- Using Mealworms for HPAI Protection, Part 1
- Using Mealworms for HPAI Protection, Part 2
- Great Year for Milk Production
00:01:05 ā Using Mealworms for HPAI Protection, Part 1: The show starts with Laura Miller, K-State associate professor of veterinary virology, as she explains research of using mealworms to help protect poultry from highly pathogenic avian influenza.
Protecting the Nation’s Poultry Supply
00:12:05 ā Using Mealworms for HPAI Protection, Part 2: Laura continues today’s show as she discusses how this can be used for wild birds and other species, as well as highlights the teamwork on this project.
00:23:05 ā Great Year for Milk Production: K-State dairy specialist, Mike Brouk, ends the show as he passes along data from 2025 that shows an increase of 45,000 dairy cows in Kansas which helped produce a banner year for milk production and is expected to continue in 2026.
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