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Terry Klopfenstein
Professor, Ruminant Nutrition
C220g Animal Science Building
Lincoln, NE 68583-0908
Phone: (402)472-6443
Fax: (402)472-6362
Email: tklopfenstein1@unl.edu
Mini CV
EDUCATION
- Ph.D. 1965 - Ohio State University - Ruminant Nutrition
- M.S. 1963 - Ohio State University - Ruminant Nutrition
- B.S. 1961 - Ohio State University - Animal Science
PREVIOUS POSITIONS HELD
- Associate Professor - University of Nebraska (1969-1974)
- Assistant Professor - University of Nebraska (1967-1969)
- Research Associate - University of Nebraska (1965-1967)
AWARDS & HONORS
- Cow-Calf and Forage Systems in the Nebraska Sandhills Team Award, 2003
- UNL Alumni Association Excellence in Graduate Education Award, 2003
- American Society of Animal Science Fellow Award for Teaching, 2003
- Livestock Service Award, Nebraska Cattleman, 2003
- President, Federated Animal Science Societies (2001-2002)
- President, American Society of Animal Science (1998-1999)
- Holling Family Teaching Award, 1998
- Nebraska Hall of Achievement, 1994
- UNL Teaching Award for College of Agriculture, 1992
- President, Midwest Section American Society of Animal Science, 1989
- Kermit Wagner Professorship, 1989
- Ohio State University, Animal Science Department Distinguished Alumnus Award, 1983
- Gamma Sigma Delta Teaching Award, 1982
- Gamma Sigma Delta Research Award, 1982
- Service to Livestock Industry Award, Walnut Grove, 1981
- American Feed Manufacturing Association Nutrition Award, American Society of Animal Science, 1981
PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES
- President: American Society of Animal Science (1998-1999)
- President: Federation of Animal Science Society (2000-2001)
PROFESSIONAL SOCIETY MEMBERSHIPS
- American Society of Animal Science
RESEARCH INTERESTS
- Beef Production Systems
- Forage Utilization
- Protein Utilization
- Byproducts
- Waste Management
- E. coli 0157:H7
- Protein Nutrition
- Growing and Finishing Cattle
COURSES
- ASCI 490A: Feedlot Management Internship Semester: Summer & Fall Summary: Management internship in a beef feedlot. Organizational and financial structure of the beef feedlot and experience in making decisions related to: animals production, marketing, business management, and personnel management.
- Feedlot Nutrition and Management
- Forage Evaluation