Crossbred Angus cow–calf pairs (n = 28 pairs) at the Central Grasslands Research Extension Center (Streeter, North Dakota) were used to evaluate an electronic feeder to monitor individual mineral intake and feeding behavior and their relationship with growth performance and liver mineral concentrations. Cows and calves were fitted with radio frequency identification ear tags that allowed access to an electronic feeder (SmartFeed system; C-Lock Inc., Rapid City, South Dakota) and were provided ad libitum minerals (Purina Wind and Rain Storm, Land O’Lakes, Inc., Arden Hills, MN). Mineral intake, number of visits, and duration at the feeder were recorded over a 95-d monitoring period while pairs were grazing native range. Liver biopsies were c...
Effective management of grazing lands is important for longevity and productivity. Accurate calculat...
A winter grazing trial at the SDSU Range and Livestock Research Station near Cottonwood was conducte...
The mineral status of the brood-cow herd affects reproduction, growth, milk production and health. A...
Introduction Grasslands in the Northern Plains provide the primary forage source for ruminants throu...
Four experiments were conducted to evaluate different technologies and supplementation strategies th...
Novel in-paddock technologies, such as electronic feeders (EF), allow measuring individual supplemen...
When grazing stocker cattle on native Flint Hills pasture, optimizing growth rate is important in de...
The objective of this study was to determine the effects of trace mineral inclusion management on th...
Poor grazing distribution is a major problem on rangelands of the western United States. Grazing ani...
Selection for increased milk production across the United States has resulted in variable cow and ca...
Adequate dietary intakes of trace minerals are thought necessary to maximize cow reproduction, calf ...
Objective: Provide educational resources and support to producers to assist them in improving their ...
ABSTRACT: Study One - Our objective was to characterize mature range cows based on intake and grazin...
Forage samples from Nebraska and South Dakota submitted to Ward Laboratories, Inc. from 2012– 2019 w...
Typescript (photocopy).In Exp. I the effects of mineral supplementation on reproductive performance ...
Effective management of grazing lands is important for longevity and productivity. Accurate calculat...
A winter grazing trial at the SDSU Range and Livestock Research Station near Cottonwood was conducte...
The mineral status of the brood-cow herd affects reproduction, growth, milk production and health. A...
Introduction Grasslands in the Northern Plains provide the primary forage source for ruminants throu...
Four experiments were conducted to evaluate different technologies and supplementation strategies th...
Novel in-paddock technologies, such as electronic feeders (EF), allow measuring individual supplemen...
When grazing stocker cattle on native Flint Hills pasture, optimizing growth rate is important in de...
The objective of this study was to determine the effects of trace mineral inclusion management on th...
Poor grazing distribution is a major problem on rangelands of the western United States. Grazing ani...
Selection for increased milk production across the United States has resulted in variable cow and ca...
Adequate dietary intakes of trace minerals are thought necessary to maximize cow reproduction, calf ...
Objective: Provide educational resources and support to producers to assist them in improving their ...
ABSTRACT: Study One - Our objective was to characterize mature range cows based on intake and grazin...
Forage samples from Nebraska and South Dakota submitted to Ward Laboratories, Inc. from 2012– 2019 w...
Typescript (photocopy).In Exp. I the effects of mineral supplementation on reproductive performance ...
Effective management of grazing lands is important for longevity and productivity. Accurate calculat...
A winter grazing trial at the SDSU Range and Livestock Research Station near Cottonwood was conducte...
The mineral status of the brood-cow herd affects reproduction, growth, milk production and health. A...