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1 Charles R. Stark, Ph.D. Education Kansas State University, 1994, Ph.D. Grain Science Kansas State University, 1990, M.S. Grain Science Kansas State University, 1988, B.S. Animal Science Dairy Science Employment History Jim and Carol Brown Associate Professor of Grain Science & Industry and Faculty Coordinator of the O.H. Kruse Feed Innovation Technology Center, Departments of Grain Science and Industry and Animal Science and Industry Kansas State University, Manhattan, 2013 present Assistant Professor, Prestage Department of Poultry Science North Carolina State University, Feed Science Program Coordinator, Dean s Feed Advisory Board Faculty Coordinator, Feed Mill Educational Unit Liaison, Associate Graduate Faculty, Nutrition Faculty, Director of Feed Manufacturing East Coast Division, Murphy-Brown, Quality Assurance Manager, East Coast & Mexico, Murphy-Brown, Production Research & Development Specialist, Murphy-Brown, Ingredient and Logistics Manager, Murphy Family Farms, Quality Assurance Manager, East Coast Division, Murphy Family Farms, Professional Service University Service: Graduate Faculty, Kansas State University, 2011 present Feed Science Club Co-Advisor, Kansas State University, 2011 present Industry Service: Reviewer, ASABE Applied Engineering in Agriculture, 2012 present Reviewer, Journal of Animal Feed Technology, 2012 present Global Food Safety Initiative, Feed Working Group Chair, Reviewer, Journal Applied Poultry Research, 2010 present Safe Feed Safe Food, American Feed Industry Association, 2010 present Integrators Committee, American Feed Industry Association, 2009 present U.S. Regional Swine School, Feed Science Coordinator, 2008 present Carolina Feed Industry Association, Feed Mill Workshops, 2007 present Society Memberships: American Society of Animal Science Poultry Science Association Southern Poultry Science Society
2 Publications Journals: 1. Gebhardt, J.T., S.S. Dritz, M.D. Tokach, J.M. DeRouchey, R.D. Goodband, J.C. Woodworth, C..R. Stark, and C.K. Jones Impact of grain particle size reduction technologies on pig performance and economics. American Association of Swine Veterinarians Annual Meeting. Submitted. 2. Cochrane, R.A., L.L. Schumacher, S.S. Dritz, J.C. Woodworth, C.K. Jones, A.R. Huss, C.R. Stark, J.M. DeRouchey, M.D. Tokach, R.D. Goodband, J.F. Bai, Q. Chen, J.Q. Zhang, P.C. Gauger, and R.G. Main Effect of thermal mitigation of Porcine Epidemic Diarrhea Virus. American Association of Swine Veterinarians Annual Meeting. Accepted. 3. Xu, Y., C. R. Stark, P. R. Ferket, C. M. Williams, and J. Brake Effects of feed form and dietary coarse ground corn on broiler live performance, body weight uniformity, relative gizzard weight, excreta nitrogen, and particle size preference behaviors. Poult. Sci. 94 (7): Xu, Y., C. R. Stark, P. R. Ferket, C. M. Williams, S. Auttawong, and J. Brake Effects of dietary coarsely ground corn and litter type on broiler live performance, litter characteristics, gastrointestinal tract development, apparent ileal.digestibility of energy and nitrogen, and intestinal morphology. Poult. Sci. 94 (3): Xu, Y., C. R. Stark, P. R. Ferket, C. M. Williams, B. Nusairat, and J. Brake Evaluation of litter type and dietary coarse ground corn inclusion on broiler live performance, gastrointestinal tract development, and litter characteristics. Poult. Sci. 94 (3): Xu, Y., C. R. Stark, P. R. Ferket, C. M. Williams, and J. Brake Effect of dietary coarsely ground corn on broiler live performance, gastrointestinal tract development, apparent ileal digestibility of energy and nitrogen, and digesta particle size distribution and retention time. Poult. Sci. 94 (7): Huss, A.R., R.A. Cochrane, A. Deliephan, C.R. Stark, and C.K. Jones Evaluation of biological pathogen decontamination protocol for animal feed mills. J. Food Protect. 