A previous test using sorghum silage (Kans. Agri. Expt. Sta. Bull. 507:5, 1967) indicated that 3 pounds of grain per day in silage would supply enough available energy for reasonably good utilization of nonprotein nitrogen (urea). However, additional grain apparently increased the utilization of urea. This is the second test to obtain information on the minimum amount of readily available energy as grain necessary for efficient utilization of nonprotein nitrogen as a substitute for natural protein. During the wintering phase, the roughage was corn silage with an average of 38.5% dry matter. Grain made up 27% of the dry matter. Prairie hay replaced the silage in the finishing phase. Supplemental treatments are shown in the tables...
Urea, corn gluten meal and soybean meal were compared as supplemental crude protein sources for grow...
The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of substituting soybean meal for urea in diet...
Results of previous similar research have been reported in Kansas Agicu1tural Experiment Station Bu...
A previous test using sorghum silage (Kans. Agri. Expt. Sta. Bull. 507:5, 1967) indicated that 3 po...
It is generally recognized that a readily available source of energy (preferable grain) must be in t...
It is generally recognized that a readily available source of energy (preferably grain) must be in t...
Urea additions to silage have been made for the past 25 years in order to increase the nitrogen leve...
More urea, a torn of nonprotein nitrogen, would be fed to ruminants except for inefficient conversi...
Urea is a common ingredient in cattle diets. While this nonprotein nitrogren compound is a satisfact...
ABSTRACT. This study evaluated the substitution of soybean meal with non-protein nitrogen sources, i...
1776-1976 "Buffalo to Beef" is known as Cattlemen’s Day, 1976Eight rations were fed to 15 yearling s...
Four experiments were conducted evaluating effects of protein supplementation in growing cattle diet...
Two finishing trials with heifers and steers were conducted to determine the value of grain dust (G...
This study was conducted in Nutrition Lab. to investigate the effect of the type and level of substi...
The purpose of this experiment was to compare digestibility and nitrogen utilization of three beef c...
Urea, corn gluten meal and soybean meal were compared as supplemental crude protein sources for grow...
The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of substituting soybean meal for urea in diet...
Results of previous similar research have been reported in Kansas Agicu1tural Experiment Station Bu...
A previous test using sorghum silage (Kans. Agri. Expt. Sta. Bull. 507:5, 1967) indicated that 3 po...
It is generally recognized that a readily available source of energy (preferable grain) must be in t...
It is generally recognized that a readily available source of energy (preferably grain) must be in t...
Urea additions to silage have been made for the past 25 years in order to increase the nitrogen leve...
More urea, a torn of nonprotein nitrogen, would be fed to ruminants except for inefficient conversi...
Urea is a common ingredient in cattle diets. While this nonprotein nitrogren compound is a satisfact...
ABSTRACT. This study evaluated the substitution of soybean meal with non-protein nitrogen sources, i...
1776-1976 "Buffalo to Beef" is known as Cattlemen’s Day, 1976Eight rations were fed to 15 yearling s...
Four experiments were conducted evaluating effects of protein supplementation in growing cattle diet...
Two finishing trials with heifers and steers were conducted to determine the value of grain dust (G...
This study was conducted in Nutrition Lab. to investigate the effect of the type and level of substi...
The purpose of this experiment was to compare digestibility and nitrogen utilization of three beef c...
Urea, corn gluten meal and soybean meal were compared as supplemental crude protein sources for grow...
The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of substituting soybean meal for urea in diet...
Results of previous similar research have been reported in Kansas Agicu1tural Experiment Station Bu...