Jodi Oleen, Swine Day attendee, chats with Terry Medley, member of the Kansas Department of Health and Environment, about Swine Day's turnout Thursday afternoon. Swine Day was hosted in the K-State Alumni Center and was free and open to the public, though registration for the event was required.
Vincent Pieschl, member of the North Central Steel Company based out of Minneapolis, KS, stretches his arms and chats with another Swine Day attendee Thursday afternoon in the Alumni Center. Swine Day was an event that was free and open to the public that was focused around pigs, the farmers who raise them, and the companies that help those farmers raise their pigs from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Thursday.
Joe Barban and Mike Zumer, Swine Day attendees, enjoy ice cream during a break between presentations during Thursday afternoon's festivities. Swine Day was hosted in the K-State Alumni center and provided farmers an opportunity to sample and observe new techniques to help raise their pigs presented by various companies from around the United States.