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Standard Skid Steer To Mini Universal Adapter

 
A new adapter is available from Worksaver, Inc., designed to allow “Universal” Mini Skid Steer / Compact Tool Carrier attachments to be connected to a standard skid steer.  The adapter mounts to a standard skid steer and accepts attachments with the “Universal Mini Mount like Toro® Dingo®, Boxer®, Ditch Witch® and RAMROD.  This adapter allows operators to easily switch attachments between a mini skid steer and standard skid steer and provides a greater versatility of attachment options.   
 
Worksaver, Inc. manufactures agricultural, industrial, commercial and construction equipment for a variety of applications for property owners, farmers, ranchers, contractors and more.  Worksaver also “builds with sunshine” by utilizing a 250Kw solar field to help provide a renewable energy source.
 
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Sweetener Effects on Gut Health - Dr. Kwangwook Kim

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In this episode of The Swine Nutrition Blackbelt Podcast, Dr. Kwangwook Kim, Assistant Professor at Michigan State University, discusses the use of non-nutritive sweeteners in nursery pig diets. He explains how sucralose and neotame influence feed intake, gut health, metabolism, and the frequency of diarrhea compared to antibiotics. The conversation highlights mechanisms beyond palatability, including hormone signaling and nutrient transport. Listen now on all major platforms!

“Receptors responsible for sweet taste are present not only in the mouth but also along the intestinal tract.”

Meet the guest: Dr. Kwangwook Kim / kwangwook-kim is an Assistant Professor at Michigan State University, specializing in swine nutrition and feed additives under disease challenge models. He earned his M.S. and Ph.D. in Animal Sciences from the University of California, Davis, where he focused on intestinal health and metabolic responses in pigs. His research evaluates alternatives to antibiotics, targeting gut health and performance in nursery pigs.