Mineral and crude protein contents of blue grama and western wheatgrass were influenced by stage of maturity and precipitation at the Archer Substation near Cheyenne, Wyoming during the growing season in 1965. Mineral and crude protein levels of the two grasses generally declined with maturity./Este estudio se llevó a cabo en la Subestación de ARCHER cerca de Cheyenne, Wyoming, EUA. El contenido de proteína de cada especie declinó generalmente con el desarrollo. Sin embargo, el navajita azul mostró variaciones en el contenido de proteína por el crecimiento nuevo después de las lluvias aún durante el otoño y después de algunos días con heladas. Se observó un aumento rápido en el contenido de proteína con el crecimiento nuevo pero éste no ocu...
Chlorophyll concentrations in western wheatgrass and blue grama were evaluated during the period Jun...
Fertilization with 40 lb of nitrogen per acre generally increased crude protein content of blue gram...
Prairie range forage plants can provide needed energy and protein for grazing ruminants, particularl...
Grazing intensities of light, moderate, and heavy by cattle did not affect the protein content of bl...
Old World bluestem and Selection 75 Kleingrass established stands more rapidly and produced more top...
During the growing seasons of 1976 and 1977, six native range grass species and a composite of misce...
Nitrogen fertilizer was applied to native rangeland at the Archer and Gillette Substations in Wyomin...
Bluebunch wheatgrass and needleandthread plants were clipped from three different condition classes ...
Variability of crude protein concentration in crested wheatgrass (Agropyron desertorum (Fisch. ex Li...
Seasonal protein percentages of buffalograss, blue grama, sideoats grama and black grama were highes...
Diets of cattle grazing crested wheatgrass [Agropyron desertorum (Fisch.) Schult.] or native range p...
Nitrogen applied at 33, 100, and 300 lb/acre, alone and with phosphorus, increased crude protein con...
Livestock and wildlife managers must be aware of the nutritional dynamics of forages to sustain sati...
Tissue aging in unpalatable grasses appears to be associated with a rapid decay in nutritional value...
Protein content of selected native range grass and sedge species was followed during the course of t...
Chlorophyll concentrations in western wheatgrass and blue grama were evaluated during the period Jun...
Fertilization with 40 lb of nitrogen per acre generally increased crude protein content of blue gram...
Prairie range forage plants can provide needed energy and protein for grazing ruminants, particularl...
Grazing intensities of light, moderate, and heavy by cattle did not affect the protein content of bl...
Old World bluestem and Selection 75 Kleingrass established stands more rapidly and produced more top...
During the growing seasons of 1976 and 1977, six native range grass species and a composite of misce...
Nitrogen fertilizer was applied to native rangeland at the Archer and Gillette Substations in Wyomin...
Bluebunch wheatgrass and needleandthread plants were clipped from three different condition classes ...
Variability of crude protein concentration in crested wheatgrass (Agropyron desertorum (Fisch. ex Li...
Seasonal protein percentages of buffalograss, blue grama, sideoats grama and black grama were highes...
Diets of cattle grazing crested wheatgrass [Agropyron desertorum (Fisch.) Schult.] or native range p...
Nitrogen applied at 33, 100, and 300 lb/acre, alone and with phosphorus, increased crude protein con...
Livestock and wildlife managers must be aware of the nutritional dynamics of forages to sustain sati...
Tissue aging in unpalatable grasses appears to be associated with a rapid decay in nutritional value...
Protein content of selected native range grass and sedge species was followed during the course of t...
Chlorophyll concentrations in western wheatgrass and blue grama were evaluated during the period Jun...
Fertilization with 40 lb of nitrogen per acre generally increased crude protein content of blue gram...
Prairie range forage plants can provide needed energy and protein for grazing ruminants, particularl...