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NutriQuest Welcomes New Senior Swine Nutritionist

 
Dustin Dean, Senior Swine Nutritionist, NutriQuest

Mason City, IA (AgPR) Sept. 26, 2016 – Dustin Dean, Ph.D., has joined NutriQuest as a Senior Swine Nutritionist. He will be responsible for assisting clients in enhancing and maintaining nutrition programs for their swine herds with the goal of helping them accomplish their production objectives. Prior to joining NutriQuest, Dr. Dean served as a Swine Technical Nutritionist for two leading nutrition companies and brings with him over 10 years of industry experience. Dean received his Ph.D. in swine nutrition from Louisiana State University. He currently resides in Missouri with his wife.

NutriQuest

NutriQuest, headquartered in Mason City, Iowa, USA, delivers targeted breakthrough solutions to animal producers via nutritional and non-nutritional products, services, and technologies. Our industry-leading animal nutrition and production experts scrutinize products and technologies to ensure that all NutriQuest solutions meet or exceed our rigorous standards for efficacy, financial return and practicality. At NutriQuest, our success comes from helping producers realize improved profitability through optimized technologies and innovation. For more information contact NutriQuest at (641) 424-4798 or on the web at www.nutriquest.com.

 

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