Aerial dust originating from feed is a major contributor to poor air quality in swine confinement buildings. Studies
have shown that addition of fats and oils to swine feed reduces its dustiness. The objective of this study was to evaluate the
effectiveness of several high–oil corn (HOC) varieties on reducing aerodynamic dust segregation (ADS) as compared with
conventional or normal corn (NC) as ground corn only and also as the base ingredient of typical feed rations. Comparisons
were also made between HOC–based feed with NC–based feed with 0.5% to 2.0% soybean oil. Experiments were conducted
using a laboratory apparatus designed to measure ADS based on both mass (ADSm) and number (ADSn). The ADSm was
defined as the percentage of mass lost by entrainment into the air by dropping a sample through a vertical tube. The ADSn
was defined as the particle number concentration in a 235–mL air sample drawn from the tube 100 s after dropping the ground
corn or feed sample. One of the single–cross HOC varieties produced only 19% (P < 0.05) of the ADSn of a NC variety and
only 27% to 28% of the TopCross HOC varieties. Feed with the single–cross HOC was significantly less dusty than NC–based
feed. The ADSn of feed with HOC was not significantly different from that of feed with NC amended with soybean oil.
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