Three hundred thirteen mixed breed steers (558 lb) were used to determine the effect of long-term management of native grass pastures on gain. Steers were allotted randomly to eight pastures previously grazed for 1/2 season (1 steer/2 acres from April to July 15, 81 days) or 3/4 season (1 steer/3 acres from April to August 15, 112 days) from 1990 to 1998. In 1999, all pastures were stocked at 1 steer/2 acres and grazed 83 days until July 15 or 16. The steers received free-choice mineral and were supplemented six times with 2 lb of 20% crude protein range cubes to aid in gathering. The steers on pastures previously grazed for 3/4 season gained faster (P<.01) than those on pastures previously grazed for 1/2 season. The 1/2-sea...
Performance and profitability of steers grazing smooth bromegrass during the summer was evaluated. S...
This research measured steer gains, aboveground biomass remaining at the end of the growing season, ...
A 9-year grazing trial was conducted to compare shortgrass vegetation and steer responses under inte...
Three hundred thirteen mixed breed steers (558 lb) were used to determine the effect of long-term ...
Three hundred thirteen mixed breed steers (558 lb) were used to determine the effect of long-term ma...
Mixed-breed steers (563 lbs) grazed burned, native-grass pastures (1990 to 1998). Steers were allo...
Mixed-breed steers (563 lbs) grazed burned, native-grass pastures (1990 to 1998). Steers were allott...
Season-long native, season-long crested wheatgrass and June-deferred native grazing systems were com...
A grazing system which allows cattle to select a season-long diet more nearly meeting their nutrient...
Investigation regarding procedures used, results obtained, and descriptions of Native Pasture vegeta...
A growing/finishing trial in 1996-97 evaluated summer grazing systems and subsequent finishing perfo...
Individual animal performance and animal production per acre were evaluated for steers grazing smoot...
This 9-yr study tested steer gains, residual aboveground biomass (AGB) in mid-July and early October...
Seventy-six yearling, black-baldy steers were utilized in a grazing experiment to study the effect o...
Good quality Hereford yearling steers weighing approximately 565 pounds were used to stock the past...
Performance and profitability of steers grazing smooth bromegrass during the summer was evaluated. S...
This research measured steer gains, aboveground biomass remaining at the end of the growing season, ...
A 9-year grazing trial was conducted to compare shortgrass vegetation and steer responses under inte...
Three hundred thirteen mixed breed steers (558 lb) were used to determine the effect of long-term ...
Three hundred thirteen mixed breed steers (558 lb) were used to determine the effect of long-term ma...
Mixed-breed steers (563 lbs) grazed burned, native-grass pastures (1990 to 1998). Steers were allo...
Mixed-breed steers (563 lbs) grazed burned, native-grass pastures (1990 to 1998). Steers were allott...
Season-long native, season-long crested wheatgrass and June-deferred native grazing systems were com...
A grazing system which allows cattle to select a season-long diet more nearly meeting their nutrient...
Investigation regarding procedures used, results obtained, and descriptions of Native Pasture vegeta...
A growing/finishing trial in 1996-97 evaluated summer grazing systems and subsequent finishing perfo...
Individual animal performance and animal production per acre were evaluated for steers grazing smoot...
This 9-yr study tested steer gains, residual aboveground biomass (AGB) in mid-July and early October...
Seventy-six yearling, black-baldy steers were utilized in a grazing experiment to study the effect o...
Good quality Hereford yearling steers weighing approximately 565 pounds were used to stock the past...
Performance and profitability of steers grazing smooth bromegrass during the summer was evaluated. S...
This research measured steer gains, aboveground biomass remaining at the end of the growing season, ...
A 9-year grazing trial was conducted to compare shortgrass vegetation and steer responses under inte...