Four finishing rations evaluated in the l02-day trial were: (1) unprocessed (Whole) milage, (2) processed (rolled) silage, (3) processed milage plus high moisture milo and (4) high-moisture milo plus chopped hay. Approximate roughage levels were 24% in rations 1 and 2 and 15% in rations 3 and 4. Yearling steers fed processed milage plus high--moisture llIilo gained faster (P\u3c.05) and more efficiently (P\u3c.05) than steers fed any of the other three rations. Steers receiving Whole milage (ration 1) consumed 9.4% more feed (P\u3c.05) and required 14.0% more feed per lb. of gain than steers receiving rolled milage (ration 2). Steers fed rolled milage (rations 2 and 3) required an average of 15.8 and 8.52%, respectively, less grain per lb. ...
What's Ahead for Cattlemen? is known as Cattlemen’s Day, 1977Steers fed corn silage gained significa...
Eight rations were fed to 15 yearling steers (3 pens of 5 steers each). Arthur wheat, Paoli barley a...
Seven silage and ration treatments compared were: (1) Paoli barley, (2) Arthur wheat, (3) Parker whe...
Four finishing rations evaluated in the l02-day trial were: (1) unprocessed (Whole) milage, (2) pro...
Four finishing rations evaluated in the l02-day trial were: (1) unprocessed (Whole) milage, (2) pro...
Six finishing rations were compared: (1) 10% corn silage, (2) 20% corn silage, (3) 10% wheat head si...
One hundred five yearling steers were used to evaluate seven milo treatments: (1) dry, (2) micronize...
Steers fed corn silage gained significantly (P\u3c.05) faster than steers fed any other roughage. Wh...
We used 75 yearling steers in a 92-day trial to evaluate three sources of roughage: (1) chopped prai...
1776-1976 "Buffalo to Beef" is known as Cattlemen’s Day, 1976One hundred five yearling steers were u...
1776-1976 "Buffalo to Beef" is known as Cattlemen’s Day, 1976One hundred five yearling steers were u...
What's Ahead for Cattlemen? is known as Cattlemen’s Day, 1977Steers fed corn silage gained significa...
We used 75 yearling steers in a 92-day trial to evaluate three sources of roughage: (1) chopped pra...
We used 75 yearling steers in a 92-day trial to evaluate three sources of roughage: (1) chopped pra...
Two trials were conducted to evaluate two varieties of wheat head silage (Parker and Blue Boy) and w...
What's Ahead for Cattlemen? is known as Cattlemen’s Day, 1977Steers fed corn silage gained significa...
Eight rations were fed to 15 yearling steers (3 pens of 5 steers each). Arthur wheat, Paoli barley a...
Seven silage and ration treatments compared were: (1) Paoli barley, (2) Arthur wheat, (3) Parker whe...
Four finishing rations evaluated in the l02-day trial were: (1) unprocessed (Whole) milage, (2) pro...
Four finishing rations evaluated in the l02-day trial were: (1) unprocessed (Whole) milage, (2) pro...
Six finishing rations were compared: (1) 10% corn silage, (2) 20% corn silage, (3) 10% wheat head si...
One hundred five yearling steers were used to evaluate seven milo treatments: (1) dry, (2) micronize...
Steers fed corn silage gained significantly (P\u3c.05) faster than steers fed any other roughage. Wh...
We used 75 yearling steers in a 92-day trial to evaluate three sources of roughage: (1) chopped prai...
1776-1976 "Buffalo to Beef" is known as Cattlemen’s Day, 1976One hundred five yearling steers were u...
1776-1976 "Buffalo to Beef" is known as Cattlemen’s Day, 1976One hundred five yearling steers were u...
What's Ahead for Cattlemen? is known as Cattlemen’s Day, 1977Steers fed corn silage gained significa...
We used 75 yearling steers in a 92-day trial to evaluate three sources of roughage: (1) chopped pra...
We used 75 yearling steers in a 92-day trial to evaluate three sources of roughage: (1) chopped pra...
Two trials were conducted to evaluate two varieties of wheat head silage (Parker and Blue Boy) and w...
What's Ahead for Cattlemen? is known as Cattlemen’s Day, 1977Steers fed corn silage gained significa...
Eight rations were fed to 15 yearling steers (3 pens of 5 steers each). Arthur wheat, Paoli barley a...
Seven silage and ration treatments compared were: (1) Paoli barley, (2) Arthur wheat, (3) Parker whe...