Insect Frass: Novel Insights on the Use of Frass in the Agri-Food Sector - Jun 2026

📅 18 June 2026
What is insect frass? Think of it as sand-like insect "manure," and it makes up nearly half of what insect farming produces. Far from waste, frass is packed with value and potential. This session brings together industry leaders and researchers to explore the untapped potential of frass across animal nutrition, soil health, and crop production systems.
Source: events.k-state.edu
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