Efficient utilization of nutrients is a must on modern dairies. Most of the phosphorus arriving at the dairy will either be found in purchased feedstuffs or commercial fertilizer used to raise grain and forage for the dairy. In general, those dairies that purchase all feeds are more efficient with phosphorus utilization than those that grow forage and grain. This is likely due to increased inefficiencies associ-ated with feeding and crop enterprises. Care-ful evaluation of diets to reduce feeding ex-cess phosphorus can reduce phosphorus excre-tion in the manure by as much as 50%. This not only reduces input costs, but also reduces the total cost of land application. The most efficient way to manage dairy farm nutrients is to develop a compr...
This NebGuide discusses feeding strategies to optimize dairy cow performance while minimizing negati...
Most dairy farms in Wisconsin continue to follow a fairly generalized formula of how to produce milk...
Supplemental phosphorus (P) in various forms and sources (pellet, meal, liquid, and corn dried disti...
Dairy Research, 2006 is known as Dairy Day, 2006Efficient utilization of nutrients is a must on mode...
Most dairies in the U.S. continue to be land-based, that is, they produce most of their feed and use...
Phosphorus (P) is an essential element involved in numerous metabolic processes in the body of cattl...
Increased demand for protein rich nutrition and a limited land capacity combine to create a food sup...
Phosphorus (P) is an essential mineral that needs to be supplied in sufficient quantities for mainte...
Recently approved nutrient management regulations for livestock operations focus on a farm’s ability...
Recently approved nutrient management regulations for livestock operations focus on a farm’s ability...
Phosphorus (P) is an essential mineral that needs to be supplied in sufficient quantities for mainte...
CONTEXT: Identifying the determinants of phosphorus (P) balance and use efficiency (PUE) is critical...
Nutrient management is a priority of U.S. dairy farms, although specific concerns vary across region...
As pressure on the dairy industry to reduce its environmental impact increases, efficient recycling ...
Phosphorus (P) is a key mineral in dairy cattle rations and farm nutrient management. In the dairy c...
This NebGuide discusses feeding strategies to optimize dairy cow performance while minimizing negati...
Most dairy farms in Wisconsin continue to follow a fairly generalized formula of how to produce milk...
Supplemental phosphorus (P) in various forms and sources (pellet, meal, liquid, and corn dried disti...
Dairy Research, 2006 is known as Dairy Day, 2006Efficient utilization of nutrients is a must on mode...
Most dairies in the U.S. continue to be land-based, that is, they produce most of their feed and use...
Phosphorus (P) is an essential element involved in numerous metabolic processes in the body of cattl...
Increased demand for protein rich nutrition and a limited land capacity combine to create a food sup...
Phosphorus (P) is an essential mineral that needs to be supplied in sufficient quantities for mainte...
Recently approved nutrient management regulations for livestock operations focus on a farm’s ability...
Recently approved nutrient management regulations for livestock operations focus on a farm’s ability...
Phosphorus (P) is an essential mineral that needs to be supplied in sufficient quantities for mainte...
CONTEXT: Identifying the determinants of phosphorus (P) balance and use efficiency (PUE) is critical...
Nutrient management is a priority of U.S. dairy farms, although specific concerns vary across region...
As pressure on the dairy industry to reduce its environmental impact increases, efficient recycling ...
Phosphorus (P) is a key mineral in dairy cattle rations and farm nutrient management. In the dairy c...
This NebGuide discusses feeding strategies to optimize dairy cow performance while minimizing negati...
Most dairy farms in Wisconsin continue to follow a fairly generalized formula of how to produce milk...
Supplemental phosphorus (P) in various forms and sources (pellet, meal, liquid, and corn dried disti...