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February 20, 2019

AFIA opens registration for AFIA-KSU 500: Fundamentals of Feed Manufacturing

The American Feed Industry Association has opened registration for its spring online feed manufacturing course, conducted in partnership with Kansas State University, April 15 – June 3.

'This course is an excellent resource for anyone needing a broad base of knowledge about feed manufacturing,' said Gary Huddleston, AFIA's director of feed manufacturing and regulatory affairs. 'Over 500 people from around the world have taken advantage of this affordable and convenient course.'
 


The five-week, "AFIA 500: Fundamentals of Feed Manufacturing" distance education program provides an in-depth understanding of the feed manufacturing process, while allowing participants to work at their own pace and engage in online discussions with other students and university instructors.

The feed technology group in KSU's Department of Grain Science and Industry developed AFIA 500 in 2010. The course covers a variety of topics, including: the process flow from particle size reduction, to batching and mixing, conditioning and pelleting, boilers, post-pellet systems, packaging and loadout, and maintenance.

KSU is the only US University to offer a Bachelor of Science degree in feed manufacturing and is home to the IGP Institute. For more than 35 years, the IGP Institute has established a worldwide reputation as a centre of excellence for international programs related to flour milling and grain processing, feed manufacturing and grain quality management, and grain marketing and risk management focused on corn, grain sorghum, soybeans and wheat. The courses are taught by a diverse blend of individuals from KSU and within the feed and allied industries and provide in-depth training on all aspects related to feed manufacturing.

Program fees are $499 for members and $685 for nonmembers. The deadline to register is Friday, March 29.

For more information and to register visit the course website, HERE.
 

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