| University of 
			Illinois College of ACESAlltech gift significantly expands capabilities of new Illinois Feed 
			Technology Center
 Extruded pet food
 
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            [April 26, 2019]  
              The highly anticipated University of Illinois 
			Feed Technology Center is set to greatly improve the university’s 
			capabilities in animal nutrition. Now, with the gift of a Wenger 
			extruder and auxiliary processing equipment from global animal 
			health and nutrition company Alltech, those capabilities will be 
			expanded even further. | 
        
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				 Researchers in the Department of Animal Sciences in the College 
				of Agricultural, Consumer and Environmental Sciences, as well as 
				other units across the university, will use the new Feed 
				Technology Center to prepare and test experimental diets for 
				animals. The facility will also serve as a launch pad for 
				bigger-picture work designed to advance precision animal 
				agriculture throughout the industry. 
 “The ability to prepare extruded diets in the new Feed 
				Technology Center will significantly expand our capabilities, 
				especially as it relates to companion animal nutrition. Our 
				faculty is well-known for its innovative research in companion 
				animal nutrition. The generous gift from Alltech will allow us 
				to manufacture unique pet foods and treats as we search for ways 
				to improve the health and wellbeing of animals,” says Rodney 
				Johnson, head of the Department of Animal Sciences at U of I.
 
 Upon completion of construction, estimated in August 2020, the 
				Feed Technology Center will be capable of delivering specialized 
				small-batch research diets, along with numerous interdependent 
				capabilities integrated to provide full system services. 
				High-performance extrusion equipment will be a key component in 
				fulfilling these capabilities.
 
              
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			Headquartered near Lexington, Kentucky, Alltech is a 
			leading producer and processor of yeast additives, organic trace 
			minerals, feed ingredients, premix and feed.
 “A world of abundance depends on inspiring researchers to apply 
			their innovative spirit to the agriculture industry,” says Mark 
			Lyons, president and CEO of Alltech. “We consider it a privilege to 
			support the University of Illinois in its continuous advancement of 
			animal nutrition.”
 
 Kimberley Meenen, assistant dean for advancement in the College of 
			ACES, says, “Donors like Alltech are committing to continuing the 
			university’s preeminence in animal nutrition and feed manufacturing. 
			This facility will make possible animal nutrition innovations that 
			may not have even been considered at this point.”
 
			[Rod Johnson, Lauren Dozier, Lauren 
			Quinn] |