dairy Podcast Show, Tom Nauman, Dairy Nutrition and Technical Services Manager at The Wenger Group, explains what microbiology nutrition is, the role of Smartbacteria, how they support digestive efficiency, and why trusting microbiology-driven concepts is key to improving cow health and performance. Listen now on all major platforms!"When we talk about microbiology nutrition, we're talking about making the most of what specific bacteria can do to enhance what's going on in the cow's rumen."Meet the guest: Tom Nauman is the Dairy Nutrition and Technical Services Manager at The Wenger Group, bringing over 40 years of experience in dairy nutrition. A graduate of Delaware Valley College, he has spent decades optimizing dairy feeding strategies and advancing technical services in the industry.What you'll learn:(00:00) Highlight(01:37) Introduction(04:18) Technical services explained(08:56) Smartbacteria in dairy(10:21) Feeding smart bacteria(11:37) Managing rich diets(18:19) Monitoring nutrition(19:34) Final three questionsThe Dairy Podcast Show is trusted and supported by innovative companies like:Priority IAC* Adisseo- Scoular- Protekta- Berg + Schmidt- dsm-firmenich- AGRI-TRAC- AHV- SmaXtec- ICC- Natural Biologics- Volac
In this episode of the AgNet News Hour, hosts Sabrina Halvorson and Lorrie Boyer discuss Cargill's $32.5 million settlement in a class action lawsuit over turkey price fixing. The discussion covers the implications of price fixing in the turkey and broader poultry industries, including the involvement of multiple major companies such as Butterball, Hillshire Brands, Hormel, Kraft Foods, Jenny O Turkey, Purdue Farms, and Prestage Farms. The hosts delve into the intricacies of market transparency, the impact on independent growers, and the behind-the-scenes challenges faced by the poultry industry. The case, which started in 2019, underlines the complexity and length of litigation processes in agricultural sectors. Katie Driver, the Technical Services Manager for UPL in Northern California, discusses the increasing issue of fungicide resistance in almonds. She outlines best practices for managing resistance, such as rotating fungicide groups and using multi-site fungicides. Katie highlights the importance of product stewardship and good cultural practices like proper irrigation, pruning, and sanitation. She introduces Axios 20SC, a new fungicide with a novel mode of action (group 52) that helps combat and prevent resistance in almonds.
Send us a textIn this podcast, Frazer Chesterman talks with Lionel Petton and Veronique Loysch, both of whom will be speaking at FuturePrint TECH on 6-7th November in Cambridge. Key messages in this Podcast:Cabot Inkjet Dispersions are leading the industry with a Comprehensive Product Portfolio and Technical Expertise – with a Comprehensive Portfolio of CAB-O-JET® Water-Based Pigment Dispersions . Their technical expertise has a Global Reach with a number of locations around the world. Cabot has a strong Commitment to Sustainability and are providing service from the very beginning in the supply chain to enable your Inkjet solutions in the most sustainable way.Recently Cabot has been investing in Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning to save cost and create high throughput in our labs. Machine learning enables intelligent learning and tech advancements. They have implemented Machine Learning in our plant in Haverhill to make predictions on maintenance needs and foreseeable errors (based on loads of measured parameters). They are using Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning in a meaningful way. Cabot are continuously investing in science and data driven approach. Lionel Petton: Earlier this year, he became Sr. Technical Services Manager in Cabot's inkjet division. He advises and assist customers in the selection of our water-based pigment dispersions. He leads the innovation effort by focusing on understanding customer unmet needs and new market trends.Veronique Loysch: In 2022, Veronique joined Cabot's Inkjet business as a Key Account Manager, where she now works closely with major customers to expand our business into new and evolving application areas. Her focus is on delivering tailored solutions that meet customers' specific needs, with an emphasis on building lasting partnerships.Listen on:Apple PodcastGoogle PodcastSpotifyWhat is FuturePrint? FuturePrint is a digital and in person platform and community dedicated to future print technology. Over 15,000 people per month read our articles, listen to our podcasts, view our TV features, click on our e-newsletters and attend our in-person and virtual events. We hope to see you at one of our future events:FuturePrint TECH: Digital Print for Manufacturing 6-7 Nov '24, Cambridge, UK FuturePrint TECH: Packaging & Labels 2-3 April '25, Valencia, Spain
