Supplementation of grazing cattle is most economically feasible when cattle prices are high relative to the price of grain. Energy supplementation of grazing ruminants may reduce forage intake and digestibility, but energy supplementation at low levels (less than 0.4% bodyweight) has been shown to have little effect on forage intake when crude protein was not limiting. Several studies have evaluated the effect of supplementation on stocker cattle gains and forage utilization during the grazing phase, but few have evaluated the effects of supplementation during the grazing phase on subsequent finishing performance and carcass traits. This research seeks to obtain a more thorough understanding of the interactions among grazing nutrition and m...
A winter grazing study was conducted using 120 pregnant Simmental x Angus cows to determine the effe...
A winter grazing trial was conducted at the SDSU Cottonwood Research Station near Cottonwood, SD, to...
A frequent question asked by beef cattle producers is what supplement should be used. Prior to askin...
Thirty-six steers grazing smooth bromegrass pastures were used to evaluate the effects of a suppleme...
Crossbred beef steers (n = 328, initially 495 lb) were used to determine the effects of energy suppl...
A winter grazing trial at the SDSU Range and Livestock Research Station near Cottonwood was conducte...
Feeding grain to cattle on pasture can be a profitable way to grow and finish cattle on many Missour...
Fifteen ruminally cannulated beef steers were used in a pasture supplementation experiment to determ...
Fifteen ruminally and 12 esophageally fistulated steers were used in two 28-d trials (late summer an...
A pooled-analysis of previous Nebraska Beef Report Articles examined the impact of rumen undegradabl...
The biggest advantage of maintaining cattle in the southeast is our ability to grow forages. It is g...
Grazing rangeland during the fall-winter is common on many cattle ranches. Fall-winter grazing of co...
Four combinations of low (LE), moderate (ME) and high (HE) energy rations were fed to growing and fi...
A 2-year trial was conducted to study the effects of feeding an Arsoy™-based, 32% crude protein supp...
Profitability of grazing operations is related to productivity per acre. Productivity is determined,...
A winter grazing study was conducted using 120 pregnant Simmental x Angus cows to determine the effe...
A winter grazing trial was conducted at the SDSU Cottonwood Research Station near Cottonwood, SD, to...
A frequent question asked by beef cattle producers is what supplement should be used. Prior to askin...
Thirty-six steers grazing smooth bromegrass pastures were used to evaluate the effects of a suppleme...
Crossbred beef steers (n = 328, initially 495 lb) were used to determine the effects of energy suppl...
A winter grazing trial at the SDSU Range and Livestock Research Station near Cottonwood was conducte...
Feeding grain to cattle on pasture can be a profitable way to grow and finish cattle on many Missour...
Fifteen ruminally cannulated beef steers were used in a pasture supplementation experiment to determ...
Fifteen ruminally and 12 esophageally fistulated steers were used in two 28-d trials (late summer an...
A pooled-analysis of previous Nebraska Beef Report Articles examined the impact of rumen undegradabl...
The biggest advantage of maintaining cattle in the southeast is our ability to grow forages. It is g...
Grazing rangeland during the fall-winter is common on many cattle ranches. Fall-winter grazing of co...
Four combinations of low (LE), moderate (ME) and high (HE) energy rations were fed to growing and fi...
A 2-year trial was conducted to study the effects of feeding an Arsoy™-based, 32% crude protein supp...
Profitability of grazing operations is related to productivity per acre. Productivity is determined,...
A winter grazing study was conducted using 120 pregnant Simmental x Angus cows to determine the effe...
A winter grazing trial was conducted at the SDSU Cottonwood Research Station near Cottonwood, SD, to...
A frequent question asked by beef cattle producers is what supplement should be used. Prior to askin...