Effects of feeding second generation insect-protected transgenic corn (MON 89034) on growing steer performance was evaluated in two experiments. In Experiment 1, a corn silage-based diet was fed to growing steers in pens, and the transgenic test hybrid was compared to a non-transgenic parental hybrid and two commercially available reference hybrids. In Experiment 2, steers grazing corn residue of the transgenic test hybrid were compared to steers grazing a non-transgenic parental hybrid. In both experiments, growing performance was not affected by source of corn silage or residue
To determine the effects of grazing crop residues from bt-corn hybrids on performance of pregnant be...
Six studies were conducted to evaluate effects of corn silage harvest, hybrid, and concentration in ...
An experiment was conducted to evaluate feeding transgenic corn containing the cry34Ab1 and cry35Ab1...
Effects of feeding second generation insect-protected transgenic corn (MON 89034) on growing steer p...
Feed conversion and carcass characteristics of cattle fed second generation insect-protected (Bt) c...
Two studies were conducted to evaluate the efficacy of transgenic corn hybrids for residue grazing. ...
Research has been conducted on genetically modified corn fed to livestock since the introduction of ...
One grazing and two feeding experiments were conducted to compare the feeding value of corn residue ...
Two trials were completed to evaluate the efficacy of Bt corn hybrids for growing steers. After grai...
A growing study evaluated three corn silage hybrids on growing steer performance. Th e three hybrids...
Two finishing trials were conducted to evaluate the effect of feeding corn root worm protected (Bt) ...
Sixty crossbred steers were individually fed either corn genetically modified for corn rootworm prot...
Several maize (Zea mays) hybrids, including three transgenic hybrids containing Bacillus thuringiens...
Grazing cattle on corn residue as a winter feed source has become an integral part of many Nebraska ...
Six studies were conducted to evaluate effects of corn silage harvest, hybrid, and concentration in ...
To determine the effects of grazing crop residues from bt-corn hybrids on performance of pregnant be...
Six studies were conducted to evaluate effects of corn silage harvest, hybrid, and concentration in ...
An experiment was conducted to evaluate feeding transgenic corn containing the cry34Ab1 and cry35Ab1...
Effects of feeding second generation insect-protected transgenic corn (MON 89034) on growing steer p...
Feed conversion and carcass characteristics of cattle fed second generation insect-protected (Bt) c...
Two studies were conducted to evaluate the efficacy of transgenic corn hybrids for residue grazing. ...
Research has been conducted on genetically modified corn fed to livestock since the introduction of ...
One grazing and two feeding experiments were conducted to compare the feeding value of corn residue ...
Two trials were completed to evaluate the efficacy of Bt corn hybrids for growing steers. After grai...
A growing study evaluated three corn silage hybrids on growing steer performance. Th e three hybrids...
Two finishing trials were conducted to evaluate the effect of feeding corn root worm protected (Bt) ...
Sixty crossbred steers were individually fed either corn genetically modified for corn rootworm prot...
Several maize (Zea mays) hybrids, including three transgenic hybrids containing Bacillus thuringiens...
Grazing cattle on corn residue as a winter feed source has become an integral part of many Nebraska ...
Six studies were conducted to evaluate effects of corn silage harvest, hybrid, and concentration in ...
To determine the effects of grazing crop residues from bt-corn hybrids on performance of pregnant be...
Six studies were conducted to evaluate effects of corn silage harvest, hybrid, and concentration in ...
An experiment was conducted to evaluate feeding transgenic corn containing the cry34Ab1 and cry35Ab1...