Two finishing trials with heifers and steers were conducted to determine the value of grain dust (GD) to replace cracked corn and to compare soybean meal and urea as protein supplements. Results of the 104-day heifer trial showed that 50% GD supported the least efficient gains. Heifers fed 0 and 25% GD rations had similar performances. In the 75-day steer trial, replacing 12.5 or 25% of the cracked corn in the ration with GD did not affect rate of gain. However, steers fed the GD rations consumed more feed and were less efficient than steers fed the cracked corn, control ration. In both trials, soybean meal and urea supplements gave similar rates and efficiencies of gain
A previous test using sorghum silage (Kans. Agri. Expt. Sta. Bull. 507:5, 1967) indicated that 3 po...
Energy price trends and political instability in several oil producing nations have fueled the recen...
The theory has been promoted that diet may influence compositional growth of cattle independently of...
Two finishing trials with heifers and steers were conducted to determine the value of grain dust (G...
A feeding trial was conducted with 870-lb steers fed 137 days to evaluate replacing cracked corn wit...
1776-1976 "Buffalo to Beef" is known as Cattlemen’s Day, 1976Eight rations were fed to 15 yearling s...
W used 135 yearling steers in two trials to compare dry with high moisture (HM) corn and soybean mea...
It is generally recognized that a readily available source of energy (preferable grain) must be in t...
Two experiments were conducted to determine: 1) the effects of urea supplementation in finishing rat...
In Study I alfalfa-bermuda grass hay or oat straw was fed with rolled barley, pelleted beet pulp, so...
Eighty-one steers (428 ± 3.5 kg of BW) were used to determine the effect of grain type (corn vs barl...
Four studies were conducted to evaluate the components of distillers grains plus solubles in finishi...
The purpose of this experiment was to determine if the preparation of a cattle finishing ration has ...
Dry corn, stave ensiled high-moisture corn (HMC), stave ensiled HMC treated with urea, and Harvestor...
ABSTRACT. This study evaluated the substitution of soybean meal with non-protein nitrogen sources, i...
A previous test using sorghum silage (Kans. Agri. Expt. Sta. Bull. 507:5, 1967) indicated that 3 po...
Energy price trends and political instability in several oil producing nations have fueled the recen...
The theory has been promoted that diet may influence compositional growth of cattle independently of...
Two finishing trials with heifers and steers were conducted to determine the value of grain dust (G...
A feeding trial was conducted with 870-lb steers fed 137 days to evaluate replacing cracked corn wit...
1776-1976 "Buffalo to Beef" is known as Cattlemen’s Day, 1976Eight rations were fed to 15 yearling s...
W used 135 yearling steers in two trials to compare dry with high moisture (HM) corn and soybean mea...
It is generally recognized that a readily available source of energy (preferable grain) must be in t...
Two experiments were conducted to determine: 1) the effects of urea supplementation in finishing rat...
In Study I alfalfa-bermuda grass hay or oat straw was fed with rolled barley, pelleted beet pulp, so...
Eighty-one steers (428 ± 3.5 kg of BW) were used to determine the effect of grain type (corn vs barl...
Four studies were conducted to evaluate the components of distillers grains plus solubles in finishi...
The purpose of this experiment was to determine if the preparation of a cattle finishing ration has ...
Dry corn, stave ensiled high-moisture corn (HMC), stave ensiled HMC treated with urea, and Harvestor...
ABSTRACT. This study evaluated the substitution of soybean meal with non-protein nitrogen sources, i...
A previous test using sorghum silage (Kans. Agri. Expt. Sta. Bull. 507:5, 1967) indicated that 3 po...
Energy price trends and political instability in several oil producing nations have fueled the recen...
The theory has been promoted that diet may influence compositional growth of cattle independently of...