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Self-paced learning

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Flexible start dates

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Designed with industry

Gain diverse skills and knowledge of the Australian stock feed industry with our Advanced Feed Milling training program.

Offered jointly by UQ Skills and the Stock Feed Manufacturing Council of Australia, this non-accredited training program is for applicants working as feed mill operators or supervisors.

You will cover a range of topics, including:

  • mill safety and quality assurance
  • ingredient handling and storage
  • milling techniques
  • production and processing

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    How you'll learn

    This program comprises six online training modules – you can enrol in the full program or choose specific modules that are relevant to your learning needs.

    Assessement

    You will be assessed through a variety of methods, including written case studies, project-based assessment, and written exams.

    Start date

    You can start this online program any time.

    All training, including assessments, is delivered online and you can advance through the modules at your own pace. Fees vary for each module.

    Training modules
    Module 1: Introduction to stock feed milling
    Introduction to Australian stock feed milling
    Mill layout and design
    Feed quality assurance
    Safety in feed mills
    Computerised (automated) systems
    Module 2: Ingredient receival, handling and storage
    Receival
    Handling and storing bulk ingredients
    Handling and storing packaged materials
    Raw material storage and environmental control
    Module 3: Particle size reduction
    Introduction – grinding and why we do it
    Hammer milling
    Roller milling
    Other techniques in particle size reduction
    Module 4: Weighing, batching and mixing
    Production scheduling and the batching process
    Weighing and batching
    Mixing
    Hand tipped ingredients and pre-mixes
    Module 5: Pelleting
    What is pelleting? Why do we pellet animal feeds?
    Pelleting system overview
    The theory of pelleting 1: Introduction
    The theory of pelleting 2: Construction, function and operation of pellet press
    Steam and conditioning
    Pellet quality
    Pelleting system operation
    Post-pelleting processing
    Ration composition and pellet quality
    Advances and alternatives in pelleting equipment
    Module 6: Finished feed handling, storage and delivery
    Quality assurance procedures for finished feeds
    Finished feed dispatch and delivery

    Entry requirements

    This program has no formal entry requirements, but you must be employed in the stock feed milling industry.

    Resources

    2024 UQ Skills Student Handbook (PDF, 2.7 MB) (includes student support and policy information)

    Fees vary for each module.

    ModuleMembers*Non-members
    Modules 1 to 6$3,110$3,420
    Module 1: Introduction to stock feed milling$575$630
    Module 2: Ingredient receival, handling and storage$460$510
    Module 3: Particle size reduction$460$510
    Module 4: Weighing, batching and mixing$460$510
    Module 5: Pelleting$1,265$1,390
    Module 6: Finished feed handling, storage and delivery$230$250

    Note: prices listed above do not include GST.

    *Price for members of the Stock Feed Manufacturing Council of Australia.

    Disclaimer


    Details are correct at the time of upload and are subject to change. UQ Skills reserves the right to change programs, subjects or costs or to cancel a program based on consideration of student numbers and resource allocation. Ensure that you understand the program, subjects, associated costs and fee liability prior to signing an enrolment form. 

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