Alfalfa hay has been recognized for many years as being a high-quality roughage for cattle. However, some cattle feeders in the state prefer prairie hay over alfalfa hay. The experiment reported here was designed to compare the performance of calves wintered on (1) alfalfa hay alone, (2) a mixture of alfalfa hay and prairie hay, (3) prairie hay and soybean meal pellets, and (4) prairie hay alone. In addition to these companions, some studies were made on the effect of winter gains on summer performance of the calves when grazing native prairie pasture
One hundred sixty-four crossbred beef steers were used in a 102-day growing study to determine optim...
In the Sandhills area of Nebraska, which is principally a cattle producing section, there is little ...
The object of this experiment was to determine the value for lambs of corn silage as a sole ration a...
Prairie hay makes up a major part of the harvested feeds that are fed to cattle and sheep in many ar...
One hundred thirteen pregnant Hereford x Angus cows were used to study the effect of increasing leve...
Many feeders are following the practice of fattening beef cattle on pasture. To aid the producer in ...
This bulletin reports the results of a 9-year summer grazing experiment on native ranges in western ...
In Tennessee the value of winter pasture in the wintering ration for producing slaughter and stocker...
One hundred thirteen pregnant Hereford × Angus cows were used to study the effect of increasing le...
Four alfalfa forages were evaluated: 1) hay; 2) low-dry matter (DM) silage; 3) medium-DM silage; and...
A study established at Cottonwood in 1981 is being evaluate to compare 10 grazing alfalfa varieties ...
A series of experiments was conducted to provide answers to these questions. Various studies made in...
Through cooperative efforts of the Departments of Agronomy and Agricultural Engineering, fourth-cutt...
Cover title.Comparison of different coarse fodders when fed alone, and when combined with a limited ...
In the following pages, the results of field tests of alfalfa are put down separately for each of th...
One hundred sixty-four crossbred beef steers were used in a 102-day growing study to determine optim...
In the Sandhills area of Nebraska, which is principally a cattle producing section, there is little ...
The object of this experiment was to determine the value for lambs of corn silage as a sole ration a...
Prairie hay makes up a major part of the harvested feeds that are fed to cattle and sheep in many ar...
One hundred thirteen pregnant Hereford x Angus cows were used to study the effect of increasing leve...
Many feeders are following the practice of fattening beef cattle on pasture. To aid the producer in ...
This bulletin reports the results of a 9-year summer grazing experiment on native ranges in western ...
In Tennessee the value of winter pasture in the wintering ration for producing slaughter and stocker...
One hundred thirteen pregnant Hereford × Angus cows were used to study the effect of increasing le...
Four alfalfa forages were evaluated: 1) hay; 2) low-dry matter (DM) silage; 3) medium-DM silage; and...
A study established at Cottonwood in 1981 is being evaluate to compare 10 grazing alfalfa varieties ...
A series of experiments was conducted to provide answers to these questions. Various studies made in...
Through cooperative efforts of the Departments of Agronomy and Agricultural Engineering, fourth-cutt...
Cover title.Comparison of different coarse fodders when fed alone, and when combined with a limited ...
In the following pages, the results of field tests of alfalfa are put down separately for each of th...
One hundred sixty-four crossbred beef steers were used in a 102-day growing study to determine optim...
In the Sandhills area of Nebraska, which is principally a cattle producing section, there is little ...
The object of this experiment was to determine the value for lambs of corn silage as a sole ration a...