James Hempfling PhD, who is part of the Greens Solutions Team at Envu Turf as their Technical Services Manager, joins me to discuss his research on anthracnose and how to comabt this critical turfgrass pest. To learn more about James and the products Envu has to offer please visit: https://www.us.envu.com/turf-and-ornamentals-management Thanks to our sponsors! https://www.rightlineusa.com https://www.greenkeeperapp.com/marketing/ https://oceanorganics.com Jams! https://music.apple.com/us/album/shady-grove/15751074?i=15751035 https://open.spotify.com/track/4Br87hfDhwArVu2yIWx2W4?si=8ed20b22c8fe4181
Hello there!In this episode of The Poultry Nutrition Blackbelt Podcast, Dr. Vanessa Iseri from Kemin explores the role of nutritional emulsifiers in enhancing fat digestion in poultry. She explains how these emulsifiers improve the hydrolysis and absorption of fats, leading to better feed efficiency and nutrient utilization. Join us to uncover valuable insights into the science behind nutritional emulsifiers and their benefits for poultry nutrition."Lysophospholipids help with overall fat digestion in broilers, from emulsification to hydrolysis and absorption."Meet the guest: Dr. Vanessa Iseri holds a Ph.D. in Immunology and Nutrition from the University of California, Davis. With over nine years of experience as a Technical Services Manager for Poultry at Kemin, she specializes in animal nutrition and veterinary medicine. Her in-depth knowledge and practical experience contribute significantly to advancements in poultry nutrition.What you'll learn:(00:00) Highlight(01:08) Introduction(01:57) Overview of lysophospholipids(03:14) Benefits of nutritional emulsifiers(06:10) Energy matrix and cost savings(07:30) Fat and amino acid digestibility(09:48) Emulsifiers in poultry species(13:15) Closing thoughtsThe Poultry Nutrition Blackbelt Podcast is trusted and supported by innovative companies like: Kemin* Cargill* Kerry- BASF- Anitox
Technical Services Manager for pet nutrition at IFF Dr. Mary Cope answers the question, "How are the predicted pet food trends playing out so far in 2024?"
On this Progressive Dairy Podcast, Matt Kauffman, Great Lakes Regional Sales Manager at Papillon Agricultural Company, chats with Clayton Stoffel, Technical Services Manager at Papillon, about getting the most from amino acid blends. They examine the importance of quality control, ration diversity and targeting amino acids, plus how all of this impacts IOFC. Episode Highlights: The deficiencies of commodity proteins (~1:43)The importance of quality control (~7:33)The benefits of targeting amino acids (~12:10)The economics of blended proteins (~15:44) This episode is sponsored by Papillon Agricultural Company. Papillon Agricultural Company develops and produces premium nutritional products for consultants, feed suppliers and producers nationwide. We commit to progressive research and a rigorous quality control program to deliver consistent, high-quality ingredients designed to maximize feed efficiency at the farm level. Our product portfolio includes prebiotics and probiotics, amino acid blends and specialty solutions.
Dust Safety Science: Improving Combustible Dust Safety in the Workplace
Chrissy Klocker, Technical Services Manager at Donaldson based out of Saint Paul, Minnesota, explains options for collecting combustible metal dusts.
I am an Honors Graduate from UC Davis in Environmental Horticulture. Started my career on the end of a water hose in a retail nursery in 1968. After graduating I joined the UC Cooperative Extension Service as Farm Advisor for San Francisco and San Mateo Counties where I specialized in weed control in turf and landscapes and high use athletic turf. In 1980 I joined ChemLawn Corporation as Technical Services Manager for the western United States. We opened a number of branches over the next seven years growing revenues from just over one million dollars to twenty three million. Saw the real opportunity for growth in landscape maintenance services. Joined Industrial Landscape Services in 1986 as an Account Manager and led the enhancement team as well. On March first 1989 I joined Environmental Care in Calabasas as Technical Services Manager. In 1992 was promoted to Regional Manager for NorCal and SVP in 1997 taking over the western US maintenance operations. Grew from 24 branches to 55 over the next 17 years until the merger with The Brickman Group in 2014. Held various SVP roles with BrightView managing maintenance operations until 2021 when I joined Sperber Landscape Companies. Just completed two and a half year assignment managing maintenance operations on the Hawaiian Islands. Now working on special projects for the Sperber organization.
