Four ruminally and duodenally fistulated steers were utilized to evaluate the effects of Syngenta Enhanced Feed Corn™ containing an alpha amylase enzyme trait (SYT- EFC) compared to the isoline parental control corn without the alpha amylase enzyme trait (Negative Isoline) on site and extent of digestion in finishing diets. Cattle fed SYT- EFC dry rolled corn had numerically greater postruminal starch digestibility, excreted lower fecal starch, and had greater total tract starch digestibility compared to cattle fed Negative Isoline corn. These data would suggest that cattle are able to utilize more starch from corn containing the SYT- EFC trait, which has resulted in greater gains and efficiencies
A finishing study utilizing exogenous alpha-amylase was completed to examine the effects of Aspergil...
The experimental objective was to determine the interactions of silage variety and inclusion level i...
A pooled- analysis of UNL feedlot trials examined the impact of starch (corn grain) on cattle perfor...
Four ruminally and duodenally fistulated steers were utilized to evaluate the effects of Syngenta En...
Two experiments were conducted to compare Syngenta Enhanced Feed Corn™ containing an alpha amylase e...
One digestion and three feedlot trials evaluated the effect of a new corn hybrid containing an α-amy...
One digestion and four finishing trials were conducted to evaluate the effect of a new corn hybrid c...
Two finishing experiments were conducted to evaluate Syngenta Enogen Feed Corn containing an alpha a...
One digestion and four finishing trials were conducted to evaluate the effect of a new corn hybrid c...
A growing trial was conducted to evaluate Syngenta Enogen Feed Corn containing an alpha amylase enzy...
Objective: To evaluate the digestibility parameters of growing cattle when fed Enogen Feed corn. Stu...
A finishing trial was conducted as a 2x2x2 factorial to determine the effect of Syngenta Enhanced Fe...
Objective: To determine the growing calf response when fed Enogen Feed corn silage containing an alp...
incomplete 2×4 factorial finishing study evaluated the effect of corn hybrid fed as dry- rolled corn...
A finishing study evaluated the effect of corn hybrid and processing type on finishing performance o...
A finishing study utilizing exogenous alpha-amylase was completed to examine the effects of Aspergil...
The experimental objective was to determine the interactions of silage variety and inclusion level i...
A pooled- analysis of UNL feedlot trials examined the impact of starch (corn grain) on cattle perfor...
Four ruminally and duodenally fistulated steers were utilized to evaluate the effects of Syngenta En...
Two experiments were conducted to compare Syngenta Enhanced Feed Corn™ containing an alpha amylase e...
One digestion and three feedlot trials evaluated the effect of a new corn hybrid containing an α-amy...
One digestion and four finishing trials were conducted to evaluate the effect of a new corn hybrid c...
Two finishing experiments were conducted to evaluate Syngenta Enogen Feed Corn containing an alpha a...
One digestion and four finishing trials were conducted to evaluate the effect of a new corn hybrid c...
A growing trial was conducted to evaluate Syngenta Enogen Feed Corn containing an alpha amylase enzy...
Objective: To evaluate the digestibility parameters of growing cattle when fed Enogen Feed corn. Stu...
A finishing trial was conducted as a 2x2x2 factorial to determine the effect of Syngenta Enhanced Fe...
Objective: To determine the growing calf response when fed Enogen Feed corn silage containing an alp...
incomplete 2×4 factorial finishing study evaluated the effect of corn hybrid fed as dry- rolled corn...
A finishing study evaluated the effect of corn hybrid and processing type on finishing performance o...
A finishing study utilizing exogenous alpha-amylase was completed to examine the effects of Aspergil...
The experimental objective was to determine the interactions of silage variety and inclusion level i...
A pooled- analysis of UNL feedlot trials examined the impact of starch (corn grain) on cattle perfor...