78(9): Lewis, L.L., C.R. Stark, A.C. Fahrenholz, J.R. Bergstrom, and C.K. Jones Evaluation of conditioning time and temperature on gelatinized starch and vitamin retention in a pelleted swine diet. J. Anim. Sci. 93: Lewis, L.L., C.R. Stark, A.C. Fahrenholz, M.A.D. Goncalves, J.M. DeRouchey, and C.K. Jones Effects of pelleting conditioner retention time on nursery pig growth performance. J. Anim. Sci. 93: W. J. Pacheco, C. R. Stark, P. R. Ferket, and J. Brake Effects of trypsin inhibitor and particle size of expeller-extracted soybean meal on broiler live performance and weight of gizzard and pancreas. Poult. Sci : W. J. Pacheco, C. R. Stark, P. R. Ferket, and J. Brake Evaluation of soybean meal source and particle size on broiler performance, nutrient digestibility, and gizzard development. Poult. Sci. 92: Shields, M.C., E. van Heugten, J. Odle, and C.R. Stark Impact of crude glycerol on feed milling characteristics of swine diets. Anim. Feed Sci. Tech. 175: Hu, B., C.R. Stark, and J. Brake Evaluation of crumble and pellet quality on broiler performance and gizzard weight. J. Anim. Vet. Advances 11:
3 14. Stark, C.R. and C.G. Chewning The effect of sieve agitators and dispersing agent on the method of determining and expressing fineness of feed materials by sieving. Anim. Prod. Sci. 52: Chewning, C.G., C.R. Stark, and J. Brake Effects of particle size and feed form on broiler performance. J. Appl. Poult. Res. 21: Shields, M. C., E. van Heugten, X. Lin, J. Odle, and C. R. Stark Evaluation of the nutritional value of glycerol for nursery pigs. J. Anim. Sci. 89: Grimes, J.L., M.D. Koci, C. R. Stark, D. P. Smith, P. K. Nighot, and T. Middleton Biological effect of naturally occurring mycotoxins fed to poults reared to 21 days of age. Int. J. Poult. Sci. 9: Stark, C.R., B.E. Spencer, J. C.H. Shih, C.G. Chewning, and J.J. Wang Evaluation of Versazyme stability in pelleted broiler diets. J. Appl. Poult. Res.18: Wondra, K.J., J. D. Hancock, K. C. Behnke, and C. R. Stark Effects of mill type and particle size uniformity on growth performance, nutrient digestibility, and stomach morphology in finishing pigs. J. Anim. Sci. 73: Wondra, K.J., J. D. Hancock, K. C. Behnke, R. H. Hines, and C. R. Stark Effects of particle size and pelleting on growth performance, nutrient digestibility, and stomach morphology in finishing pigs J. Anim. Sci. 73: Swine Day Reports 1. Bokelman, G.E., K.F. Coble, C.R. Stark, J.C. Woodworth, M.D. Tokach, and C.K. Jones. Evaluation of extreme thermal processing methods to improve nutrient utilization of lowenergy diets for finishing pigs Kansas State University Swine Day. Vol. 1(7): 2. Bokelman, G.E., J.A. De Jong, J.R. Kalivoda, A.D. Yoder, C.R. Stark, J.C. Woodworth, and C.K. Jones. Finely grinding cereal grains in pelleted diets offers little improvement in nursery pig growth performance Kansas State University Swine Day. Vol. 1(7): 3. Bokelman, G.E., S.C. Stewart, A.L. Baldridge, J.C. Woodworth, S.S. Dritz, J.R. Kalivoda, C.R. Stark, and C.K. Jones. Evaluating the accuracy of the 3-sieve particle size analysis method compared to the 12-sieve method Kansas State University Swine Day. Vol. 1(7): 4. Cochrane, R.A., L.G. Sica, J.C. Woodworth, S.S. Dritz, C.R. Stark, and C.K. Jones. Effects of commercial formaldehyde inclusion and Lys level on pig performance of 35- to 50-lb nursery pigs Kansas State University Swine Day. Vol. 1(7): 5. Cochrane, R.A., S.S. Dritz, J.C. Woodworth, A.R. Huss, C.R. Stark, R.A. Hesse, J. Zhang, M.D. Tokach, J.F. Bai, and C.K. Jones. Evaluating chemical mitigation of Porcine Epidemic Diarrhea Virus in Swine Feed and Ingredients Kansas State University Swine Day. Vol. 1(7): 6. Cochrane, R.A., L.L. Schumacher, S.S. Dritz, J.C. Woodworth, A.R. Huss, C.R. Stark, J.M. DeRouchey, M.D. Tokach, R.D. Goodband, J. Bia, Q. Chen, J. Zhang, P.C. Gauger, R.G. Main, and C.K. Jones. Effect of thermal mitigation of Porcine Epidemic Diarrhea Virus-Contaminated Feed Kansas State University Swine Day. Vol. 1(7): 7. Schumacher, L.L., R.A. Cochrane, J.C. Woodworth, C.R. Stark, C.K. Jones, R.G. Main, J. Zhang, P.C. Gauger, S.S. Dritz, and M.D. Tokach. Utilizing feed sequencing to decrease the risk of Porcine Epidemic Diarrhea Virus cross-contamination during feed manufacturing Kansas State University Swine Day. Vol. 1(7): 8. Schumacher, L.L., R.A. Cochrane, J.C. Woodworth, C.R. Stark, C.K. Jones, R.G. Main, J. Zhang, P.C. Gauger, S.S. Dritz, and M.D. Tokach. Evaluating the effect of manufacturing PEDV-contaminated feed n subsequent feed mill environmental surface contamination Kansas State University Swine Day. Vol. 1(7):