Host turns guest as Matt Wells, Technical Services Manager at Virbac NZ, joins the Vet Chat this week and shares his wisdom on the diagnosis and closed reduction of dislocated hips in cattle. During his 13 years in clinical practice, he was able to develop his skills in this area and has presented at the NZVA conference, and still regularly talks on dislocated hips to recent graduates at the Supergrad Day. Matt shares tips and tricks that have helped him in the past, as well as resources he has created that have helped others be successful in their attempts. Closed reduction of dislocated hips: Getting the clunk Dislocated hips: Open reduction Dislocated Hips - Diagnosis & Reduction
On this Progressive Dairy Podcast, Matt Kaufmann, Great Lakes Regional Sales Manager at Papillon Agricultural Company, talks with Dr. Devan Paulus Compart, Technical Services Manager at Papillon, about the three phases of the Stress Response Cascade: initial stressors, the negative effect trio and, finally, reduced health and productivity. You'll also hear about five key strategies to address that impact—and learn how functional additives play a key role in preventing damage and assisting systemic repair. Episode Highlights: Three phases of the Stress Response Cascade (1:50)Five key strategies for addressing the Stress Response Cascade (9:54)Functional additives and their impacts (11:45)Papillon's “diagnose first” approach (22:40) This episode is sponsored by Papillon Agricultural Company. Papillon Agricultural Company develops and produces premium nutritional products for consultants, feed suppliers and producers nationwide. We commit to progressive research and a rigorous quality control program to deliver consistent, high-quality ingredients designed to maximize feed efficiency at the farm level. Our product portfolio includes prebiotics and probiotics, bypass proteins and specialty solutions.
Maree Crawford is a passionate contributor to the Australian agricultural industry with a focus on delivering solutions through research, technology and best practice. She is a Technical Services Manager with Elders, and Non-Executive Director at Tosari Crop Research Centre. In this episode, Maree discusses what it was like growing up with 10 brothers, her love of sports, career influences, and the importance of upskilling young people in agriculture. View the transcript for this episode. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In today's episode of Bricks & Bytes, we have Jamie Dalton, Founder of Built In Digital. Learn about software adoption in construction, high-impact technology areas across the AEC industry, mixed reality, and more! Tune in to find out about: Impact of software adoption on construction How to convince people to use tech How to train staff with new tech products Areas of the AEC industry that need technology Logical thinking and problem-solving If you enjoy today's episode, leave us a comment. And don't forget to subscribe to our channel! ---------------------------------------- Jamie Dalton | Founder of Built In Digital and Technical Services Manager at ISG | ConTech ---------------------------------------- Today's Sponsor: beta – Construction and technology network platform – connecting the tech industry with traditional construction partners. Check www.the-beta.com ---------------------------------------- Timestamps: (00:00:00 - 00:02:43) - Intro (00:02:43 - 00:05:24) - How Built In Digital started (00:05:24 - 00:09:35) - Key Lessons Learnt (00:09:35 - 00:14:35) - How to convince people to use tech in their business (00:14:35 - 00:30:40) - How to train staff with new products (00:30:40 - 00:35:10) - What areas of Construction need Technology (00:35:10 - 00:41:46) - Mixed Reality (00:41:46 - 00:44:44) - How to think logically (00:44:44 - 00:44:44) - Outro
In this episode of the Progressive Dairy Podcast, Dr. Devan Paulus Compart, Technical Services Manager with Papillon Agricultural Company, shares her 5-step process for selecting feed additives, how additives can be used as a tool to manage on-farm challenges, what metrics define feed additive success and how to make an informed financial decision for your operation. To learn more about how feed additives improve animal health and productivity, visit papillon-ag.com or reach out to your local Papillon representative. This episode is sponsored by Papillon Agricultural Company.
Join Jennifer Kulzer, Director of Global Digital Experience, and guests Frank Seger, Food and Microbiology Preservation at Corbion and Al King, Technical Services Manager at Corbion, as they put Corbion's Natural Mold Inhibition Model under the microscope.Learn about the Natural Mold Inhibition tool — its development, application and accuracy, as well as the Tech Team's use of it in bakeries. All of this in this NEW! episode of "A Fresh Perspective Podcast."
This month we're focusing on the Innovate UK project which focuses on the cultivation of a new cash crop – daffodils. The project looks into the use of an element within daffodil bulbs which could be incorporated into ruminant rations to help reduce methane emissions, and to discuss this we're joined by Lewis Davies, Group Sustainability Manager; Andrew Evans, Group Sustainability, Innovation and Food Supply Chain Director and Alison Bond, Technical Services Manager from Rumenco. - Music by Joseph McDade - josephmcdade.com
About the Guest Nat Stas is a Technical Services Manager for PIC, joining the company in May of 2017. Nat has been in the commercial swine industry for 10 years, gathering experience within production, research and academia. After receiving his Bachelor of Science degree in Animal Science from Pennsylvania State University, Nat spent some time […]
A livestock farmer and an energy expert share their knowledge of great and safe grilling techniques. We talk cuts, foolproof ways to cook, energy use and storage. Hear from Wes Hornback, who with his family raise beef and pork, along with David Rich, Propane Marketing & Technical Services Manager, GROWMARK.
