The effects of removing corn residue by grazing and baling on continuous corn production were investigated. Initial data showed a trend toward keeping more water in the soil in the treatment with the most residue left on the field (no grazing or baling), but there was no effect of either grazing or baling on subsequent corn yield. Water conservation resulting from maintaining residue on the field may help reduce pumping costs or increase yields when water is limited. However, this benefit is likely to be outweighed by feed cost savings or grazing rental income, and good cow performance
Nebraska has an abundance of crop residue available for late fall and winter grazing. However, sever...
A two-year experiment was designed to determine the impact of grazing corn residue during the spring...
The highest cost to beef cow-calf producers is the feeding of stored feeds in winter months. To lowe...
The effects of removing corn residue by grazing and baling on continuous corn production were invest...
A 2- year study evaluated the effect of corn residue baling or grazing on subsequent yields, as well...
Crop residue grazing or baling is common in the western Corn Belt. However, its impacts on subsequen...
This study investigated effects of stocking rate on cattle performance, quality and quantity of corn...
Cattle grazing corn residue at a low stocking rate maintained body condition score (BCS) and gained ...
Two studies were conducted to evaluate the effects of corn residue harvest on subsequent crop yields...
The highest cost to beef cow-calf and backgrounding operations is the feeding of stored feeds in win...
Four treatments were used to evaluate levels of corn residue removal on nutrient quality and cattle ...
Corn residue is used for forage and feed, but residue removal effects on soil properties and yield i...
Grazing corn residue in the fall/winter or spring in either a corn-soybean rotation or a continuous ...
Crop residues provide an inexpensive feed source during the winter months. Cattle grazing them durin...
Cattle perform similarly on either tillage practice; however, yearly circumstances may affect overal...
Nebraska has an abundance of crop residue available for late fall and winter grazing. However, sever...
A two-year experiment was designed to determine the impact of grazing corn residue during the spring...
The highest cost to beef cow-calf producers is the feeding of stored feeds in winter months. To lowe...
The effects of removing corn residue by grazing and baling on continuous corn production were invest...
A 2- year study evaluated the effect of corn residue baling or grazing on subsequent yields, as well...
Crop residue grazing or baling is common in the western Corn Belt. However, its impacts on subsequen...
This study investigated effects of stocking rate on cattle performance, quality and quantity of corn...
Cattle grazing corn residue at a low stocking rate maintained body condition score (BCS) and gained ...
Two studies were conducted to evaluate the effects of corn residue harvest on subsequent crop yields...
The highest cost to beef cow-calf and backgrounding operations is the feeding of stored feeds in win...
Four treatments were used to evaluate levels of corn residue removal on nutrient quality and cattle ...
Corn residue is used for forage and feed, but residue removal effects on soil properties and yield i...
Grazing corn residue in the fall/winter or spring in either a corn-soybean rotation or a continuous ...
Crop residues provide an inexpensive feed source during the winter months. Cattle grazing them durin...
Cattle perform similarly on either tillage practice; however, yearly circumstances may affect overal...
Nebraska has an abundance of crop residue available for late fall and winter grazing. However, sever...
A two-year experiment was designed to determine the impact of grazing corn residue during the spring...
The highest cost to beef cow-calf producers is the feeding of stored feeds in winter months. To lowe...