Many tons of crop residues and other low-quality forages are produced in Kansas each year. Use of these forages often is limited by their low nutrient content and poor digestibility. The process of applying anhydrous ammonia to low-quality forages enhances their feeding value by increasing crude protein content and dry matter digestibility. In the summer of 2012, the persistence of drought conditions throughout Kansas reduced forage supplies and resulted in a dramatic increase in forage prices. In an effort to aid livestock producers, the K-State Beef Extension Specialist Team, in conjunction with the Livestock Production Program Focus Team, conducted wheat straw ammoniation demonstrations at 6 locations across Kansas. The objective...
The injection of anhydrous ammonia (A-NH3) into bagged silage would allow variable applications of N...
Alkali treatments of lignocellulosic forages, like straws, increase their nutritive value and allow ...
High-moisture cereal grains are often treated with ammonia to prevent spoilage and for perceived ani...
Many tons of crop residues and other low-quality forages are produced in Kansas each year. Use of th...
Increased costs of production have caused livestock producers to reduce feed costs whenever possible...
The effect of anhydrous ammonia or liquid supplement treatment of wheat straw was evaluated by field...
Three experiments were conducted to evaluate low quality forages treatment by anhydrous ammonia (NH3...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
Introduction Feed shortage is the most important characteristic of Iranian animal industry. Increase...
Forage sorghum was treated with Cold-Flo anhydrous ammonia at ensiling time and compared with untrea...
Replicate, covered wheat straw (WS) stacks were treated with 1.5 or 3.0% anhydrous ammonia in three ...
Ammonia treatment of flax straw (Linum usitassimum ) (FLAX), wheat straw (Triticwn aestivum ) (WHST...
Barley straw was treated with anhydrous ammonia (30 g/kg DM) for 28 days at 20℃ and/or sulphur dioxi...
Drought conditions in the past have created a shortage of prairie hay and other grass hays that are ...
Calcium Oxide (CaO) treatment of cornstalks, oat hulls, wheat straw or drought stressed corn plants ...
The injection of anhydrous ammonia (A-NH3) into bagged silage would allow variable applications of N...
Alkali treatments of lignocellulosic forages, like straws, increase their nutritive value and allow ...
High-moisture cereal grains are often treated with ammonia to prevent spoilage and for perceived ani...
Many tons of crop residues and other low-quality forages are produced in Kansas each year. Use of th...
Increased costs of production have caused livestock producers to reduce feed costs whenever possible...
The effect of anhydrous ammonia or liquid supplement treatment of wheat straw was evaluated by field...
Three experiments were conducted to evaluate low quality forages treatment by anhydrous ammonia (NH3...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
Introduction Feed shortage is the most important characteristic of Iranian animal industry. Increase...
Forage sorghum was treated with Cold-Flo anhydrous ammonia at ensiling time and compared with untrea...
Replicate, covered wheat straw (WS) stacks were treated with 1.5 or 3.0% anhydrous ammonia in three ...
Ammonia treatment of flax straw (Linum usitassimum ) (FLAX), wheat straw (Triticwn aestivum ) (WHST...
Barley straw was treated with anhydrous ammonia (30 g/kg DM) for 28 days at 20℃ and/or sulphur dioxi...
Drought conditions in the past have created a shortage of prairie hay and other grass hays that are ...
Calcium Oxide (CaO) treatment of cornstalks, oat hulls, wheat straw or drought stressed corn plants ...
The injection of anhydrous ammonia (A-NH3) into bagged silage would allow variable applications of N...
Alkali treatments of lignocellulosic forages, like straws, increase their nutritive value and allow ...
High-moisture cereal grains are often treated with ammonia to prevent spoilage and for perceived ani...