Dr. Dejan Miladinovic: Moisture Management in Feed | Ep. 61

The Feed Science Podcast Show

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In this episode of The Feed Science Podcast Show, Dr. Dejan Miladinovic, Head of the Center for Feed Technology at the Norwegian University of Life Sciences, shares his insights on the essential role of steam conditioning in improving feed production. He talks about the importance of steam quality, effective moisture management, and how different climates can affect feed stability. Join us to discover the latest in feed technology and learn how advanced processing techniques can elevate feed quality. Listen now on all major platforms.

"Moisture management in feed pellets is vital, especially in different climatic conditions, to prevent brittleness or spoilage and maintain feed quality."

Meet the guest: Dr. Dejan Miladinovic, PhD, is the Head of the Center for Feed Technology at the Norwegian University of Life Sciences, with over 20 years of experience in feed and food extrusion. His expertise spans innovation, entrepreneurship, quality control, and feed processing technologies. He has co-authored over 20 research articles and holds patents in feed technology.

What will you learn: 

  • (00:00) Highlight
  • (01:14) Introduction
  • (04:19) Steam quality factors
  • (07:24) Water uptake methods
  • (10:26) Moisture management techniques
  • (13:22) Nutritional quality and steam
  • (21:20) Discussion on nutrient stability
  • (23:44) Closing Remarks

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