Roeslein Alternative Energy Plans to Reveal New Biomas Upgrade System
Roeslein Alternative Energy (RAE) gears up for Biogas Americas 2024 May 13-16 in Savannah, Ga. At the event, RAE will introduce a brand-new micro biogas upgrade system it calls revolutionary, which was designed to help producers start monetizing biogas immediately.
The compact, compliant and customizable system features pre-integrated feed and product measurement tools, allowing users to capitalize on expiring biogas production, diversify revenue streams by converting biogas into valuable renewable energy, and benefit immediately with a system for quick set up and operation. This system has a variety of application uses for swine and dairy operations, and landfills.
Iowa Pork Industry Center Continues Swine Production Webinars
The Iowa Pork Industry Center (IPIC) begins its second year of producer-focused webinars on May 30, 2024.
“This program stemmed from producers asking questions and wanting to learn more about select topics,” IPIC director, Laura Greiner, says. “Each session is designed to provide a more in-depth presentation of subject matter with supporting slides to enhance viewer learning.”
The intended audience includes all individuals involved in swine production, ranging from producers, nutritionists, and veterinarians to allied industry.
All webinar series sessions are free and held from noon to 1 p.m. Central time. Registration is required and that link is available on the IPIC webinars page along with links to all session recordings.
Boehringer Ingelheim Unveils New R&D Laboratory in St. Joseph, Mo.
The animal health industry has gained a new state-of-the-art research and development facility in St. Joseph, Mo., as Boehringer Ingelheim hosted a ribbon cutting ceremony on May 8.
In a company release, officials said the new laboratory will streamline the process of transitioning products from development to manufacturing and enhancing BI’s ability to serve animals better.
“Boehringer Ingelheim is not just a global leader in animal health – they are a part of the fabric of our community,” says Kim Young, President KC Animal Health Corridor. “This facility underscores Boehringer’s dedication to leading the industry in research, development and manufacturing. The heart of the Corridor are the companies choosing to invest in the region.”
Caroline Belmont, Vice President of US Global Innovation, Boehringer Ingelheim, recognizes the strong presence the company has in the Midwest.
“This region is a crucial hub for the global animal health industry due to its rich agricultural heritage and extensive livestock farming,” she says. “Boehringer’s strategic positioning in this community allows it to leverage local resources and expertise, playing a pivotal role in advancing the global animal health industry.”


