Steers (729 ± 19 lb BW) grazed in two November-planted cereal rye fields for 22 d in April, either with or without an ionophore in their free choice mineral supplement. Subsequent corn yields were measured to assess impact of planting cereal rye as a cover crop (not grazed) or grazing the rye compared to a no rye control. There was no statistical impact of rye or grazing on subsequent corn yield. Supplying an ionophore in the mineral did not uniformly improve gains across fields. However, gains were high at 3.2 lb/d and were able to offset the cost of planting rye
Cover crops may provide a spring forage source for beef producers. Early spring grazing may reduce t...
A 2- year study evaluated the effect of corn residue baling or grazing on subsequent yields, as well...
© 2016 American Registry of Professional Animal Scientists Little is known about the effect of limit...
Steers (729 ± 19 lb BW) grazed in two November-planted cereal rye fields for 22 d in April, either w...
Two trials in the fall and winter of 1997-98 evaluated calf performance when grazing either rye with...
The increase in cover crops across Iowa presents a substantial amount of potential forage available ...
Beef cattle operations are confronted with early spring and late fall forage deficiencies. Producers...
Crop residues provide an inexpensive feed source during the winter months. Cattle grazing them durin...
In the lower Midwest, the longest period of inadequate forage supply from pasture is from mid- Decem...
A two-year experiment was designed to determine the impact of grazing corn residue during the spring...
Two studies evaluated impact of grazing corn residue during the spring on subsequent soybean yields ...
Rye, wheat, and triticale pasture were evaluated during the winters of 2000-01, 2001-02, and 2002-03...
A 4 yr. study was conducted to evaluate forage yield and grazing potential of double cropped annual ...
The highest cost to beef cow-calf and backgrounding operations is the feeding of stored feeds in win...
Cover crop (CC) grazing can be a potential strategy to support livestock and crop production while e...
Cover crops may provide a spring forage source for beef producers. Early spring grazing may reduce t...
A 2- year study evaluated the effect of corn residue baling or grazing on subsequent yields, as well...
© 2016 American Registry of Professional Animal Scientists Little is known about the effect of limit...
Steers (729 ± 19 lb BW) grazed in two November-planted cereal rye fields for 22 d in April, either w...
Two trials in the fall and winter of 1997-98 evaluated calf performance when grazing either rye with...
The increase in cover crops across Iowa presents a substantial amount of potential forage available ...
Beef cattle operations are confronted with early spring and late fall forage deficiencies. Producers...
Crop residues provide an inexpensive feed source during the winter months. Cattle grazing them durin...
In the lower Midwest, the longest period of inadequate forage supply from pasture is from mid- Decem...
A two-year experiment was designed to determine the impact of grazing corn residue during the spring...
Two studies evaluated impact of grazing corn residue during the spring on subsequent soybean yields ...
Rye, wheat, and triticale pasture were evaluated during the winters of 2000-01, 2001-02, and 2002-03...
A 4 yr. study was conducted to evaluate forage yield and grazing potential of double cropped annual ...
The highest cost to beef cow-calf and backgrounding operations is the feeding of stored feeds in win...
Cover crop (CC) grazing can be a potential strategy to support livestock and crop production while e...
Cover crops may provide a spring forage source for beef producers. Early spring grazing may reduce t...
A 2- year study evaluated the effect of corn residue baling or grazing on subsequent yields, as well...
© 2016 American Registry of Professional Animal Scientists Little is known about the effect of limit...