4 9. Schumacher, L.L., R.A. Cochrane, J.C. Woodworth, C.R. Stark, C.K. Jones, R.G. Main, J. Zhang, P.C. Gauger, S.S. Dritz, and M.D. Tokach. Determining the minimum infectious dose of Porcine Epidemic Diarrhea Virus in a Feed Matrix Kansas State University Swine Day. Vol. 1(7): 10. Kalivoda, J.R., C.K. Jones, and C.R. Stark. Effects of varying methodologies on grain particle size analysis Kansas State University Swine Day. Vol. 1(7): 11. Gebhardt, J.T., K.F. Coble, M.D. Tokach, J.M. DeRouchey, R.D. Goodband, J.C. Woodworth, C.R. Stark, C.K. Jones, and S.S. Dritz. Effects of grinding corn through a 2-, 3-, or 4-high roller mill on milling characteristics, and finishing pig growth performance and carcass characteristics Kansas State University Swine Day. Vol. 1(7): 12. Gebhardt, J.T., J.A. De Jong, M.D. Tokach, J.C. Woodworth, J.M. DeRouchey, R.D. Goodband, K.F. Coble, C.R. Stark, C.K. Jones, and S.S. Dritz. Effects of grinding corn through a 2-, 3-, or 4-high roller mill on pig performance and feed preference of 25- to 50-lb nursery pigs Kansas State University Swine Day. Vol. 1(7): 13. De Jong, J.A., J.M. DeRouchey, B. Habert, H. Williams, M.D. Tokach, R.D. Goodband, J.C. Woodworth, S.S. Dritz, C.R. Stark, L. McKinney, C.K. Jones, and D. Van Otterloo. Effects of feed truck RPM on pellet quality, unloading speed, and feed line location on pellet quality and nutrient segregation Kansas State University Swine Day. Vol. 1(7): 14. De Jong, J.A., J.C. Woodworth, J.M. DeRouchey, M.D. Tokach, R.D. Goodband, S.S. Dritz, C.K. Jones, and C.R. Stark. Stability of four commercial phytase sources under increasing conditioning temperature Kansas State University Swine Day. Vol. 1(7): 15. De Jong, J.A., J.M. DeRouchey, M.D. Tokach, R.D. Goodband, J.C. Woodworth, C.B. Paulk, C.K Jones, C.R Stark, and S.S. Dritz Effects of hard red winter wheat particle size in meal diets on finishing pig growth performance, diet digestibility, and caloric efficiency. Kansas State University Agricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension Service Report 1110 p Thomas, L.L., C.R. Stark, C.H. Farenholtz, K.F. Coble, S. Hayashi, M. Saensukjaroenphon, J.C. Woodworth, and R.D. Goodband Effects of diet bulk density on mixing uniformity. Kansas State University Agricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension Service Report 1110 p J.A. De Jong, J.M. DeRouchey, M.D. Tokach, R.D. Goodband, C.B. Paulk, J.C. Woodworth, C.K. Jones, and C.R. Stark, and S.S. Dritz Effects of wheat source and particle size in pelleted diets on finishing pig growth performance, caloric efficiency, and carcass characteristics. Kansas State University Agricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension Service Report 1110 p Lewis, L.L., C.K. Jones, A.C. Fahrenholz, M.A.D. Gonclaves, C.R. Stark, and J. M. DeRouchey. Feed Processing Parameters and their Effects on Nursery Pig Growth. Kansas State University Swine Research 2013: KS Agric. Exp. Stn. # Extension Bulletins: 1. Stark, C. and A. Fahrenholz Evaluating pellet quality. Kansas State University Agricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension Service Bulletin MF Stark, C. R Feed mill key performance indicators. North Carolina Cooperative Extension Bulletin FM-003W. 3. Stark, C. R Feed quality assurance programs for feed mills. North Carolina Cooperative Extension Bulletin FM-002W.
5 4. Stark, C.R Developing a program for new employee development. North Carolina Cooperative Extension Bulletin FM-001W. 5. Holden, P. and C.R. Stark Should I purchase or make my own feed? US Pork Center of Excellence Pork Production How To.
