An ongoing two-year trial is being conducted to evaluate the effects of three different methods of initiating forage stockpiling on the quality and mass of forage available over the winter months (October through January). Methods of initiating stockpiling were spring strip-grazing, summer strip-grazing, and summer hay harvest. Forage mass, nutritional, and weather data were input into a ration balancing program with supplemental feed provided to maintain a body condition score (BCS) of five throughout the winter for fall-calving beef cows. Partial budget models were used to evaluate costs associated with the different treatment methods and compared to a standard winter hay feeding regime in a drylot scenario. Spring strip-grazing generated...
The increase in cover crops across Iowa presents a substantial amount of potential forage available ...
Feed costs represent the major cost in most livestock production systems. A recently completed analy...
In a previous report (ISRF01-10), we reported on a study that demonstrated that fall-born steer calv...
Stored feeds make up almost half the cost of production for cow-calf enterprises in Iowa. Therefore,...
Two experiments were conducted to determine the effects of grazing stockpiled perennial forage in fi...
Two studies were conducted to address concerns confronting the beef industry in regards to the appli...
Animal production, hay production and feeding, and the yields and composition of forage from summer ...
A winter grazing experiment was conducted to evaluate the BW and body condition scores (BCS) of bred...
Livestock producers looking for ways to cut costs may find that winter grazing offers a viable optio...
A year-round grazing system for spring- and fall-calving cows was developed to compare animal produc...
Six 10-acre pastures containing Fawn endophyte-free tall fescue were strip-grazed by 4 pregnant fal...
Fifteen beef cow-calf producers in southern Iowa were selected based on locality, management level, ...
In a three year study, wintering systems utilizing the grazing of stockpiled perennial hay crop fora...
The objective of this study was to compare grazing systems that used rotational and continuous stock...
A comparison was made between two different summer grazing systems. One system was the summer compon...
The increase in cover crops across Iowa presents a substantial amount of potential forage available ...
Feed costs represent the major cost in most livestock production systems. A recently completed analy...
In a previous report (ISRF01-10), we reported on a study that demonstrated that fall-born steer calv...
Stored feeds make up almost half the cost of production for cow-calf enterprises in Iowa. Therefore,...
Two experiments were conducted to determine the effects of grazing stockpiled perennial forage in fi...
Two studies were conducted to address concerns confronting the beef industry in regards to the appli...
Animal production, hay production and feeding, and the yields and composition of forage from summer ...
A winter grazing experiment was conducted to evaluate the BW and body condition scores (BCS) of bred...
Livestock producers looking for ways to cut costs may find that winter grazing offers a viable optio...
A year-round grazing system for spring- and fall-calving cows was developed to compare animal produc...
Six 10-acre pastures containing Fawn endophyte-free tall fescue were strip-grazed by 4 pregnant fal...
Fifteen beef cow-calf producers in southern Iowa were selected based on locality, management level, ...
In a three year study, wintering systems utilizing the grazing of stockpiled perennial hay crop fora...
The objective of this study was to compare grazing systems that used rotational and continuous stock...
A comparison was made between two different summer grazing systems. One system was the summer compon...
The increase in cover crops across Iowa presents a substantial amount of potential forage available ...
Feed costs represent the major cost in most livestock production systems. A recently completed analy...
In a previous report (ISRF01-10), we reported on a study that demonstrated that fall-born steer calv...