1776-1976 "Buffalo to Beef" is known as Cattlemen’s Day, 1976Nine pastures totaling 492 acres were summer grazed by yearling Hereford, Hereford-Angus cross, and Angus steers distributed equally by breed. Five pastures were burned April 22, 1975; four were not burned. Burned and nonburned pastures had 0, 40, or 80 lbs. of nitrogen per acre applied aerially April 29, 1975. Stocking rates were determined with herbage production data from experimental plots under similar treatments. Under equal fertilization and stocking ratios, burned and fertilized pastures produced as much or more average daily gain and more gain per acre than nonburned pastures. Fertilizing and heavier stocking tended to reduce average daily gains but increased gai...
Six native Bluestem pastures and spring-calving cows were used to evaluate effects of burning and fe...
Burning and fertilizing pastures were evaluated on six Bluestem pastures by comparing performances b...
Cattle were used to evaluate the effects of late-spring burning and nitrogen fertilization alone and...
1776-1976 "Buffalo to Beef" is known as Cattlemen’s Day, 1976Nine pastures totaling 492 acres were s...
Nine pastures totaling 492 acres were summer grazed by yearling Hereford steers. Five pastures were...
Nine pastures totaling 492 acres were summer grazed by yearling Hereford, Hereford-Angus cross, and ...
Nine pastures totaling 492 acres were summer grazed by yearling Hereford steers. Five pastures were ...
Nine pastures of 492 acres were summer grazed by yearling steers. Five were burned April 24, 1973; ...
Long term (28 years) annual, late spring burning of bluestem pasture produced the most daily gain of...
Four hundred ninety-two acres of native bluestem range were divided into nine pastures for summer gr...
Nine pastures of 492 acres were summer grazed by yearling steers. Five were burned April 24, 1973; f...
What's Ahead for Cattlemen? is known as Cattlemen’s Day, 1977Six pastures totaling 328 acres were su...
Six pastures totaling 328 acres were summer grazed by yearling steers. Four pastures were burned Apr...
Four hundred and ten mixed-breed heifers were intensively early grazed for 81 days on native tall ...
1776-1976 "Buffalo to Beef" is known as Cattlemen’s Day, 1976Burning and fertilizing Bluestem pastur...
Six native Bluestem pastures and spring-calving cows were used to evaluate effects of burning and fe...
Burning and fertilizing pastures were evaluated on six Bluestem pastures by comparing performances b...
Cattle were used to evaluate the effects of late-spring burning and nitrogen fertilization alone and...
1776-1976 "Buffalo to Beef" is known as Cattlemen’s Day, 1976Nine pastures totaling 492 acres were s...
Nine pastures totaling 492 acres were summer grazed by yearling Hereford steers. Five pastures were...
Nine pastures totaling 492 acres were summer grazed by yearling Hereford, Hereford-Angus cross, and ...
Nine pastures totaling 492 acres were summer grazed by yearling Hereford steers. Five pastures were ...
Nine pastures of 492 acres were summer grazed by yearling steers. Five were burned April 24, 1973; ...
Long term (28 years) annual, late spring burning of bluestem pasture produced the most daily gain of...
Four hundred ninety-two acres of native bluestem range were divided into nine pastures for summer gr...
Nine pastures of 492 acres were summer grazed by yearling steers. Five were burned April 24, 1973; f...
What's Ahead for Cattlemen? is known as Cattlemen’s Day, 1977Six pastures totaling 328 acres were su...
Six pastures totaling 328 acres were summer grazed by yearling steers. Four pastures were burned Apr...
Four hundred and ten mixed-breed heifers were intensively early grazed for 81 days on native tall ...
1776-1976 "Buffalo to Beef" is known as Cattlemen’s Day, 1976Burning and fertilizing Bluestem pastur...
Six native Bluestem pastures and spring-calving cows were used to evaluate effects of burning and fe...
Burning and fertilizing pastures were evaluated on six Bluestem pastures by comparing performances b...
Cattle were used to evaluate the effects of late-spring burning and nitrogen fertilization alone and...