6 Book Chapters: 1. Feed processing technology to improve feed efficiency in pigs and poultry. 2. Recent Advances in Animal Nutrition P. C. Garnsworthy and J. Wiseman. 3. Jones, C.K., C.R. Stark, and A.C. Fahrenholz, eds. Feed Pelleting Reference Guide. Illinois: WATT Ag Net, Electronic. 4. Stark, C.R Feed Processing to Maximize Feed Efficiency. Feed Efficiency. Pages in Swine. J.F. Patience, ed. Enfield Publishing. Enfield, NH. Abstracts: 1. Huss, A.R., L.L. Schumacher, R.A. Cochrane, E. Poulsen, J. Bai, J.C. Woodworth, S.S. Dritz, C.R. Stark, and C.K. Jones. Proof-of-concept methods to sanitize a feed mill contaminated with Porcine Epidemic Diarrhea Virus. American Society of Animal Science Midwest Meeting. Submitted. 2. Cochrane, R.A., M. Saesukjaroenphon, S.S. Dritz, J.C. Woodworth, A.R. Huss, C.R. Stark, J.M. DeRouchey, R.D. Goodband, J. Bai, Q. Chen, P.C. Gauger, R.G. Main, and C.K. Jones. Evaluating the inclusion level of medium chain fatty acids to reduce the risk of PEDV in feed and spray-dried animal plasma. American Society of Animal Science Midwest Meeting. Submitted. 3. Schumacher, L.L., R.A. Cochrane, C.E. Evans, J.R. Kalivoda, J.C. Woodworth, C.R. Stark, C.K. Jones, Q. Chen, R.G. Main, J. Zhang, P.C. Gauger, S.S. Dritz, and M.D. Tokach Evaluating the effect of manufacturing porcine epidemic diarrhea virus (PEDV)-contaminated feed on subsequent feed mill environmental surface contamination. American Society of Animal Science Midwest Meeting. Submitted. 4. Schumacher, L.L., R.A. Cochrane, J.C. Woodworth, C.R. Stark, C.K. Jones, Q. Chen, R.G. Main, J. Zhang, P.C. Gauger, S.S. Dritz, and M.D. Tokach Utilizing feed sequencing to decrease the risk of porcine epidemic diarrhea virus (PEDV) crosscontamination during feed manufacturing. American Society of Animal Science Midwest Meeting. Submitted. 5. Stewart, S.C., G.E. Bokelman, J.C. Woodworth, S.S. Dritz, J.R. Kalivoda, C.R. Stark, and C.K. Jones Evaluating the accuracy of the 3-sieve particle size analysis method compared to the 12-sieve method. American Society of Animal Science Midwest Meeting. Submitted. 6. Sica, L.G., R.A. Cochrane, J.C. Woodworth, S.S. Dritz, C.R. Stark, and C.K. Jones Effects of commercial formaldehyde inclusion and lysine level on pig performance of nursery pigs. American Society of Animal Science Midwest Meeting. Submitted. 7. Kalivoda, J.R., C.K. Jones, and C.R. Stark Effects of grain separation fraction on ground corn flowability. American Society of Animal Science Midwest Meeting. Submitted. 8. Cochrane, R.A., L.L. Schumacher, S.S. Dritz, J.C. Woodworth, C.K. Jones, A.R. Huss, C.R. Stark, J.M. DeRouchey, M.D. Tokach, R.D. Goodband, J.F. Bai, Q. Chen, J.Q. Zhang, P.C. Gauger, and R.G. Main Effect of thermal mitigation of Porcine Epidemic Diarrhea Virus. American Association of Swine Veterinarians Annual Meeting. Accepted. 9. Huss, A.R., R.A. Cochrane, A. Deliephan, C.R. Stark, and C.K. Jones Reduction of biological hazards in animal feed mills via a decontamination protocol. J. Anim. Sci. 91(E2)T Saensukjaroenphon, M., C. Fahrenholz, C.K. Jones, D. Stone, I. Parsons, and C.R. Stark Effect of salt particle size and extended mixing times on the mixing uniformity of a corn-soy swine diet.
