Custom Flighting & AugersSectional flighting from 4 to 18 inches in diameterAPEC Sectional flighting from 4 to 18 inches in diameter Ability to set flighting to pitch from undersized to full pitch Solid or tapered flighting available Spun and mounted either right or left handed Shaft sizes of 2 inches outside diameter and larger Request More Info Fill out the form below to request more information about Custom Flighting & AugersMore From APECTips For Weighing & Batching Success in Your Feed Mill [White Paper]Keith Wilcox, President of APEC, weighs in on feed mill batching equipment and he gives five points of emphasis for improving your efficiency. Sponsored by APEC.Scaling up Successfully [White Paper]APEC’s VP of Sales Caleb Townsend explores the best ways to navigate pet food manufacturing growth challenges. Sponsored by APEC.B2B marketing in pet food: Create value, gain customersEnsuring potential customers know what you have to offer, as well as providing ongoing support, are keys to getting and maintaining clients in a competitive marketplace.Cargill Elk River Innovation Center advances animal nutrition researchNew global center fuels research to help the world thrive through a cutting-edge modular feed mill in Elk River, Minnesota.Product Focus: Micro-ingredient systems for accuracy, feed safetyReview the latest micro-ingredient systems and scales delivering accuracy in feed production.University feed mill brings technology into 21st centuryThe new Feed Technology Center at the University of Illinois replaces a 95-year-old feed mill and uses all new equipment and software.Raising layers in virtual reality can improve hen healthExposure to videos simulating a free-range environment boosted layer hen health and welfare, according to a pilot study published in the peer-reviewed journal Frontiers of Science.5 micro-ingredient systems for accurate, safe feedsLearn about the latest micro-ingredient system products for feed production from the industry's leading suppliers.Could antimicrobial peptides treat APEC in chickens?Researchers at The Ohio State University will investigate whether naturally occurring antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) could work as a novel therapeutic against avian pathogenic E. coli (APEC) in chickens.Amlan International continues APEC region expansionAmlan appoints Dr. Kim Huang as technical services manager.ProFlo MeterContinuous mass flow measurement of bulk solids5 tips for enhanced colibacillosis control in poultryProper disinfection and fumigation procedures can help prevent the spread of colibacillosis from bird to bird. Other sources of exposure include contaminated feces, water, dust and the environment.