During the first 2 yr of a 4-yr experiment, increasing the level of grain sorghum supplementation (from 2 to 4 Ibid) for steers managed within an intensive-early stocking program tended to increase average daily gain in direct proportion to supplement level (2.3 (no supplement) to 2.5 and 2.7 lb/d, respectively). During both years, the amount of grass remaining in the pastures after the cattle were removed (July 15) and at the end of the growing season (October 1) was greater when cattle were supplemented with 4 lb of grain sorghum. Level of supplementation for grazing steers did not influence subsequent feedlot performance
This station has grown and fed the same four (yellow endosperm) hybrid sorghum grains (Funk G-766W, ...
Intake of dormant, bluestem-range forage was increased by feeding steers supplements based on wheat ...
Sudangrass, sorghum-sudan, forage sorghum, and corn silages were full-fed to yearling steers for 70-...
During the initial 3 years of a 4-year experiment, average daily gain tended to increase in direct p...
Two levels of sorghum grain supplementation (2 or 4 lb/day) for ¢steers in an intensive-early stocki...
A 4-year experiment was conducted to evaluate the effect of increasing amounts of grain supplementat...
During the initial 3 years of a 4-year experiment, average daily gain tended to increase in direct...
During the first 2 yr of a 4-yr experiment, increasing the level of grain sorghum supplementation (...
Native bluestem pastures were grazed by 520-lb steers from April 30 to July 14 at stocking rates of ...
Native bluestem pastures were grazed from May 8 to July 18, 1984 by steers with an average beginning...
Wheat and high moisture sorghum grain were fed singly and in two combinations in a 121-day feedlot t...
Native bluestem pastures were grazed from May 10 to July 15, 1982 by steers averaging 599 lbs, at st...
Native bluestem pastures were grazed from May 16 to July 14, 1983 by steers with an average beginnin...
Supplementing beef steers consuming immature bluestem with 0, 1, 2, or 4 lbs of sorghum grain daily ...
A 4-year study was conducted on Kansas Flint Hills bluestem range to monitor animal gain, grass, and...
This station has grown and fed the same four (yellow endosperm) hybrid sorghum grains (Funk G-766W, ...
Intake of dormant, bluestem-range forage was increased by feeding steers supplements based on wheat ...
Sudangrass, sorghum-sudan, forage sorghum, and corn silages were full-fed to yearling steers for 70-...
During the initial 3 years of a 4-year experiment, average daily gain tended to increase in direct p...
Two levels of sorghum grain supplementation (2 or 4 lb/day) for ¢steers in an intensive-early stocki...
A 4-year experiment was conducted to evaluate the effect of increasing amounts of grain supplementat...
During the initial 3 years of a 4-year experiment, average daily gain tended to increase in direct...
During the first 2 yr of a 4-yr experiment, increasing the level of grain sorghum supplementation (...
Native bluestem pastures were grazed by 520-lb steers from April 30 to July 14 at stocking rates of ...
Native bluestem pastures were grazed from May 8 to July 18, 1984 by steers with an average beginning...
Wheat and high moisture sorghum grain were fed singly and in two combinations in a 121-day feedlot t...
Native bluestem pastures were grazed from May 10 to July 15, 1982 by steers averaging 599 lbs, at st...
Native bluestem pastures were grazed from May 16 to July 14, 1983 by steers with an average beginnin...
Supplementing beef steers consuming immature bluestem with 0, 1, 2, or 4 lbs of sorghum grain daily ...
A 4-year study was conducted on Kansas Flint Hills bluestem range to monitor animal gain, grass, and...
This station has grown and fed the same four (yellow endosperm) hybrid sorghum grains (Funk G-766W, ...
Intake of dormant, bluestem-range forage was increased by feeding steers supplements based on wheat ...
Sudangrass, sorghum-sudan, forage sorghum, and corn silages were full-fed to yearling steers for 70-...