7 11. Morts, M.E., J.D. Hancock, C.G. Aldrich, C.R. Stark, J.D. McAtee, and K.L. Kohake Mix time does not affect growth performance in finishing pigs fed meal and pelleted diets with high inclusion (32% DDGS and 32% wheat midds) of alternative ingredients. J. Anim. Sci. 91(E2) Kalivoda, J.R., C.K. Jones, and C.R. Stark Effect of sieving methodology on determining particle size of ground corn, sorghum, and wheat by sieving. J. Anim. Sci. 91(E2) Jones, C.K., C.R. Stark, S.S. Dritz, A.R. Rigdon, and J.C. Woodworth Recent research into feed processing and biosafety. J. Anim. Sci. 932(E2) Bokelman, G. E., K. F. Coble, C. R. Stark, J. C. Woodworth, M. D. Tokach, S. Alavi, and C. K. Jones Using extreme thermal processing to improve nutrient utilization of diets for finishing pigs. J. Anim. Sci. 92(E2) Cochrane, R., C. R. Stark, A. R. Huss, C. G. Aldrich, C. J. Knueven, J. Pitts, and C. K. Jones Biological pathogen mitigation in animal feed using a dry acid powder. J. Anim. Sci. 92(E2) Acosta, J. A., S. Gould, C. K. Jones, C. R. Stark, and J. F. Patience Impact of particle size and grinding method on apparent total tract digestibility of energy in grower and finisher pigs. J. Anim. Sci. 92(E2) De Jong, J. A., J. M. DeRouchey, M. D. Tokach, R. D. Goodband, S. S. Dritz, C. B. Paulk, J. C. Woodworth, C. K. Jones, and C. R. Stark Effects of wheat source and particle size in pelleted diets on finishing pig growth performance and caloric efficiency. J. Anim. Sci. 92(E2) De Jong, J. A., J. M. DeRouchey, M. D. Tokach, R. D. Goodband, J. C. Woodworth, C. K. Jones, C. R. Stark, J. A. Erceg, and L. McKinney Formation of fines during the pelleted feed manufacturing process and the resulting differences in nutrient composition of fines and pellets. J. Anim. Sci. 92(E2) Lewis, L.L., C.K. Jones, A.C. Fahrenholz, C.R. Stark, M.A. Gonclaves, and J.M. DeRouchey Effects of conditioning motor speed and diet form on growth performance of kg nursery pigs. J. Anim. Sci. 92(E2) Bokelman, G.E., J.R. Kalivoda, C.K. Jones, M.D. Tokach, J.M. DeRouchey, and C.R. Stark Effects of corn particle size and diet form on growth performance of 6-22 kg nursery pigs. J. Anim. Sci. 92(E2) Xu, Y., L. Wang Li, C. Stark, P. Ferket, M. Williams, and J. Brake The Effects of Coarsely Ground Corn Inclusion on Female Broiler Live Performance, Gizzard and Proventriculus Weight, Litter Characteristics and Ammonia Emission. M16 Abstr. Southern Poultry Science Society Meeting. 22. Pacheco, W., A.C. Fahrenholz, C. Stark, P. Ferket, and J.T. Brake Effect of inclusion level and metabolizable energy values of DDGS on pellet quality, nutrient digestibility, incidence of footpad lesions, and broiler live performance. M26 Abstr. Southern Poultry Science 23. Nusairat, B., C. Stark, and J. Brake Effect of adding phytase to low phytate and normal phytate SBM diets on male broiler live performance, phosphorus digestibility, bone ash, and bone strength. M Xu, Y., C. Stark, P. Ferket, C. Williams, and J. Brake Effect of roller mill ground corn inclusion and floor types on broiler gastric development and intestinal morphology. Poult. Sci. 93, E-Suppl. 1: Pacheco, W. J., A. C. Fahrenholz, C. R. Stark, P. R. Ferket, and J. Brake Effect of particle size of distillers dried grains with solubles and soybean meal on pellet quality, nutrient digestibility, and broiler live performance. Poult. Sci. 93, E-Suppl. 1:70.
