Taking a holistic perspective and understanding technological advancements are crucial to manage animal health and improve risk categorization in today's beef industry. In this episode, Dr. Krehbiel emphasizes that interdisciplinary collaboration approaches are key to addressing grand challenges in ruminant nutrition. Also, he highlights that connecting people with the sources of their food and enhancing their understanding of food production can bridge the gap between agriculture and the general population and thus, help pave a better future for the beef industry.
“The conversation around climate change and sustainability is critically important to us, because the way we think about sustaining our industry will be critically important for its future.” – Dr. Clint Krehbiel
What you'll learn:
- (00:00) Highlight
- (02:03) Introduction
- (16:04) What to keep in mind when choosing mentors
- (19:01) Advances over the last 15 years in the understanding of feedlot cattle health
- (22:13) Nutritional areas for future research
- (25:58) Questions that technology will figure out
- (29:51) Holistic approach and interdisciplinary teams
- (32:08) The logistics of the opportunities
- (34:25) Collaborative approaches for addressing grand challenges in ruminant nutrition
- (44:00) The final questions
Meet the guest: Dr. Clint Krehbiel
Experience
- Current: Dean of Davis College of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources at Texas Tech University
- Past: Dennis and Marta White Endowed Regents Professor at Oklahoma State University; Marvel L. Baker Head and Professor of Animal Science at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.
Background
- Postdoctorate (US Meat Animal Research Center)
- Ph.D. (the University of Nebraska-Lincoln)
- M.Sc. (Kansas State University)
- B.Sc. (Kansas State University)
Connect with our guest on Social Media: LinkedIn
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Information
- Show
- FrequencyUpdated Weekly
- PublishedJune 28, 2023 at 3:35 PM UTC
- Length52 min
- Season1
- Episode31
- RatingClean