Native bluestem pastures were grazed from May 10 to July 15, 1982 by steers averaging 599 lbs, at stocking rates 1.82, 1.5, 1.2 acres per steer. Daily gains were similar for all rates, but gain per acre increased with increased stocking rate. Half of the steers were self-fed a salt-limiting sorghum grain-Rumensin® mixture, at about 1.8lb per steer per day. Supplementation increased daily gain (P\u3c.05) but actual differences were small (2.08 vs. 1.91 lb per day). Gain per acre was increased 7 lbs by supplementation. Herbage yields at mid-July were least on the heavily stocked pastures, but by October regrowth on all pasture was equal. Stocking rate did not affect botanical composition. There were no significant gain differences for stee...
Two levels of sorghum grain supplementation (2 or 4 lb/day) for ¢steers in an intensive-early stocki...
Fifteen ruminally and 12 esophageally fistulated steers were used in two 28-d trials (late summer an...
Stocking rate in an intensive-early stocking system (1.25, 1.50, or 1.76 acres per steer) did not in...
Native bluestem pastures were grazed from May 16 to July 14, 1983 by steers with an average beginnin...
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...
Native bluestem pastures were grazed from May 10 to July 15, 1982 by steers averaging 599 lbs, at st...
Based on a six-year study, stocking at 2.5x and 3.0x normal season-long rates for the first half of ...
Steers on a late spring burned bluestem pasture gained 1.4 lbs daily during the summer compared with...
Native bluestem pastures were grazed from May 8 to July 18, 1984 by steers with an average beginnin...
Nine pastures of 492 acres were summer grazed by yearling steers. Five were burned April 24, 1973; f...
During the first 2 yr of a 4-yr experiment, increasing the level of grain sorghum supplementation (f...
Nine pastures totaling 492 acres were summer grazed by yearling Hereford, Hereford-Angus cross, and ...
One hundred seventy-five Hereford, Hereford-Angus cross and Angus steers, averaging 553 lbs., were d...
A 4-year study was conducted on Kansas Flint Hills bluestem range to monitor animal gain, grass, and...
Two levels of sorghum grain supplementation (2 or 4 lb/day) for ¢steers in an intensive-early stocki...
Fifteen ruminally and 12 esophageally fistulated steers were used in two 28-d trials (late summer an...
Stocking rate in an intensive-early stocking system (1.25, 1.50, or 1.76 acres per steer) did not in...
Native bluestem pastures were grazed from May 16 to July 14, 1983 by steers with an average beginnin...
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...
Native bluestem pastures were grazed from May 10 to July 15, 1982 by steers averaging 599 lbs, at st...
Based on a six-year study, stocking at 2.5x and 3.0x normal season-long rates for the first half of ...
Steers on a late spring burned bluestem pasture gained 1.4 lbs daily during the summer compared with...
Native bluestem pastures were grazed from May 8 to July 18, 1984 by steers with an average beginnin...
Nine pastures of 492 acres were summer grazed by yearling steers. Five were burned April 24, 1973; f...
During the first 2 yr of a 4-yr experiment, increasing the level of grain sorghum supplementation (f...
Nine pastures totaling 492 acres were summer grazed by yearling Hereford, Hereford-Angus cross, and ...
One hundred seventy-five Hereford, Hereford-Angus cross and Angus steers, averaging 553 lbs., were d...
A 4-year study was conducted on Kansas Flint Hills bluestem range to monitor animal gain, grass, and...
Two levels of sorghum grain supplementation (2 or 4 lb/day) for ¢steers in an intensive-early stocki...
Fifteen ruminally and 12 esophageally fistulated steers were used in two 28-d trials (late summer an...
Stocking rate in an intensive-early stocking system (1.25, 1.50, or 1.76 acres per steer) did not in...