A two-year experiment was designed to determine the impact of grazing corn residue during the spring on subsequent soybean yields in a corn-soybean rotation. Tillage treatments consisting of ridge-till, fall-till, spring-till, and no-till were also evaluated to determine if yields could be maintained by alleviating compaction from grazing in the spring. Grazing treatments overall, and specifically in the ridge-till and no-till systems, resulted in increased yields. Residue cover was also more sensitive to changes in tillage rather than grazing; however, both treatments decreased residue cover
The highest cost to beef cow-calf and backgrounding operations is the feeding of stored feeds in win...
A series of experiments were conducted to aid in the integration of crop and livestock systems. A st...
Cattle gain faster on cornstalks than on a combination of soybean stubble and cornstalks
A two-year experiment was designed to determine the impact of grazing corn residue during the spring...
Two studies evaluated impact of grazing corn residue during the spring on subsequent soybean yields ...
Grazing corn residue in the fall/winter or spring in either a corn-soybean rotation or a continuous ...
Two studies were conducted to evaluate the effects of corn residue harvest on subsequent crop yields...
The highest cost to beef cow-calf producers is the feeding of stored feeds in winter months. To lowe...
Corn residues could be a good resource for winter cattle grazing. The study investigates whether win...
An experiment was conducted to evaluate the effect of long- term (16 years) corn residue grazing wit...
For three years beginning in 1999, a 96-acre field near Atlantic, Iowa was used to study the effects...
Beginning in 1999, two locations in Iowa (Chariton, Atlantic) were used to study the effects of corn...
Cattle perform similarly on either tillage practice; however, yearly circumstances may affect overal...
Crop residues provide an inexpensive feed source during the winter months. Cattle grazing them durin...
Cattle grazing corn residue at a low stocking rate maintained body condition score (BCS) and gained ...
The highest cost to beef cow-calf and backgrounding operations is the feeding of stored feeds in win...
A series of experiments were conducted to aid in the integration of crop and livestock systems. A st...
Cattle gain faster on cornstalks than on a combination of soybean stubble and cornstalks
A two-year experiment was designed to determine the impact of grazing corn residue during the spring...
Two studies evaluated impact of grazing corn residue during the spring on subsequent soybean yields ...
Grazing corn residue in the fall/winter or spring in either a corn-soybean rotation or a continuous ...
Two studies were conducted to evaluate the effects of corn residue harvest on subsequent crop yields...
The highest cost to beef cow-calf producers is the feeding of stored feeds in winter months. To lowe...
Corn residues could be a good resource for winter cattle grazing. The study investigates whether win...
An experiment was conducted to evaluate the effect of long- term (16 years) corn residue grazing wit...
For three years beginning in 1999, a 96-acre field near Atlantic, Iowa was used to study the effects...
Beginning in 1999, two locations in Iowa (Chariton, Atlantic) were used to study the effects of corn...
Cattle perform similarly on either tillage practice; however, yearly circumstances may affect overal...
Crop residues provide an inexpensive feed source during the winter months. Cattle grazing them durin...
Cattle grazing corn residue at a low stocking rate maintained body condition score (BCS) and gained ...
The highest cost to beef cow-calf and backgrounding operations is the feeding of stored feeds in win...
A series of experiments were conducted to aid in the integration of crop and livestock systems. A st...
Cattle gain faster on cornstalks than on a combination of soybean stubble and cornstalks