This test was to determine if sorghum grain could completely replace prairie hay in a ration for calves being fed for limited growth. Intake of grain was restricted to supply approximately the same amount of energy consumed by calves fed hay free choice
This test duplicates one last year, which was designed to study various grains in complete pelleted ...
In this research, the effect of sorghum in beef cattle mixture feeds as energy source instead of whe...
Production of silage per acre varies in different areas of the United States. The type of forage use...
This test was to determine if sorghum grain could completely replace prairie hay in a ration for cal...
Two types of sorghum silage were used in this test. They were (1) DeKalb forage type which produced ...
The 60 steer and heifer calves, six steers and four heifers per lot, used in this experiment, were g...
Forty Hereford steer calves from the same herd were divided as equally as possible, on the basis of...
This is the third test to measure differences, if any, in performance of cattle in various parts of ...
This is a progress report of another test to further evaluate methods of sorghum grain preparation. ...
Kansas is surpassed only by Texas in total sorghum acreage and production. A large part of this acr...
Previous work has shown that rate of gain and carcass quality are essentially the same with sorghum...
In previous tests where grain intake was held at the same level, finely ground pelleted sorghum grai...
Sorghum grain is the predominant grain produced in Kansas for livestock. In general, sorghum grain m...
The 60 good-to-choice grade Hereford calves used in this test came from near Fort Davis, Texas. They...
In many parts of Kansas, sorghum grains are used extensively for hog feeding. In previous feeding te...
This test duplicates one last year, which was designed to study various grains in complete pelleted ...
In this research, the effect of sorghum in beef cattle mixture feeds as energy source instead of whe...
Production of silage per acre varies in different areas of the United States. The type of forage use...
This test was to determine if sorghum grain could completely replace prairie hay in a ration for cal...
Two types of sorghum silage were used in this test. They were (1) DeKalb forage type which produced ...
The 60 steer and heifer calves, six steers and four heifers per lot, used in this experiment, were g...
Forty Hereford steer calves from the same herd were divided as equally as possible, on the basis of...
This is the third test to measure differences, if any, in performance of cattle in various parts of ...
This is a progress report of another test to further evaluate methods of sorghum grain preparation. ...
Kansas is surpassed only by Texas in total sorghum acreage and production. A large part of this acr...
Previous work has shown that rate of gain and carcass quality are essentially the same with sorghum...
In previous tests where grain intake was held at the same level, finely ground pelleted sorghum grai...
Sorghum grain is the predominant grain produced in Kansas for livestock. In general, sorghum grain m...
The 60 good-to-choice grade Hereford calves used in this test came from near Fort Davis, Texas. They...
In many parts of Kansas, sorghum grains are used extensively for hog feeding. In previous feeding te...
This test duplicates one last year, which was designed to study various grains in complete pelleted ...
In this research, the effect of sorghum in beef cattle mixture feeds as energy source instead of whe...
Production of silage per acre varies in different areas of the United States. The type of forage use...