This bulletin includes the results of two experiments in feeding corn silage to steers. The object of these experiments was to determine the value of silage as a sole ration for wintering steers; and also as a roughage, when fed with grain, for fattening operations. It was further desired to determine the value of different root crops when added to the grain ration for fattening steers
Six finishing rations were compared: (1) 10% corn silage, (2) 20% corn silage, (3) 10% wheat head si...
This covers a series of experiments in 1954-55 conducted at the Dickinson Experiment Station designe...
Seven silage and ration treatments compared were: (1) Paoli barley, (2) Arthur wheat, (3) Parker whe...
This bulletin includes the results of two experiments in feeding cattle as follows: Part I Sunflower...
Summary1. The results show that all of the steers made good gains while receiving corn silage as the...
Summary1. With the rapidly increasing price of lands we believe a preliminary feeding period one of ...
The object of this experiment was to ascertain the feeding value of silage made from corn cut at dif...
Summary1. A choice silage was secured from corn when cut at time of tasseling and also from millet w...
This bulletin includes the results of two experiments in feeding corn silage to lambs. It also inclu...
The silo has, for a long time, been proving its value to the live stock farmer. It should form a par...
23 pgI. Kaffir Corn, Milo Maize and Molasses Compared with Indian Corn for Fattening Cattle. II. Co...
The object of this experiment was to determine the value for lambs of corn silage as a sole ration a...
Two trials were conducted to evaluate two varieties of wheat head silage (Parker and Blue Boy) and w...
23 pgI. Kaffir Corn, Milo Maize and Molasses Compared with Indian Corn for Fattening Cattle. II. Co...
The work presented in this bulletin is the result of the cooperative feeding experiments conducted o...
Six finishing rations were compared: (1) 10% corn silage, (2) 20% corn silage, (3) 10% wheat head si...
This covers a series of experiments in 1954-55 conducted at the Dickinson Experiment Station designe...
Seven silage and ration treatments compared were: (1) Paoli barley, (2) Arthur wheat, (3) Parker whe...
This bulletin includes the results of two experiments in feeding cattle as follows: Part I Sunflower...
Summary1. The results show that all of the steers made good gains while receiving corn silage as the...
Summary1. With the rapidly increasing price of lands we believe a preliminary feeding period one of ...
The object of this experiment was to ascertain the feeding value of silage made from corn cut at dif...
Summary1. A choice silage was secured from corn when cut at time of tasseling and also from millet w...
This bulletin includes the results of two experiments in feeding corn silage to lambs. It also inclu...
The silo has, for a long time, been proving its value to the live stock farmer. It should form a par...
23 pgI. Kaffir Corn, Milo Maize and Molasses Compared with Indian Corn for Fattening Cattle. II. Co...
The object of this experiment was to determine the value for lambs of corn silage as a sole ration a...
Two trials were conducted to evaluate two varieties of wheat head silage (Parker and Blue Boy) and w...
23 pgI. Kaffir Corn, Milo Maize and Molasses Compared with Indian Corn for Fattening Cattle. II. Co...
The work presented in this bulletin is the result of the cooperative feeding experiments conducted o...
Six finishing rations were compared: (1) 10% corn silage, (2) 20% corn silage, (3) 10% wheat head si...
This covers a series of experiments in 1954-55 conducted at the Dickinson Experiment Station designe...
Seven silage and ration treatments compared were: (1) Paoli barley, (2) Arthur wheat, (3) Parker whe...