Three alfalfa treatments were evaluated in a steer performance trial: (1) direct-cut and ensiled with dry milo, (2) field-wilted and ensiled, with milo added at feeding and (3) baled, with milo added at feeding. The rations contained 45.4, 50.9 and 48.1 percent milo, respectively. During the 84-day trial, yearling steers made similar gains on the three rations. Direct-cut and ensiled alfalfa produced the most efficient gain; hay the least efficient. Potential beef gain per acre of alfalfa was lowest from baled hay
One hundred-eighty British crossbred steers (760 lb) were used in a 3x2 factorially arranged experim...
Objective The pure alfalfa stand would not be damaged during the grazing period. For steers - anim...
In the first of two alfalfa hay experiments, lambs fed small bale hays averaged 16% better gains and...
Three alfalfa treatments were evaluated in a steer performance trial: (1) direct-cut and ensiled wit...
Three alfalfa treatments were evaluated in a steer performance trial: (1) direct-cut and ensiled wi...
Three alfalfa treatments were evaluated in a steer performance trial: (1) direct-cut and ensiled wi...
This item is part of the Agricultural Experiment Station archive. It was digitized from a physical c...
Four alfalfa forages were evaluated: 1) hay; 2) low-dry matter (DM) silage; 3) medium-DM silage; and...
One hundred forty-four crossbred steers (850 lb) were used to evaluate the effects of physical form ...
Data collected from six producers grazing 4050 head of cattle on 850 acres of irrigated alfalfa show...
One hundred thirteen pregnant Hereford x Angus cows were used to study the effect of increasing leve...
A digestion trial was conducted to determine the effect of method of processing supplemental alfalfa...
Sixteen ruminally fistulated steers were used to study the effects of supplemental alfalfa level (.2...
One hundred sixty-four crossbred beef steers were used in a 102-day growing study to determine optim...
Over 2 yr, yearling steers (n = 200) were used to evaluate growth performance, carcass, meat quality...
One hundred-eighty British crossbred steers (760 lb) were used in a 3x2 factorially arranged experim...
Objective The pure alfalfa stand would not be damaged during the grazing period. For steers - anim...
In the first of two alfalfa hay experiments, lambs fed small bale hays averaged 16% better gains and...
Three alfalfa treatments were evaluated in a steer performance trial: (1) direct-cut and ensiled wit...
Three alfalfa treatments were evaluated in a steer performance trial: (1) direct-cut and ensiled wi...
Three alfalfa treatments were evaluated in a steer performance trial: (1) direct-cut and ensiled wi...
This item is part of the Agricultural Experiment Station archive. It was digitized from a physical c...
Four alfalfa forages were evaluated: 1) hay; 2) low-dry matter (DM) silage; 3) medium-DM silage; and...
One hundred forty-four crossbred steers (850 lb) were used to evaluate the effects of physical form ...
Data collected from six producers grazing 4050 head of cattle on 850 acres of irrigated alfalfa show...
One hundred thirteen pregnant Hereford x Angus cows were used to study the effect of increasing leve...
A digestion trial was conducted to determine the effect of method of processing supplemental alfalfa...
Sixteen ruminally fistulated steers were used to study the effects of supplemental alfalfa level (.2...
One hundred sixty-four crossbred beef steers were used in a 102-day growing study to determine optim...
Over 2 yr, yearling steers (n = 200) were used to evaluate growth performance, carcass, meat quality...
One hundred-eighty British crossbred steers (760 lb) were used in a 3x2 factorially arranged experim...
Objective The pure alfalfa stand would not be damaged during the grazing period. For steers - anim...
In the first of two alfalfa hay experiments, lambs fed small bale hays averaged 16% better gains and...