

Dr. Carlos Campabadal: International Grains Program | Ep. 07
Global agriculture heavily relies on feed manufacturing. Various practices are followed worldwide, reflecting regional agricultural commodities, labor practices, and socioeconomic conditions. These practices offer insights into how different regions approach feed production and how U.S. facilities compare with those abroad. In this episode, Dr. Carlos shares his experience working with the International Grains Program (IGP) at Kansas State University. The program provides technical training and assistance to promote and expand the global export of U.S. grains and oilseeds.
"Our goal is to primarily provide technical assistance and education to international buyers of US commodities." - Dr. Carlos Campabadal
What you'll learn:
- (00:00) Highlight
- (01:20) Introduction
- (08:25) The International Grains Program at Kansas State University
- (14:45) Cultural differences in feed manufacturing
- (21:18) Organization and automation of feed manufacturing in the US
- (24:54) Interaction with individuals from the international feed mill field
- (30:07) Courses at IGP: Grain Storage and Feed Manufacturing
- (36:17) Final three questions
Meet the guest: Dr. Carlos Campabadal
Experience:
- Current: Program Specialist in Grain Quality & Feed Manufacturing at International Grains Program
Background:
- Ph.D., Agricultural and Biological Engineering (Purdue University)
- M.Sc., Agricultural and Biological Engineering (University of Illinois)
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