8 26. Auttawong, S., J. T. Brake, P. R. Ferket, C. R. Stark, and S. Yahav The effect of corn particle size, dietary energy level, post pellet liquid fat application, and time-limited feeding on broiler live performance to 28 days of age. Abstr. M19. Southern Poultry Science Society Meeting. 27. Xu, Y., C. Stark, P. Ferket, and J. Brake Evaluation of roller mill ground corn inclusions on broiler growth performance, digesta retention time, and gastrointestinal tract characteristics. Abstr. M20. Southern Poultry Science Society Meeting. 28. Nusairat, B., J. Brake, C. Stark, and S. Yahav Effects of phytase enzyme in combination with 50% coarse corn in broiler diets containing low phytate versus normal phytate soybean meal on male broiler live performance, development of the gizzard and proventriculus, and total phosphorus digestibility. Abstr. M25. Southern Poultry Science Society Meeting. 29. Wilson, J., C. Wyatt, T. T. Santos, N. Sheehan, P. Street, K. Richardson, and C. Stark Impact of a formaldehyde-based feed preservative on phytase recovery from feed. Abstr. P206. Southern Poultry Science Society Meeting. 30. Brake, B., M. Arguelles-Ramos, and C. Stark. Effect of corn gluten feed and/or DDGS on broiler breeder performance. Abstr. T109. Southern Poultry Science Society Meeting. 31. Auttawong, S., J. Brake, C. Stark, and S. Yahav Time-limited feeding of grower feed negates the effects of corn particle size, dietary energy level, and post-pellet liquid fat application on broiler live performance from 14 to 28 days of age. Poult. Sci. 92, E- Suppl. 1: Xu, Y., C. Stark, P. Ferket, and J. Brake Effect of roller mill ground corn inclusion and floor types on gastric development, live performance, and litter moisture in broilers. Poult. Sci. 92, E-Suppl. 1: Evans, C. E., J. L. Grimes, C. R. Stark, A. C. Fahrenholz, and J. D. Garlich The effect of unheated, low trypsin inhibitor, whole soybeans included in feed, and iscanthus grass versus pine shavings as a bedding on the performance of tom turkeys reared to market age. Poult. Sci. 92, E-Suppl. 1: Nusairat, B. M., C. R. Stark, and J. Brake Effect of adding phytase to low phytate and normal phytate SBM diets on male broiler performance and gizzard weight. Poult. Sci. 92, E-Suppl. 1: Pacheco, W. J., A. C. Fahrenholz, C. R. Stark, P. R. Ferket, and J. Brake Effect of particle size and inclusion level of distillers dried grains with solubles (DDGS) and pellet quality on growth performance and gastro-intestinal (GIT) development of broilers. Poult. Sci. 92, E-Suppl. 1: Lin, Y. M., C. R. Stark, and J. Brake Effect of a severely restricted feed program at the onset of lay and corn particle size on performance of three weight classes of broiler breeders. Poult. Sci. 92, E-Suppl. 1: Fahrenholz, A. C., W. J., Pacheco, C. R. Stark, and J. Brake Effect of pellet diameter on broiler live performance. Poult. Sci. 92, E-Suppl. 1: Barasch, I. B., J. L. Grimes, C. R. Stark, and M. Roux Determination of efficacy from multiple commercial phytase sources for the improvement of phosphorus bioavailability in turkeys fed low-phosphorus diets. Poult. Sci. 91, E-Suppl. 1: Nusairat, B., R., Qudsieh, C. R. Stark, S. Yahav, and J. Brake Effect of low phytate and normal phytate soybean meal varieties and corn particle size on male broiler performance and development of the gizzard and proventriculus to 21 days of age. Poult. Sci. 91, E-Suppl. 1: Auttawong, S., C. R. Stark, P. R. Ferket, and J. Brake Effect of coarse corn and DDGS inclusion in pelleted diets on broiler performance. Poult. Sci. 89, E-Suppl. 1:129.
9 41. Xu, Y., C. Stark, P. Ferket, and J. Brake, Effect of roller mill ground corn inclusion and litter type on broiler performance, gastrointestinal and litter characteristics, and nutrient apparent ileal digestibility. Poult. Sci. 91, E-Suppl. 1: Nusairat, B., R. Qudsieh, C. R. Stark, V. R. Pantalone, and J. Brake Effect of low phytate and normal phytate soybean meal and dietary corn particle size on male broiler performance and nutrient digestibility to 21 days of age. Abstr. M21. Southern Poultry Science Society Meeting. 43. Auttawong, S., Y. M. Lin, Yi Xu, P. R. Ferket, C. R. Stark, and J. Brake Effect of 50% coarse corn inclusion in pelleted diets on broiler performance to 49 days of age. Abstr. M30. Southern Poultry Science Society Meeting. 44. Nixon J., J. Grimes, C. Stark, and J. Brake Efficacy of feed additives to reduce the biological effects of naturally occurring aflatoxin fed to chicks reared to 3 weeks of age. Abstr. M31. Southern Poultry Science Society Meeting. 