Annual and perennial grasses growing in the semiarid, west-central North American continent mature by early to midsummer. Forage mineral concentrations in these C-3 grasses decrease curvilinearly as the season advances from day of year (DOY) 75 to 300. Total digestible dry matter (TDDM) and digestible cell wall (DCW) decrease linearly with DOY while neutral detergent fiber (NDF) increases curvilinearly. By midsummer; energy, N, P, and Zn usually become deficient for ruminant nutrition
Typescript (photocopy).Three warm-season grass species were grown to evaluate relationships between ...
Graduation date: 2005Because forage quality of cool season grasses declines to sub-maintenance level...
The seasonal change of dry matter (DM) yield, estimated in vivo dry matter digestibility (DMD), and ...
Annual and perennial grasses growing in the semiarid, west-central North American continent mature b...
Annual and perennial grasses growing in the semiarid, west-central North American continent mature b...
Annual and perennial grasses growing in the semiarid, west-central North American continent mature b...
Holocellulose, hemicellulose, and in vitro fiber digestibility were significantly different between ...
The chemical composition and dry matter digestibility of clipped plant species, total herbage, and a...
Prairie range forage plants can provide needed energy and protein for grazing ruminants, particularl...
Land, livestock, and wildlife managers need to understand the nutritional dynamics of forages to sus...
Desert wheatgrass, (Agropyron desertorum (Fisch.) Schulte) an introduced perennial grass, is widely ...
The effect of the growing season and topographic zone on biomass production, protein content, cell c...
Stockpiling forage is a commonly used method to extend the grazing season in the southern U.S.A. How...
Management of legume-improved annual range forage is made difficult by the rapid declines in nutriti...
Seasonal variation in total nonstructural carbohydrate (TNC) levels in rhizomes and shoots of Nebras...
Typescript (photocopy).Three warm-season grass species were grown to evaluate relationships between ...
Graduation date: 2005Because forage quality of cool season grasses declines to sub-maintenance level...
The seasonal change of dry matter (DM) yield, estimated in vivo dry matter digestibility (DMD), and ...
Annual and perennial grasses growing in the semiarid, west-central North American continent mature b...
Annual and perennial grasses growing in the semiarid, west-central North American continent mature b...
Annual and perennial grasses growing in the semiarid, west-central North American continent mature b...
Holocellulose, hemicellulose, and in vitro fiber digestibility were significantly different between ...
The chemical composition and dry matter digestibility of clipped plant species, total herbage, and a...
Prairie range forage plants can provide needed energy and protein for grazing ruminants, particularl...
Land, livestock, and wildlife managers need to understand the nutritional dynamics of forages to sus...
Desert wheatgrass, (Agropyron desertorum (Fisch.) Schulte) an introduced perennial grass, is widely ...
The effect of the growing season and topographic zone on biomass production, protein content, cell c...
Stockpiling forage is a commonly used method to extend the grazing season in the southern U.S.A. How...
Management of legume-improved annual range forage is made difficult by the rapid declines in nutriti...
Seasonal variation in total nonstructural carbohydrate (TNC) levels in rhizomes and shoots of Nebras...
Typescript (photocopy).Three warm-season grass species were grown to evaluate relationships between ...
Graduation date: 2005Because forage quality of cool season grasses declines to sub-maintenance level...
The seasonal change of dry matter (DM) yield, estimated in vivo dry matter digestibility (DMD), and ...