Forage brassicas can potentially be used to extend the grazing season into the fall for beef cattle operations, thereby reducing input costs. Nine cultivars of forage brassicas were seeded on two planting dates, and their yield and nutritive value were measured for two fall harvest dates over 2 years in northern Colorado. Cultivars evaluated included three turnips (Brassica rapa L.; Purple Top, Barkant, and Appin); three rapes (Brassica napus L.; Winfred, Barnapoli, and Bonar); Groundhog radish (Raphanus sativus L.); Major Plus swede [Brassica napobrassica (L.) Mill.]; and Pasja hybrid (Chinese cabbage [Brassica rapa subsp. chinensis (L.) Hanelt] ´ turnip hybrid). Dry matter (DM) yield, crude protein (CP), neutral detergent fiber (aNDF), an...
Over the past few years there have been a number of production livestock producers that have realize...
The use of short-season crops, such as turnips, is effective for extending the grazing season, follo...
Husby and Krieg (1987) reported that average Alaskan forages were deficient in energy for beef cattl...
Various species and varieties of brassicas were evaluated for their potential to extend the grazing ...
Forage brassicas are very cold hardy and can extend the grazing season late into the fall. They grow...
Forage brassicas are a cool season crop and grow best during the late summer and fall months. This c...
Six forage species/mixtures were interseeded into irrigated grain corn to evaluate their yield and n...
Forage brassica can provide a near-concentrate type diet late in the grazing season. This allows for...
Cool-season annual forages can provide grazing for beef cattle during fall and early winter. Th e ob...
Forbs and forage brassicas are non-traditional forage crops in northwestern Alberta, Canada. Ten for...
Numerous species belonging to the family Brassicaceae Burnett, popularly known as brassicas, are mul...
Winter annuals are often used to extend the grazing season. These forages can be used as supplementa...
Forage brassicas are used as a forage in monoculture and multispecies mixtures, yet research definin...
Annual forages represent a good feed resource to extend the grazing season into fall and winter, pro...
In 2010, the University of Vermont Extension continued their research evaluating annual forage model...
Over the past few years there have been a number of production livestock producers that have realize...
The use of short-season crops, such as turnips, is effective for extending the grazing season, follo...
Husby and Krieg (1987) reported that average Alaskan forages were deficient in energy for beef cattl...
Various species and varieties of brassicas were evaluated for their potential to extend the grazing ...
Forage brassicas are very cold hardy and can extend the grazing season late into the fall. They grow...
Forage brassicas are a cool season crop and grow best during the late summer and fall months. This c...
Six forage species/mixtures were interseeded into irrigated grain corn to evaluate their yield and n...
Forage brassica can provide a near-concentrate type diet late in the grazing season. This allows for...
Cool-season annual forages can provide grazing for beef cattle during fall and early winter. Th e ob...
Forbs and forage brassicas are non-traditional forage crops in northwestern Alberta, Canada. Ten for...
Numerous species belonging to the family Brassicaceae Burnett, popularly known as brassicas, are mul...
Winter annuals are often used to extend the grazing season. These forages can be used as supplementa...
Forage brassicas are used as a forage in monoculture and multispecies mixtures, yet research definin...
Annual forages represent a good feed resource to extend the grazing season into fall and winter, pro...
In 2010, the University of Vermont Extension continued their research evaluating annual forage model...
Over the past few years there have been a number of production livestock producers that have realize...
The use of short-season crops, such as turnips, is effective for extending the grazing season, follo...
Husby and Krieg (1987) reported that average Alaskan forages were deficient in energy for beef cattl...