Two experiments were conducted to determine the influence of chemical and physical corn kernel traits on digestibility and feedlot cattle performance. Seven commercially available corn hybrids representing a range in kernel traits were evaluated for a variety of chemical and physical traits that included test weight, 1,000-grain weight, kernel size, starch, CP, amylose, Stenvert Hardness tests (kernel hardness traits), tangential abrasive dehulling device loss, 12-h in vitro starch disappearance, and rate and extent of in situ DM disappearance. Differences among hybrids existed for all physical kernel traits measured. In Exp. 1, 224 steers in 28 pens were fed the same hybrids for 167 d in a completely randomized design. All diets were formu...
Five commercially available corn hybrids were evaluated for finishing cattle performance and carcass...
One grazing and two feeding experiments were conducted to compare the feeding value of corn residue ...
A growing study evaluated three corn silage hybrids on growing steer performance. Th e three hybrids...
Seven commercially available corn hybrids representing a range within and among kernel traits were u...
Sixty commercially available corn hybrids were used to identify kernel traits that may be used as an...
A metabolism trial was conducted to determine the influence of corn kernel traits on digestibility. ...
Two experiments were conducted to determine the effects of corn hybrid and processing method on the ...
A finishing trial and a digestion trial were conducted to evaluate the effects of corn hybrid and pr...
Three hybrids with different kernel traits and feeding value were selected from a previous study to ...
One hundred thirty-two commercially available corn hybrids, grown in 2 field replications within thr...
Seventy-two commercially available corn hybrids were used to quantify the existing range in kernel c...
Three experiments evaluated the effects of three corn silage hybrids, inclusion, and nutrient digest...
Three trials were conducted to evaluate the effect of corn hybrid, kernel traits, growing location, ...
The influence of corn hybrid and processing method onsite and extent of DM, starch, and protein dige...
Using the mobile bag technique, five commercially available corn hybrids harvested as either dry-rol...
Five commercially available corn hybrids were evaluated for finishing cattle performance and carcass...
One grazing and two feeding experiments were conducted to compare the feeding value of corn residue ...
A growing study evaluated three corn silage hybrids on growing steer performance. Th e three hybrids...
Seven commercially available corn hybrids representing a range within and among kernel traits were u...
Sixty commercially available corn hybrids were used to identify kernel traits that may be used as an...
A metabolism trial was conducted to determine the influence of corn kernel traits on digestibility. ...
Two experiments were conducted to determine the effects of corn hybrid and processing method on the ...
A finishing trial and a digestion trial were conducted to evaluate the effects of corn hybrid and pr...
Three hybrids with different kernel traits and feeding value were selected from a previous study to ...
One hundred thirty-two commercially available corn hybrids, grown in 2 field replications within thr...
Seventy-two commercially available corn hybrids were used to quantify the existing range in kernel c...
Three experiments evaluated the effects of three corn silage hybrids, inclusion, and nutrient digest...
Three trials were conducted to evaluate the effect of corn hybrid, kernel traits, growing location, ...
The influence of corn hybrid and processing method onsite and extent of DM, starch, and protein dige...
Using the mobile bag technique, five commercially available corn hybrids harvested as either dry-rol...
Five commercially available corn hybrids were evaluated for finishing cattle performance and carcass...
One grazing and two feeding experiments were conducted to compare the feeding value of corn residue ...
A growing study evaluated three corn silage hybrids on growing steer performance. Th e three hybrids...