Abstract
Hazelnut (Corylus spp) is an extensively rooted perennial used in conservation plantings such as windbreaks and riparian buffers. Improved hazelnut germplasm adapted to the upper Midwest may be an alternative oilseed crop for farmers. Hazelnuts with a diameter less than 0.4 in. have been identified as unsuitable for human food due to challenges in separating the shell from the kernel. The objective of this project was to evaluate in-shell ground hazelnut as a feedstuff for pigs raised in bedded hoop barns.
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Lammers, P., Wellnitz, K., Pralle, R., Beedle, C. & Honeyman, M., (2021) “Performance and Pork Quality of Pigs Fed In-Shell Hazelnuts”, Iowa State University Research and Demonstration Farms Progress Reports 2020(1).
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