Olá sejam bem vindo ao nosso quadro de entrevistas do Podcast da Mineração. Nesse programa fizemos uma entrevista com Welson Barbosa, Engenheiro de Minas formado pela Universidade Federal de Ouro Preto (UFOP) e possui pós-graduação em Gestão de Projetos pela Fundação Dom Cabral (FDC). Com quase 15 anos de experiência em atividades de perfuração e desmonte, atualmente atua como Technical Services Manager para a região EMEA (Europa, Oriente Médio e África) na Orica, líder mundial no setor de explosivos para mineração e construção civil Onde o conversamos sobre desafios e novidades sobre desmonte de rochas na região EMEA (Europa, Oriente Médio e África) Confiram essa e outras entrevistas no canal e Lembrem-se: "Mineração pode não ser o futuro mas não existe futuro sem a mineração" Criação de Arte: José Alison Baracho #mineração #tecnologia #technology #podcastdamineração #podcast #minetomill #engenheirodeminas #engenhariademinas #futuro #inovação #innovations #desmonte #blast #detonação #quary #emea #orica
In the world of GMPs and quality, it's easy to overlook the importance of pest management until its too late. In this episode, Frank Meek, Manager of Technical Services at Rollins/Orkin joins us to tell us how Orkin approaches all things pest control, from prevention, investigations, and control of pest along with other services they provide the industry. Frank Meek is a Technical Services Manager for Rollins. As a board-certified entomologist and 30-year industry veteran, he is an acknowledged leader in the field of pest management. He loves insects, spiders, and crawl spaces. Listen in as Frank shares his passion for pest control and teaches Leslie and I how to be better insect detectives.To reach out to Orkin's industry team, visit here: https://www.orkincommercial.com/ You can also visit: https://www.orkin.com
Today on Unbound Anna and Dan meet with Scarlett Fisher-Herreman to learn more about the role of technical services in a large (for Kansas) urban public library. Yes, we talk about Covid and resources that Scarlett uses in her role. But we also get to talk about zoos and having a neighborhood beat. Scarlett is cool, your cool, let's spend another twenty minutes being cool together. Scarlett Fisher-Herreman is the Technical Services Manager at the Topeka & Shawnee County Public Library. She leads of team of 15 staff responsible for acquisitions, cataloging, and processing of the library's physical and digital collections. A native of Omaha, Neb., Scarlett moved to Kansas to complete library school at Emporia State University and ended up staying for 20 years! Scarlett, her husband, and two teenage children enjoy community activities and keeping up on their Craftsman bungalow located near the library. In March 2022, Scarlett became a docent educator at the Topeka Zoo & Conservation Center.
Dr Paula Gonzalez-Rivas is the Technical Services Manager for Nutrition at Virbac and on today's episode she discusses some of the latest products developed by Virbac in relation to sheep health and the potential benefits they can bring to Australian sheep farmers. About Virbac: Virbac (Australia) Pty Ltd is a specialist animal health company with its core business in sheep and cattle products, veterinary pharmaceuticals and vaccines, a wide range of petcare products for dogs and cats, plus a broad range of products for horses. Virbac has operated in Australia for over 30 years. With a team of over 200 personnel Virbac is one of the top 3 animal health companies in Australia. Virbac takes pride in its ability to develop and manufacture products in Australia, for Australia. The company has 4 sites in NSW with 3 of these dedicated to manufacturing. Virbac strives to develop and maintain close relationships with its customers. This is delivered by a team of over 60 personnel in sales, marketing and customer service. Source: https://au.virbac.com/
AOA is live this week from the Commodity Classic in New Orleans! Today, the folks at UPL are unveiling a new preemergence herbicide, Preview 2.1 SC, first on the show we spoke with Joe Vassios, Food Value Chain lead about the focus of UPL on OpenAg - keeping the industry connected. Mike Steenhoek, from the Soy Transportation Coalition had an update on the supply chain issues impacting the export business. Then James Coday, Strategic Marketing Manager spoke about the advantages of Preview 2.1 SC; and the show ended with Lynn Justesen, Technical Services Manager about the agronomic concerns of growers across the country.
