Current methods of formulating animal rations lead to excess nutrient excretion which can potentially lead to excess manure nutrients and an increase in economic costs. These methods do not recognize the impact of diminishing returns. The objective is to simultaneously optimize feed ration composition and replacement. The results, when compared against results from a survey of feed companies, indicate that using a profit maximization rather than live weight growth maximization criterion targets nutrients to an animal's actual needs and, hence, fewer nutrients are excreted and higher returns for producers are obtained
With increasing competitive pressure and scale of operations, livestock businesses require efficient...
The progressive swine grower wants optimum performance from his animals. Adequate amounts of nutriti...
Experimental data from low nitrogen and phosphorus diets (Carter et al, 1999, 2000, 2003) are being ...
Current methods of formulating animal rations lead to excess nutrient excretion which can potentiall...
Current methods of formulating animal rations lead to excess nutrient excretion which can potentiall...
One of the many problems facing swine producers is in the feeding of their livestock—Are the rations...
One of the many problems facing swine producers is in the feeding of their livestock—Are the rations...
Some of the recent policy debate on animal agriculture has included discussions on possibile phospho...
Experimental data from low nitrogen and phosphorus diets (Carter et al, 1999, 2000, 2003) are being ...
PUBLISHED BY MU EXTENSION, UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI-COLUMBIAAG R I C U LT U R A LMU GuideSwine nutriti...
An approach to the development of the economically optimal dietary concentration of Paylean, duratio...
An approach to the development of the economically optimal dietary concentration of Paylean, duratio...
This article summarizes the results and progress of various swine research projects. These were in r...
MU Extension website indicates that this publication was reviewed November 2018. (2020 May 21)The tr...
An approach to the development of the economically optimal dietary concentration of Paylean, duratio...
With increasing competitive pressure and scale of operations, livestock businesses require efficient...
The progressive swine grower wants optimum performance from his animals. Adequate amounts of nutriti...
Experimental data from low nitrogen and phosphorus diets (Carter et al, 1999, 2000, 2003) are being ...
Current methods of formulating animal rations lead to excess nutrient excretion which can potentiall...
Current methods of formulating animal rations lead to excess nutrient excretion which can potentiall...
One of the many problems facing swine producers is in the feeding of their livestock—Are the rations...
One of the many problems facing swine producers is in the feeding of their livestock—Are the rations...
Some of the recent policy debate on animal agriculture has included discussions on possibile phospho...
Experimental data from low nitrogen and phosphorus diets (Carter et al, 1999, 2000, 2003) are being ...
PUBLISHED BY MU EXTENSION, UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI-COLUMBIAAG R I C U LT U R A LMU GuideSwine nutriti...
An approach to the development of the economically optimal dietary concentration of Paylean, duratio...
An approach to the development of the economically optimal dietary concentration of Paylean, duratio...
This article summarizes the results and progress of various swine research projects. These were in r...
MU Extension website indicates that this publication was reviewed November 2018. (2020 May 21)The tr...
An approach to the development of the economically optimal dietary concentration of Paylean, duratio...
With increasing competitive pressure and scale of operations, livestock businesses require efficient...
The progressive swine grower wants optimum performance from his animals. Adequate amounts of nutriti...
Experimental data from low nitrogen and phosphorus diets (Carter et al, 1999, 2000, 2003) are being ...