Introduction; Objective; Procedure; Results and discussion; Expected trends for grasses; Perennial grasses; Annual grasses; Perennial forbs; Annual forbs; Shrubs; Mineral composition; Protein of composite samples; Literature cited;Bulletin containing the results of a study to determine the chemical composition of cattle forage plants on the Jornada Experimental Range in New Mexico. Inside front cover states, "Some of the funds for the study were supplied by Western Regional Project W-34, Range Livestock Nutrition.
During the growing seasons of 1976 and 1977, six native range grass species and a composite of misce...
Study area; Procedures; Results and discussion; Summary; Literature cited; AppendixBulletin containi...
The chemical composition and dry matter digestibility of clipped plant species, total herbage, and a...
Description of area; Procedures; Results; Phenology; Chemical composition; Summary and conclusions; ...
The chemical composition of 10 range plants of dietary importance to cattle and white-tailed deer (O...
Botanical and chemical composition along with nutrient digestibility were studied on five grass hays...
Research report containing the results of a study to determine the chemical composition of grasses f...
Methods and procedures; Results and discussion; Available herbage; Seasonal changes in botanical com...
Forbs consumed by cattle grazing native range had higher dry matter digestion coefficients and conta...
A study was conducted in 1981 and 1982 at the Dickinson Experiment Station Ranch Headquarters in the...
Botanical composition of cattle diets on semidesert rangeland was studied by microhistological techn...
A study of chemical composition and organic matter digestibility of cattle diets was conducted on se...
From May 1975 to November 1977, whole plant samples of 6 native and 2 introduced grass species, and ...
Diets collected by use of esophageal fistulated steers and sheep on foothill range in southcentral N...
Winter diets of dry, pregnant cows were investigated on a Blackland range site in mid- and high-poor...
During the growing seasons of 1976 and 1977, six native range grass species and a composite of misce...
Study area; Procedures; Results and discussion; Summary; Literature cited; AppendixBulletin containi...
The chemical composition and dry matter digestibility of clipped plant species, total herbage, and a...
Description of area; Procedures; Results; Phenology; Chemical composition; Summary and conclusions; ...
The chemical composition of 10 range plants of dietary importance to cattle and white-tailed deer (O...
Botanical and chemical composition along with nutrient digestibility were studied on five grass hays...
Research report containing the results of a study to determine the chemical composition of grasses f...
Methods and procedures; Results and discussion; Available herbage; Seasonal changes in botanical com...
Forbs consumed by cattle grazing native range had higher dry matter digestion coefficients and conta...
A study was conducted in 1981 and 1982 at the Dickinson Experiment Station Ranch Headquarters in the...
Botanical composition of cattle diets on semidesert rangeland was studied by microhistological techn...
A study of chemical composition and organic matter digestibility of cattle diets was conducted on se...
From May 1975 to November 1977, whole plant samples of 6 native and 2 introduced grass species, and ...
Diets collected by use of esophageal fistulated steers and sheep on foothill range in southcentral N...
Winter diets of dry, pregnant cows were investigated on a Blackland range site in mid- and high-poor...
During the growing seasons of 1976 and 1977, six native range grass species and a composite of misce...
Study area; Procedures; Results and discussion; Summary; Literature cited; AppendixBulletin containi...
The chemical composition and dry matter digestibility of clipped plant species, total herbage, and a...