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Ongoing
Drs. Kenneth Kalscheur, Arnold Hippen, and David Schingoethe. Effect of feeding a protected source of calcium chloride on dry matter intake and urine pH of dry dairy cows. $4,864. Hubbard Feeds, Inc., Feb 2007 - Jan 2008.
Dr. Lloyd Metzger. Low fat/fat free process cheese for slice on slice applications. $64,378. Dairy Management Inc., Jan 2007 - Dec 2007.
Joan Hegerfeld (Family Youth Development/4-H), Dr David Henning, Dr Sanjeev Anand, Padmanaban Krishnan (Nutrition, Food Science and Hospitality), and Rhoda Burrows (Horticulture, Forestry, Landscape and Parks): Study of the reduction of foodborne risks associated with direct marketed foods in South Dakota. $500,000. CSREES/USDA. Nov. 2003 - Nov. 2007.
Drs. David Schingoethe, Arnold Hippen, and Kenneth Kalscheur. Canola meal in place of distillers grains for lactating cows. $28,314, Canola Council of Canada. January 2007 - August 2008.
Drs. Arnold Hippen, Kenneth Kalscheur, and David Schingoethe. Monensin, corn distillers grains, and nonstructural carbohydrate dietary interactions on production and milk fatty acid composition in dairy cows. $65,019. Elanco Animal Health. January 2007 - December 2008.
Drs. Kenneth Kalscheur and David Schingoethe. Combustion analyzer to determine nitrogen of ethanol of co-products fed to dairy cattle. $19,393. USDA-NRI Equipment Grant. January 2007- December 2007.
Drs. Kenneth Kalscheur, Arnold Hippen and David Schingoethe. Enhancement of the nutriional qualities of milk via the Favored dairy program. $38,279. Favored Dairy Operations. October 2006 - September 2008.
Drs. Ashraf Hassan and Chandradhar Dwivedi. Chemopreventive effects of exopolysaccharides produced by yogurt cultures on tumor development. SD Agricultural Experiment Station. July 2006 - June 2008.
Dr. Arnold Hippen. The feeding value of corn germ compared with corn distillers grains in dairy cow diets. $31,445. SD Corn Utilization Council. July 2006 - June 2008.
Dr. Kenneth Kalscheur. Amino acid utilization of dairy cows fed increasing concentrations of dried distillers grains. $32,620. SD Corn Utilization Council. July 2006 - June 2008.
Dr. David Schingoethe. Condensed corn distillers solubles with fish oil as a value-added feed for dairy cows. $32,580. SD Corn Utilization Council. July 2006 - June 2008.
Dr. Arnold Hippen and Ashraf Hassan. Production of novel probiotic dairy products rich in conjugated linoleic acid. $27,000.U.S. Egypt Joint Science and Technology Center. July 2006 to June 2008.
Dr. Arnold Hippen, Darrel Rennich, Drs. Kenneth Kalscheur and David Schingoethe. XPC in Dairy Cow diets which contain dried distillers grains plus solubles. $28,000. DiamondV Mills. May 2006 - May 2008.
Drs. Arnold Hippen and Chris Chase (Vet Science). Effect of source of selenium and vitamin E supplementation on performance and immune response in dairy calves. $8,000. Alltech. January 2006 - March 2007.
Drs. Vikram Mistry and Raj Nauth. Development of Food-grade Organisms for Antimicrobial Production. $57,944. BL Ingredients, Inc. February 2006 - February 2008.
Drs. Arnold Hippen, David Schingoethe, Kenneth Kalscheur: Glycerol, a coproduct of biodiesel production: Effects on rumen fermentation and metabolism when fed to dairy cows. $6,000. IFFCO. July 2005 - June 2007.
Drs. David Schingoethe, Arnold Hippen, Kenneth Kalscheur: Feeding value of corn distillers solubles and distillers grains with or without solubles for lactating dairy cows. $33,925. South Dakota Corn Utilization Council. July 2005 - June 2006.
Drs. Don Boggs, Robbi Pritchard, Hans Stein, Arnold Hippen, Dave Schingoethe: Biomass research and development for the prodution of fuels, power, chemicals, and other economical and sustainable products. $150,000. Broin Industries. June 2004 - Sept. 2006.
Dr. Ashraf Hassan: Expanding the use of whey in food and increase in food safety. $30,000. USDA-FAS, US-Egypt joint board on scienfitic and technological cooperation. Sept. 2004 - Aug. 2007.
Dr. Dave Schingoethe: Evaluation of improved dried distillers grains with solubles for dairy cattle. $40,683. Dakota Gold Research Foundation. Dec. 2003 - Dec. 2007.
Dr. Dave Schingoethe: Evaluation of feeding yeast extract to lactating cows during warm weather. $30,000. Diamond V Mills, Inc. Apr. 2002 - Feb. 2008.
Drs. Arnold Hippen, Ken Kalscheur, and Dave Schingoethe: Study new uses of distillers grain products in dairy cattle feeding. $167,000. USDA-ARS. April 2002 - April 2007.
Completed
Dr. Vikram Mistry. Development of a new buttermilk ingredient. $140,082. Kraft Foods. Dec. 2002 - Dec. 2006.
Drs. Arnold Hippen, Alvaro Garcia, Kenneth Kalscheur: Comfort and hygiene of dairy cows lying on organic vs. inorganic bedding materials. $22,542. Ag Lime Sales Inc. November 2005 - November 2006.
