One hundred twenty-eight Angus yearling steers (800 lb) were utilized in a trial to determine if feeding the concentrate portion of a 40% corn silage finishing diet separately from the silage would result in improved feedlot performance and feed conversion. Cattle fed the concentrate separately from silage achieved similar average daily gains and tended to have slightly better feed efficiency than cattle fed a completely mixed diet (2.26 vs 2.25 lb/head/day and 9.21 vs 9.89, respectively). Feeding completely mixed, high concentrate finishing diets resulted in the greatest performance and under current conditions is likely the most economical situation for most cattle feeders
The relative feed value of a corn variety developed for the primary purpose of corn silage productio...
Summary1. A choice silage was secured from corn when cut at time of tasseling and also from millet w...
A finishing experiment evaluated substitution of corn silage and modified distillers grains with sol...
One hundred twenty-eight Angus yearling steers (800 lb) were utilized in a trial to determine if fee...
An important consideration for the midwestern farmer-feeder is to find a feeding program that optimi...
A study comparing weaned spring born bull and steer calves was conducted at the Western Iowa Researc...
Cattle feeders are considering alternative feedstuffs to replace expensive corn grain and decrease r...
The experimental objective was to determine the interactions of silage variety and inclusion level i...
This covers a series of experiments in 1954-55 conducted at the Dickinson Experiment Station designe...
A growing study evaluated three corn silage hybrids on growing steer performance. Th e three hybrids...
An economic analysis was conducted to assess the feasibility of feeding greater inclusions of corn s...
The object of this experiment was to ascertain the feeding value of silage made from corn cut at dif...
Corn silage properly supplemented with protein, minerals and vitamin A forms a simple and efficient ...
A trial involving a 2x2 factorial arrangement of treatments was conducted to evaluate two corn silag...
Summary1. The results show that all of the steers made good gains while receiving corn silage as the...
The relative feed value of a corn variety developed for the primary purpose of corn silage productio...
Summary1. A choice silage was secured from corn when cut at time of tasseling and also from millet w...
A finishing experiment evaluated substitution of corn silage and modified distillers grains with sol...
One hundred twenty-eight Angus yearling steers (800 lb) were utilized in a trial to determine if fee...
An important consideration for the midwestern farmer-feeder is to find a feeding program that optimi...
A study comparing weaned spring born bull and steer calves was conducted at the Western Iowa Researc...
Cattle feeders are considering alternative feedstuffs to replace expensive corn grain and decrease r...
The experimental objective was to determine the interactions of silage variety and inclusion level i...
This covers a series of experiments in 1954-55 conducted at the Dickinson Experiment Station designe...
A growing study evaluated three corn silage hybrids on growing steer performance. Th e three hybrids...
An economic analysis was conducted to assess the feasibility of feeding greater inclusions of corn s...
The object of this experiment was to ascertain the feeding value of silage made from corn cut at dif...
Corn silage properly supplemented with protein, minerals and vitamin A forms a simple and efficient ...
A trial involving a 2x2 factorial arrangement of treatments was conducted to evaluate two corn silag...
Summary1. The results show that all of the steers made good gains while receiving corn silage as the...
The relative feed value of a corn variety developed for the primary purpose of corn silage productio...
Summary1. A choice silage was secured from corn when cut at time of tasseling and also from millet w...
A finishing experiment evaluated substitution of corn silage and modified distillers grains with sol...