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Animal Science Department - Duane Reese

Serving Animal Industries

Duane Reese

Associate Professor, Extension Swine Specialist

C206h Animal Science Building
Lincoln, NE 68583-0908
Phone: (402)472-6425
Fax: (402)472-6362
Email: dreese1@unl.edu

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Mini CV

EDUCATION

  • Ph.D. 1983 - University of Nebraska - Animal Science/Swine Nutrition
  • M.S. 1979 - Ohio State University - Animal Science/Swine Production
  • B.S. 1977 - Ohio State University - Animal Science

POSITIONS HELD

  • Assistant Swine Extension Professor, University of Kentucky (1983-1984)

AWARDS & HONORS

  • National Pork Producers Council Pork Industry Award for Innovation-Education, 2000
  • National Pork Producers Council Pork Industry Award for Innovation-Education, 1999
  • Recognition Award for Contribution to Students, UNL Parents Association, 1999
  • Recognition Award for Contribution to Students, UNL Parents Association, 1995
  • Excellence in Team programming, Nebraska Cooperative Extension, 1994
  • Recognition Award for Contribution to Students, UNL Parents Association, 1991
  • Excellence in Team programming, Nebraska Cooperative Extension, 1991

PROFESSIONAL SOCIETY MEMBERSHIPS

  • American Society of Animal Science
  • American Association of Swine Veterinarians

EXTENSION PROGRAMS

  • Life-cycle Swine Nutrition and Management
  • Sow and Litter Management

COURSES

  • ASCI 370: Animal Welfare
    Semester: Spring
    Summary: In-depth exploration of the issues involved in animal use. The historical, biological, ethical, and social aspects of human/animal interactions in Western culture.


  • ASCI 454: Swine Management
    Semester: Fall
    Summary: Integration and application of factors pertaining to nutrition, physiology, genetics, health, engineering, and economics in the production of pork. Factors affecting profitability of the swine enterprise emphasized.


  • ASCI 311D: Study Tour
    Semester: _____
    Summary: Tours will start on Sunday following the Spring Commencement in May with follow-up term paper and/or oral Powerpoint presentation completed prior to the final examination period for the fall semester. Students must contact the instructor by April 1 for early instructions. An addition Special Fee is assessed. Study tour of livestock and/or meat/food processors. Provide an understanding of the industry's operations and problems.


  • AGRO 437/837: Animal Food and Industry Uses of Grain
    Semester: _____
    Summary: This online mini-course, which is taught at the upper-undergraduate level, is an introduction to genetic development and production practices and procedures for drying, handling and storing grain intended for special end-uses. Topics discussed include the processing and utilization of corn and sorghum grain for animal, human and industrial uses; and grain quality characteristics for various end-uses and their measurement.