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Quality Feed Pellet Production


Course Details:

Location: On Demand - At your own pace
Number of Modules: 4 Modules with 4 Lectures Per Module
Time Commitment: 1.5 Hours Per Module, 3 Hours Total
Registration Fee: $250.00

Course Overview:

This course will focus on the theory and mechanics of pellet manufacturing technology using a virtual format which provides the latest information on pelleting technology and allows for live question and answer sessions. The course is designed for managers, shift supervisors or line operators who are responsible for the pellet manufacturing of livestock feed, food manufacturing by-products and biomass densification.

Participants will have access to the course for 6 months, and will be able to complete the modules on their own time as their schedule allows.

Major Topics:

  • Pelleting Basics

  • The Pelleting Process

  • Troubleshooting

  • Putting the Process Together

Who Should Attend?

This course is designed for feed manufacturing companies, soy crush facilities, flour mills, and industrial pellet companies located around the globe as well as domestically in the U.S.

How Do I Register?

This course will be offered on-demand only. You are able to work at your own pace throughout the course.

Registration Fee: $250.00

About the Northern Crops Institute.

Northern Crops Institute is an international center for meeting and learning about crops produced in the four-state region of North Dakota, South Dakota, Minnesota and Montana. Situated on the campus of North Dakota State University, Northern Crops Institute exists as a forum to bring together customers, commodity traders, technical experts, processors and producers from all points of the globe for discussion, education and technical service programs. Since 1983, the Institute has hosted visitors from more than 135 countries.

North Dakota State University is an Equal Opportunity Institution. This publication will be made available in alternative formats upon request (701-231-7736).

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