Randy discusses Orion's acquisition of Stay-Lite, not many lighting developments at CES 2022, Sengled receives 10th CES Innovation Award, The IES has launched a new campaign called We Believe, Acuity Brands announces price increase, NEMA has published a white paper on Unified Glare Rating (UGR), O'Blaney Rinker Announces New Partnership with Satco and Axolight, MODA Light is looking for a Technical Services Manager, and WE-EF Lighting is looking for Gulf and Southwest Regional Sales Managers.
The National Pork Industry Foundation has announced the Neil Dierks Scholarship, created to support students seeking a graduate degree, in a field related to the pork industry, at a land grant university. As CEO of the National Pork Producers Council for more than 30 years, Neil Dierks devoted himself to U.S. pork producers' well-being. His 2021 retirement created an opportunity to honor his contribution to the US pork industry and legacy as a leader, while carrying on his passion of equipping the next generation of pork industry leaders.Joining Feedstuffs editor Sarah Muirhead to reflect on his legacy and contributions to the industry are Ken and Julie Maschhoff of The Maschhoffs.For more information on how to support the newly created Neil Dierks Scholarship, visit NPPC.org.This podcast is sponsored by Arm & Hammer Animal and Food Production and their #ScienceHearted podcast, “Food Chain Chats. In the latest episode, hear from Dr. Sangita Jalukar, Technical Services Manager at ARM & HAMMER, about recent groundbreaking cytotoxicity research and the “PPR” approach to helping animals battle mycotoxin challenges – from the inside out. Listen and subscribe to “Food Chain Chats” HERE, or wherever you find your favorite podcasts.
Animal welfare has long been a topic of discussion, and even some debate, across the food sector and within agriculture but when both sectors can come together to discuss moving forward, it's a powerful thing.That is exactly what took place this week in Orlando, Fla., and Feedstuffs editor Sarah Muirhead was on hand and had the opportunity to catch up with symposium organizer Angela Baysinger, DVM, MS, MSc, North America Animal Welfare Lead on Merck Animal Health's Veterinary & Consumer Affairs Team. In this week's episode, they discuss the key learnings and takeaways from the meeting and share thoughts on what the group learned from a visit to the local zoo to talk with the welfare specialist there where the animals are always in front of the public.This episode was sponsored by Arm & Hammer Animal and Food Production and their #ScienceHearted podcast, “Food Chain Chats. In the latest episode, hear from Dr. Sangita Jalukar, Technical Services Manager at ARM & HAMMER, about recent groundbreaking cytotoxicity research and the “PPR” approach to helping animals battle mycotoxin challenges – from the inside out. Listen and subscribe to “Food Chain Chats” wherever you find your favorite podcasts.
How does biomapping help address FSIS standards and reduce pathogen loads at meat processing facilities? Why is understanding the science behind any food safety approach important when planning a multi-hurdle, multi-technology strategy? What are the best applications and synergies for some of the most common antimicrobials? Tapping their extensive hands-on expertise as part of the Arm & Hammer Animal and Food Production team, Dr. Jack McReynolds, Director of Research and Development, and Dr. Christine Alvarado, Technical Services Manager, discuss some of the most pressing food safety topics. If you're interested in learning more about the latest food safety strategies, you won't want to miss this #ScienceHearted discussion with host Andy Vance.
Clean Talk - The State of Infection Control w/ Brad Whitchurch
With many businesses and healthcare organizations continuing to operate in virtual ways, the number of remote-friendly collaboration tools continues to grow. In S1 EP3 of Clean Talk podcast at the HIMSS 2021 conference, Seal Shield CEO, Brad Whitchurch, interviews Dana Berwick, Technical Services Manager at Jefferson Radiology, about the pros and cons of the online platforms that are being implemented as a result of Covid and the challenges of the software applications that were not designed to function in a distributed fashion. Tune in to learn more about the hindrances Radiologists are having to navigate to accommodate the new virtual workforce model.Please visit https://sealshield.com/podcast/ To hear from more thought leaders, and subscribe to the Clean Talk Podcast!
