The feeding value of high-moisture milo treated with organic acids for finishing swine was studied in two trials involving 56 pigs. There were no significant differences in daily gain, feed intake, feed efficiency, or carcass measurements between pigs fed the dry grain and those fed the high-moisture grain treated with organic acids. Preserving milo with organic acids apparently has no detrimental effect on performance or carcass merit when fed to finishing pigs.; Swine Day, Manhattan, KS, November 2, 197
The use of high moisture grain in beef cattle rations has increased during the past several years. I...
Pigs fed rations containing waxy endosperm corn and those fed normal corn responded similarly in dig...
A growing-finishing ration that substituted 25% L-lysine fortified bulgar millfeed for 20% of the so...
Swine Industry Day 1972 is known as Swine Day 1972The feeding value of high-moisture milo treated wi...
Swine Industry Day 1975 is known as Swine Day, 1975Two trials involving 105 finishing pigs (initial...
Two experiments involving 214 pigs were conducted to evaluate milo and wheat as the sole sources of ...
Three feeding trials were conducted to determine benefits of processing sorghum grain (milo) for fin...
Eighty-seven crossbred pigs (averaging 95 pounds initially) were used to compare the value of sorgh...
Three trials involving 166 growing pigs (initial weight 20.5 pounds) and 96 finishing pigs (initial ...
Two hundred and twenty-four growing-finishing pigs were used to evaluate wet vs. dry ad libitum feed...
Two hundred finishing pigs were used to evaluate wet vs. dryad libitum feeding. Growth rate of finis...
Smutty wheat substituted for milo in diets for pigs from 20-60 pounds did not affect pig performance...
The four milo treatments studied were: (1) artificially dried, (2) artificially dried+ organic acids...
Two trials with finishing pigs were conducted to evaluate wheat bran added to a basal milo-soybean m...
Ninety crossbred pigs averaging 135 lbs. were used to evaluate the effect of reduced bushel weight o...
The use of high moisture grain in beef cattle rations has increased during the past several years. I...
Pigs fed rations containing waxy endosperm corn and those fed normal corn responded similarly in dig...
A growing-finishing ration that substituted 25% L-lysine fortified bulgar millfeed for 20% of the so...
Swine Industry Day 1972 is known as Swine Day 1972The feeding value of high-moisture milo treated wi...
Swine Industry Day 1975 is known as Swine Day, 1975Two trials involving 105 finishing pigs (initial...
Two experiments involving 214 pigs were conducted to evaluate milo and wheat as the sole sources of ...
Three feeding trials were conducted to determine benefits of processing sorghum grain (milo) for fin...
Eighty-seven crossbred pigs (averaging 95 pounds initially) were used to compare the value of sorgh...
Three trials involving 166 growing pigs (initial weight 20.5 pounds) and 96 finishing pigs (initial ...
Two hundred and twenty-four growing-finishing pigs were used to evaluate wet vs. dry ad libitum feed...
Two hundred finishing pigs were used to evaluate wet vs. dryad libitum feeding. Growth rate of finis...
Smutty wheat substituted for milo in diets for pigs from 20-60 pounds did not affect pig performance...
The four milo treatments studied were: (1) artificially dried, (2) artificially dried+ organic acids...
Two trials with finishing pigs were conducted to evaluate wheat bran added to a basal milo-soybean m...
Ninety crossbred pigs averaging 135 lbs. were used to evaluate the effect of reduced bushel weight o...
The use of high moisture grain in beef cattle rations has increased during the past several years. I...
Pigs fed rations containing waxy endosperm corn and those fed normal corn responded similarly in dig...
A growing-finishing ration that substituted 25% L-lysine fortified bulgar millfeed for 20% of the so...