45. Xu, Y., C. Stark, P. Ferket, and J. Brake Effect of roller mill ground corn inclusion and litter type on broiler performance and litter characteristics. Abstr. M22. Southern Poultry Science Society Meeting. 46. Pacheco, W., C. Stark, J. Brake, and P. Ferket Evaluation of ESBM and corn particle size on broiler performance. Abstr. M23. Southern Poultry Science Society Meeting. 47. Grimes, J.L., C. Stark, D. McIntyre, E. Guaiume, J. E. Nixon, and I. B. Barasch Effect of Rovabio and Hemicell enzymes on commercial turkey hen performance. Abstr. T125. Southern Poultry Science Society Meeting. 48. Argüelles-Ramos, M., J. Brake, and C.R. Stark Effects of dietary phytase and a carbohydrase-protease cocktail on the performance of broiler chickens fed different levels of sodium chloride. Abstr. 19. Southern Poultry Science Society Meeting. 49. Barasch, I. B., P. R. Ferket, J. L. Grimes, C. R. Stark, and R. D. Malheiros Effect of dietary inclusion of Actigen and Virginiamycin on the growth performance of turkey toms. Abstr. 75. Southern Poultry Science Society Meeting. 50. Evans, M.M., K. E. Anderson, and C. R. Stark Effect of dietary crude protein levels on cage-free brown egg layers in egg production and quality. Abstr. 71. Southern Poultry Science Society Meeting. 51. Grimes, J. L., M. D. Koci, C. R. Stark, T. F. Middleton, P. K. Nighot, and J. E. Nixon Efficacy of feed additives to reduce the biological effect of naturally occurring mycotoxins fed to turkey hen poults reared to 6 weeks of age. Abstr Southern Poultry Science Society Meeting. 52. Barasch, I. B., P. R. Ferket, J. L. Grimes, C. R. Stark, and R. D. Malheiros Effect of dietary inclusion of Actigen on ileal villi morphology of turkey poults. Poult. Sci. 90, E-Suppl. 1: Hu, B., C.R. Stark, and J. Brake Evaluation of crumble and pellet quality on broiler performance and gizzard weight. Poult. Sci. 90, E-Suppl. 1: Nixon, J. E., J. L. Grimes, M. D. Koci, P. Nighot, C. Stark, and T. Middleton Efficacy of feed additives to reduce the biological effect of naturally occurring mycotoxins fed to turkey poults reared to 20 weeks of age. Poult. Sci. 90, E-Suppl. 1: Pacheco, W. J., C. R. Stark, P. R. Ferket, and J. Brake Evaluation of different levels of trypsin inhibitor and particle size of expeller-extracted SBM on broiler performance. Poult. Sci. 90, E-Suppl. 1: Xu, Y., C. R. Stark, and J. Brake Evaluation of roller mill ground corn inclusion on broiler performance and digestive tract development. Poult. Sci. 90, E-Suppl. 1:384.
10 57. Grimes, J., M. Koci, C. Stark, P. Nighot, D. Smith, and T. Middleton Effect of feeding poults naturally occurring mycotoxins to 21 days of age. Abstr. P161. Southern Poultry Science Society Meeting. 58. Pacheco, W.J., R.D. Malheiros, C. R. Stark, P. R. Ferket, and J. Brake Effect of percentage pellet fines and house-walking schedule on broiler growth performance. Poult. Sci. 89, E-Suppl. 1: Stark, C.R., and P.R. Ferket Asynchronous distance education in feed science. Poult. Sci. 89, E-Suppl. 1: Chewning, C.G., C.R. Stark, and J. Brake Effects of post pellet liquid fat application accuracy in low energy diets on broiler performance. Abstr. 75. Southern Poultry Science Society Meeting. 61. Pacheco, W. J., C. R. Stark, P. R. Ferket, and J. Brake Evaluation of expellerproduced and solvent-extracted soybean meal at two particle sizes on broiler performance. Abstr. 25. Southern Poultry Science Society Meeting. 62. Chewning, C.G., C.R. Stark, and J. Brake Effects of post pellet liquid fat application accuracy on broiler performance. Abstr. M36. Southern Poultry Science Society Meeting. 63. Stark, C.R Effect of die thickness and pellet mill throughput on pellet quality. Abstr. T89. Southern Poultry Science Society Meeting. 64. Shields, M., E. van Heugten, J. Odle, and C. Stark Evaluation of crude glycerol as a feed ingredient for nursery pigs. Abstr Midwest Animal Science Meeting. 65. Shields, M., E. van Heugten, J. Odle, and C. Stark Evaluation of crude glycerol to replace lactose in phase 1 nursery diets for pigs. Abstr Midwest Animal Science Meeting. 66. Chewning, C.G., C.R. Stark, and J. Brake Effect of feed form and particle size on broiler performance. Poult. Sci. 88, E-Suppl. 1: Stark, C.R. and C. Wyatt Evaluation of a heat stable xylanase enzyme under typical feed industry manufacturing parameters. Poult. Sci. 88, E-Suppl. 1: Pacheco, W. J. and C. R. Stark Effect of feed sample weight on pellet durability index. Poult. Sci. 88, E-Suppl. 1:248P.
