Calves backgrounded in a forage–based, yearling system at a greater ADG maintained a performance advantage through finishing. High-level supplemented cattle gained an additional 0.18 lb daily during finishing and produced an additional 81 lb of saleable live weight compared to cattle backgrounded at a low-supplementation level. Across four economic scenarios with varying corn and distillers prices, high-level supplemented cattle returned $55.54 more than cattle fed a low level of supplementation during the winter backgrounding phase. Corn price would have to exceed $11.70/bu for high supplementation level to no longer be profitable
Five summer management strategies were compared following grazing corn residue through winter. Cattl...
An economic comparison of calf-fed and long-yearling production was conducted to determine the impac...
Profitability of calf-fed and backgrounding yearling systems was determined based on actual producti...
Calves backgrounded in a forage-based system at a high winter supple- mentation level maintained a p...
Calves backgrounded in a forage–based, yearling system at a greater ADG maintained a performance adv...
The benefit of adding weight to cattle prior to entering the finishing phase through a forage-based ...
Economic analyses were conducted to estimate the effect of management decisions on profitability of ...
A two-year summary of growing/ finishing systems indicates that steer calves wintered at 1.5 lb/day ...
As corn prices have more than doubled in the last two years, cattle producers continually look for a...
Two experiments were conducted over two years to evaluate effects of two developmental systems on pe...
Two wintering systems, cornstalk grazing plus 5 lb/head/day of wet corn gluten feed and cornstalk gr...
Numerous alternatives exist for feeding and managing weaned medium-frame steers to slaughter. Effici...
In a two-year study, spayed heifer calves were backgrounded on cornstalks with 2 lb or 5 lb wet dist...
Economic analyses were conducted examining 18 years of Nebraska monthly- average auction data to ! n...
Data were collected to determine effect of winter gain on forage intake and summer and finishing per...
Five summer management strategies were compared following grazing corn residue through winter. Cattl...
An economic comparison of calf-fed and long-yearling production was conducted to determine the impac...
Profitability of calf-fed and backgrounding yearling systems was determined based on actual producti...
Calves backgrounded in a forage-based system at a high winter supple- mentation level maintained a p...
Calves backgrounded in a forage–based, yearling system at a greater ADG maintained a performance adv...
The benefit of adding weight to cattle prior to entering the finishing phase through a forage-based ...
Economic analyses were conducted to estimate the effect of management decisions on profitability of ...
A two-year summary of growing/ finishing systems indicates that steer calves wintered at 1.5 lb/day ...
As corn prices have more than doubled in the last two years, cattle producers continually look for a...
Two experiments were conducted over two years to evaluate effects of two developmental systems on pe...
Two wintering systems, cornstalk grazing plus 5 lb/head/day of wet corn gluten feed and cornstalk gr...
Numerous alternatives exist for feeding and managing weaned medium-frame steers to slaughter. Effici...
In a two-year study, spayed heifer calves were backgrounded on cornstalks with 2 lb or 5 lb wet dist...
Economic analyses were conducted examining 18 years of Nebraska monthly- average auction data to ! n...
Data were collected to determine effect of winter gain on forage intake and summer and finishing per...
Five summer management strategies were compared following grazing corn residue through winter. Cattl...
An economic comparison of calf-fed and long-yearling production was conducted to determine the impac...
Profitability of calf-fed and backgrounding yearling systems was determined based on actual producti...