In this episode, Jim discusses the challenges around leading volunteers, the power of relationships and reveals his secrets to creating long-lasting relationships. James Baty is a partner at Sauter, Baty & Bloomquist, Inc. in Mount Vernon, Iowa and is the Executive Director for the Concrete Foundations Association. Combined with his degree (BARCH '92) in Architecture from Iowa State University, James has added a career long emphasis on thermal design efficiency and concrete construction. From 1991-2001 he served Thermomass as Technical Services Manager where he was responsible for the integration of thermal efficiency with commercial construction through engineering, design consultation and construction supervision. Since 2001, he has served the global concrete industry as a manager and director within both the cast-in-place and tilt-up concrete construction industries. His focus is providing guidance to both members and general industry for design, construction and performance aspects of buildings as well as company operation and workforce development. He also serves as a primary educator to the concrete industry and a certification examiner for the ACI/CFA Residential Foundation Technician and ACI/TCA Certified Tilt-Up Supervisor programs. Website: https://cfawalls.org Dave Darren Web page https://lockedonleadership.com http://darrencecil.com/ Facebook (personal) https://www.facebook.com/david.rosenberg.54584 https://www.facebook.com/darren.cecil.9 Facebook (Company) https://www.facebook.com/lockedonleadership/ LinkedIn (personal) https://www.linkedin.com/in/dave-rosenberg-264b099/ LinkedIn (Company) https://www.linkedin.com/company/lockedonleadership/ YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsNio86UEGrS0WJ1FVh2EIQ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCm_uRcrB91HfkkH02A7v4YQ/videos Twitter https://twitter.com/LockedOnLeaders Instagram https://www.instagram.com/lockedonleaders/
How are food safety standards and regulations evolving? What can protein producers, packers and processors expect this year and beyond, especially as it relates to Salmonella and other pathogenic threats? Tapping his food safety expertise in both livestock production and meat processing, Dr. Steve Larsen, Technical Services Manager at Arm & Hammer Animal and Food Production, shares his insights on how taking a multi-hurdle, multi-technology approach can ready you for whatever might be coming down the line. If you're interested in taking a farm-to-fork food safety approach that stresses continuous improvement, you won't want to miss Steve's #ScienceHearted discussion with host Andy Vance in this episode of “Food Chain Chats.”
Dr Peter Yoder presents on protein metabolism and Amino Acids in July's The Nutritionist Webinar. Dr Peter Yoder is the Technical Services Manager at Perdue Agribusiness. He recently completed his PhD program in the Hanigan Lab at Virginia Tech. His primary focus was on Amino Acids and dietary nutrient variation. His talk focused on the amino acid requirements in dairy cow nutrition. His presentation in pdf form: The Nutritionist 2020 Yoder PDF
In episode #5, we feature Dr. Brandon Goehring, a Technical Services Manager at Visko Teepak. He finished his BS in Animal Science at Iowa State University. He completed his MS and PhD at Kansas State university researching bacon quality. While at K-state, he managed in the K-State Meat Lab and coached the Meats Judging team. Upon graduating, he went to work for the CampoFrio Food group in an R&D role working with Italian style Salami, Prosciutto and other dry-cured food items. He then moved on to a Food Scientist teaching/troubleshooting role at Ultrasource where he managed the Test kitchen and the Ultrasource Academy programs. While at Ultrasource he spent a significant time working with smokehouse operations and drying chambers. He currently works at Viskoteepak as a Technical Services Manager providing customer troubleshooting solutions for Fibrous, Plastic, Cellulose, and Collagen casings. You will learn about: -Quality parameters of meat -Differences between wet aging and dry aging -Factors to control when producing fermented meat products -The importance of pH in meat processing And a lot more.
This week in the Hot Seat is Tony Doyle, Technical Services Manager at Disc Brakes Australia talking to us about the future of Aftermarket Brake Rotor Technologies including regenerative braking and electrification, innovation projects, upgraded slotted and cross-drilled rotors as well as common misconceptions or knowledge gaps in the market place.
Jeff Koraleski, a Technical Services Manager here at Buildertrend, joins Paul and Tom on The Building Code for another “Feature Spotlight.” The feature we're spotlighting this week is a true client favorite - To-Do's!
On our second "Feature Spotlight" episode of The Building Code, Andy McCarville - a Technical Services Manager - joins us to chat about Daily Logs...what they are, how the feature has grown within Buildertrend and how our customers are using it.
Suchi Garg is an IT professional through and through and happened upon PHP and Drupal essentially by accident at work. As of 2017, she has been working exclusively in Drupal for a decade and is still very passionate about code, contribution, the community, and passing on her knowledge through training. She is Technical Services Manager at Acquia. Read the full post and see the conversation video at the Acquia Developer Center: https://dev.acquia.com/podcast/250-suchi-garg-career-makes-community
Technical Services Manager at Metamend Jade Carter, discusses his role with Metamend, plus what his take is on the potential increased use of web analytics in 2008.