11 Conference Proceedings: 1. Feed processing to improve animal performance. Canada Eastern Animal Nutrition Conference, Quebec, Canada. Stark, C.R. and C.K. Jones. 2. Feed processing to improve swine and poultry performance, Philippine Society of Animal Nutritionist Conference, Manila, Philippines. 3. Feed processing to improve poultry performance. Multi-state Poultry Feeding & Nutrition Conference, Indianapolis, IN. 4. Feed processing to increase performance and profit. 34 th Western Nutrition Conference, Saskatoon, Canada. 5. Feed Processing to Improve Poultry Performance. Arkansas Nutrition Conference, Rogers, AR. 6. Feed Manufacturing to Lower Feed Cost. Leman Conference, St. Paul, MN. 7. Particle Size Affects Digestibility of Soybean Meal and Other Ingredients. Carolina Feed Industry Association Meeting, Raleigh, NC. Pacheco, W.J., P. R. Ferket, C. R. Stark, and J. Brake. 8. Feed Processing to Maximize Feed Efficiency. International Conference on Feed Efficiency in Swine, Omaha, NE. 9. Feed Quality Assurance Programs for Feed Mills, American Soybean Association International Marketing Feed Seminars, Beijing, China. 10. Feed Manufacturing and its Effects on Animal Performance, American Soybean Association International Marketing Feed Seminars, Beijing, China. 11. Feed and Ingredient Quality Assurance Program, AFIA FIGAP, Feed Production School, Guadalajara, Mexico. 12. Review of the latest feed technology automation: Automation of new technology an integrated feed mill approach, Animal Feed Manufacturer Association Conference, Sun City, South Africa. 13. Quality evaluation methods for DDGS, Carolina Feed Industry Association Poultry Nutrition Conference, Raleigh, NC. 14. Feed manufacturing to lower feed cost, Leman Swine Conference, St. Paul, MN. 15. Feed processing to optimize animal performance. 68 th Minnesota Nutrition Conference, Minneapolis, MN. Magazine Articles: 1. Fahrenholz, A., C. Stark, and L. McKinney Life at the university feed mill. Feedstuffs. Volume 87(33), pp Fahrenholz, A., C. Stark, and L. McKinney Biosecurity: Not just for farms. Feedstuffs. Volume 87(21), page McKinney, L., A. Fahrenholz, and C. Stark Causes of feed flow issues vary. Feedstuffs.Volume 87(17), page Stark, C.R., A.C. Fahrenholz, and L.J. McKinney Sieving methods to assess particle size. Feedstuffs. Volume 87(13), page Stark, C., A. Fahrenholz, and L. McKinney Hammermills: out of sight, mind? 6. Feedstuffs. Volume 87(09), page Fahrenholz, A., C. Stark, and L. McKinney Preparing for FSMA implementation. Feedstuffs. Volume 87(05), page McKinney, L., C. Stark, and A. Fahrenholz Find balance in feed supply chain. 9. Feedstuffs. Volume 87(01), page 15.
12 10. Fahrenholz, A.C., McKinney, L., and Stark, C Employee performance review time. Feedstuffs. Volume 86(49), page McKinney, L., Fahrenholz, A., and Stark, C Managing batching process variation. Feedstuffs. Volume 86(45), page Stark, C Statistical process control in feed mill. Feedstuffs. Volume 86(35), page Fahrenholz, A Effective utilization of mill data. Feedstuffs. Volume 86(31), page Fahrenholz, A.C., C. Stark, and McKinney, L Empower employees through training. Feedstuffs. Volume 86(27), page Stark, C., L. McKinney, and A. Fahrenholz Ingredient density affects. Feedstuffs. Volume 86(22), page Stark, C., L. McKinney, and A. Fahrenholz Which factors affect pellet quality? 17. Feedstuffs. Volume 86(18), page Stark, C., McKinney, L., and A. Fahrenholz Use approved ingredient specs, suppliers. Feedstuffs. Volume 86(14), page Stark, C.R. and F.T. Jones Quality assurance program in feed manufacturing. Feedstuffs 2013 Reference Issue. pp Fahrenholz, A.C. and C.R. Stark Mixing. Feed Additive Compendium Miller Publishing. 21. Stark, C.R. and F.T. Jones Quality assurance program in feed manufacturing. Feedstuffs 2012 Reference Issue. pp Stark, C.R. and F.T. Jones Quality assurance program in feed manufacturing. Feedstuffs 2011 Reference Issue, pp Stark, C.R. and F.T. Jones Quality assurance program in feed manufacturing. Feedstuffs 2010 Reference Issue. 24. Stark, C.R Optimizing feed manufacturing, transport options. National Hog Farmer Blueprints, April Stark, C.R Automation an integrated feed mill approach. Feed Tech. Vol. 11, No. 8.
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