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Dr. Martin Stokes
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Professor
Department Chair
Maine Distinguished Professor of Animal and Veterinary Science
130 Hitchner Hall
Orono, ME 04469-5763
Ph.  (207) 581-2770
Fax (207) 581-2744
 

Education

B.Sc. Leeds University, Leeds 1971
Ph.D. Glasgow University, Glasgow 1978

Class Taught

AVS 455 Animal Nutrition (4 cr.  Spring semester)
AVS 401 Senior Topics in Animal Science I (2 cr.  Fall semester)
AVS 402 Senior Topics in Animal Science II (1 cr.  Spring semester)
AVS 633 Graduate Seminar in Animal Science (1 cr.  both semesters)

AVS 502 Ruminant Nutrition (3 cr.  on demand)
AVS 504 Research Methods in Animal Nutrition (3 cr.  on demand)

Other courses in energy metabolism, environmental physiology, and silage technology are offered on demand as graduate level independent study classes.

Research Interests

Research in silage production and utilization by dairy cattle including evaluation and production of silage additives, particularly enzyme additives.

Check out my site on rumen microorganisms!

 
Department of Animal and Veterinary Sciences
5735 Hitchner Hall
University of Maine

Orono, ME 04469
(207) 581-2770

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, Orono, Maine 04469
207-581-1110
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