Utilization of cover crops as a forage source for the cowherd provides another feed resource at a time when pasture productivity is minimal. However, limited data are available on cover crop utilization by cattle, including cow and calf performance when grazing cover crops. Thus, the objective of this study was to evaluate cow and calf performance while grazing cover crops compared to a traditional, drylot management system of the Beef Teaching fall-calving herd
Six 10-acre pastures containing Fawn endophyte-free tall fescue were strip-grazed by 4 pregnant fal...
Six 10-acre pastures containing Fawn endophyte-free tall fescue were each strip-grazed by four preg...
A winter grazing study was conducted using 120 pregnant Simmental x Angus cows to determine the effe...
Limited traditional forage resources have prompted interest for alternative cow-calf production syst...
A two-year grazing study was conducted to evaluate forage quality and utilization of cover crops (CC...
A study evaluated the effects of two wintering systems (cornstalk grazing and drylot feeding) on cow...
A 6-year study was designed to measure the influences of stocking rate and grazing system on perform...
Different grazing treatments cause changes in the quantity of plant growth and the quality of herbag...
Report on research to evaluate fall grazing effects on cow and calf weight gains separately from ani...
During widespread drought, pasture availability and productivity are reduced. This, coupled with inc...
This article discusses a study which compared the breakdown prices and returns of the cow/ calf ente...
The increase in cover crops across Iowa presents a substantial amount of potential forage available ...
This article summarizes a three-year summer drylot management study with three management regimes cl...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Animal Sciences and IndustryKC OlsonThe objective of this series o...
Cattle perform similarly on either tillage practice; however, yearly circumstances may affect overal...
Six 10-acre pastures containing Fawn endophyte-free tall fescue were strip-grazed by 4 pregnant fal...
Six 10-acre pastures containing Fawn endophyte-free tall fescue were each strip-grazed by four preg...
A winter grazing study was conducted using 120 pregnant Simmental x Angus cows to determine the effe...
Limited traditional forage resources have prompted interest for alternative cow-calf production syst...
A two-year grazing study was conducted to evaluate forage quality and utilization of cover crops (CC...
A study evaluated the effects of two wintering systems (cornstalk grazing and drylot feeding) on cow...
A 6-year study was designed to measure the influences of stocking rate and grazing system on perform...
Different grazing treatments cause changes in the quantity of plant growth and the quality of herbag...
Report on research to evaluate fall grazing effects on cow and calf weight gains separately from ani...
During widespread drought, pasture availability and productivity are reduced. This, coupled with inc...
This article discusses a study which compared the breakdown prices and returns of the cow/ calf ente...
The increase in cover crops across Iowa presents a substantial amount of potential forage available ...
This article summarizes a three-year summer drylot management study with three management regimes cl...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Animal Sciences and IndustryKC OlsonThe objective of this series o...
Cattle perform similarly on either tillage practice; however, yearly circumstances may affect overal...
Six 10-acre pastures containing Fawn endophyte-free tall fescue were strip-grazed by 4 pregnant fal...
Six 10-acre pastures containing Fawn endophyte-free tall fescue were each strip-grazed by four preg...
A winter grazing study was conducted using 120 pregnant Simmental x Angus cows to determine the effe...