Livestock Systems

Joseph (Joe) P.

Harner
Department Head
Office: 
Seaton Hall 128
Phone: 
(785) 532-5580
Email: 
jharner@ksu.edu

My engineering extension responsibilities are in the areas of grain and livestock systems. Livestock systems are a broad area covering environmental issues related to confined and non confined livestock production systems, nutrient management planning, beef feedlots, dairy cattle free stall housing, dairy cattle dry lot housing, heat abatement for dairy cattle, manure handling systems for dairies and beef feedlots, gravity sand separation and beef work facilities. Some additional work may include sheep and swine facilities. The areas of grain storage, drying, handling and facilities are emphasis in the grain systems. My responsibilities are currently divided between working with state agencies, commodity groups, allied industry, academia and individuals with the production agriculture community.

Education

B.S. Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, 1979
B.S. Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, 1981
Ph.D. Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, 1983 

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J. Pat

Murphy
Professor
Office: 
Seaton Hall 146
Phone: 
(785) 532-2935
Email: 
jmurphy@ksu.edu

Education

M.S., Kansas State University, 1970

B.S., Business Administration, Kansas State University, 1968

B.S., Agricultural Engineering, Kansas State University, 1968

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