Drs. Trey Patterson, Kent Tjardes, Robert Thaler, Alvaro Garcia, Cody Wright: Corn distillers grains as a strategy to improve the nutritional status of livestock. $4,000. South Dakota Corn Utilization Council. July 2005 - June 2006.
Drs. Kenneth Kalscheur, Arnold Hippen, David Schingoethe: Impact of increasing distillers grains on phosphorus utilization and excretion in dairy cows. $27,750. South Dakota Corn Utilization Council. July 2005 - June 2006.
Dr. Ashraf Hassan: Isolation and purification of exopolysaccharides from lactic cultures. $5,000. Royal Veterinary and Agricultural University, Denmark. Sept.2004 - June. 2006.
Dr. Dave Schingoethe: Distillers grains in dairy cattle diets. $24,000. Griffith Faculty Research Award, SDSU College of ABS. July 2004 - July 2006.
Dr. Ken Kalscheur: Improving intake and performance of dairy cows fed wet distillers grains preserved with CakeGuard. $12,111. Alltech. July 2004 - Dec. 2005.
Dr. Robert Baer: Improving the nutritional quality and texture of frozen desserts. $20,000. Wells Dairy, Inc. Aug. 2004 - Feb. 2006.
Dr. Ken Kalscheur: Replacement of forage in dairy cow diets with distillers grain. $27,750. South Dakota Corn Utilization Council. July 2004 - July 2005.
Dr. Ashraf Hassan: $5000. SDSU Research Support Fund. Apr. 2004 - Apr. 2005.
Drs. David Galipeau, Ashraf Hassan, Michael Ropp, Xiuging Wang, Brian Logue, Jihong Cole-Dai: Acquisition of a scanning electron microscope. $252,000. National Science Foundation. August 2005 – July 2006.
Drs. Kenneth Kalscheur, Alvaro Garcia, Arnold Hippen, David Schingoethe: Preserving characteristics and digestibility of wet distillers grains with and without the addition of Silo-King. $7,069. Agri-King. August 2005 - August 2006.
Drs. Arnold Hippen, David Schingoethe, Kenneth Kalscheur: Glycerol, a coproduct of biodiesel production as a feed supplement to dairy cows. $15,000. South Dakota Soybean Research and Promotion Board. July 2005 - June 2006.
Drs. Arnold Hippen, Ken Kalscheur, and Dave Schingoethe: Evaluation of slow release urea fed in combination with highly fermented sugars in diets of lactating dairy cattle. $35,354. Mid-West Ag Enterprises. Dec. 2003 - Dec. 2005.
Drs. Arnold Hippen and Ken Kalscheur: Study of the feeding of Amaize as a preventative for digestive and metabolic disturbances during transition period in dairy cattle. $15,000. Alltech. Sept. 2003 - Sept. 2005.
Dr. Arnold Hippen: Periparturient supplementation of dairy cow diets with propionate and/or fat. $20,000. Pestell. April 2003 - April 2006.
Dr. Ken Kalscheur: Feeding distillers grains to dairy cattle. $6,000. SD Ag Producer Ventures. 2002 - 2004.
Drs. Ken Kalscheur, Arnold Hippen, and Dave Schingoethe: Study of the improvements of milk fat composition by feeding oilseeds to dairy cows. $28,400. South Dakota Oilseeds Council. Jan. 2003 - Sept. 2004.
Dr. Vikram Mistry: Purchase of a microfiltration unit. $63,136. USDA-NRI and Agricultural Experiment Station. Sept. 2003 - Sept. 2004.
Dr. Arnold Hippen: Wet corn distiller’s grains as an alternative to dried distillers grains in dairy cow diets. $30,000. SD Corn Utilization Council. July 2002 - July 2003.
Dr. Arnold Hippen and Darrel Rennich: Evaluation of the impact of rubber flooring on cow comfort. Rubber flooring plus $17,249. Animat Inc. and Agricultural Experiment Station. July 2003 - July 2004.
Dr. Ken Kalscheur: Nitrogen and phosphorus excretion from dairy heifers fed diets increasing in concentrations of corn distillers grains. $4,910. SDSU Research Support Fund. Apr. 2003 - Apr. 2004.
Dr. Arnold Hippen: Glycerol as a feed supplement to dairy cows for prevention of fatty liver and ketosis. $12,000. West Central Soy. 2002 - 2004.
Dr. Vikram Mistry, Dr. Bonny Specker (Martin Endowed Human Nutrition Program), and Dr. Matt Vukovich (Health, Physical Ed Recreation): Effect of process cheese with and without vitamin D3 on vitamin D status, Parathyroid hormone, and bone turnover in the elderly. $51,099. National Dairy Council. Feb. 2002 - Feb. 2003.
Dr. K. Muthukumarappan (Ag Engineering) and Dr. Rajiv Dave: Understanding the effect of calcium on functional and structural properties of Mozzarella cheese. $76,980. USDA-NRI. Nov. 2000 - Nov. 2003.
Dr. Arnold Hippen: Aerobic stability and fermentation losses from corn silages treated with a commercially available and experimental inoculants. $9,400. Medipharm. May 2001 - May 2002.
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South Dakota
State University / Dairy Science Department
Dairy Microbiology Rm 109 / Phone: 605-688-4116
College
of Agricultural and Biological Sciences