This is a progress report of the wintering phase of the third trial of this experiment. The results of the other two tests are reported in Circular 308 and elsewhere in this publication. The test is designed to study the level of protein supplementation most desirable for wintering steer calves to be sold off summer grass as stocker or feeder yearlings. Results of the experiment are measured by the combined winter and summer performance of the steers
The primary purpose of this test is to determine if yearling steers can be satisfactorily wintered o...
Good to choice quality yearling Hereford steers were used in this study which included four lots of ...
Twenty head of good quality Hereford yearling steers, 10 head to a lot, were used in this study. Th...
This is a progress report of the wintering phase of the third trial of this experiment. The results...
This is the third trial of this experiment. In addition to this year's test, a three-year summary i...
The primary object of this test was to find the most desirable level of protein supplementation for...
Yearling steers have been successfully wintered at this station on dry bluestem pasture for the pas...
Twenty good-quality Hereford yearling steers were used in this test. They were purchased as steer c...
Dry bluestem pasture has been used successfully several years at this station as a source of winter...
Five lots of good steer calves were used in this test which was started in the fall of 1946. Three ...
The object of this test was to compare different protein supplements and methods of feeding them to...
Twenty head of good quality Hereford yearling steers were used in this study. They were purchased f...
The primary objective of this test was to find the most satisfactory method or methods of wintering ...
The nutritive value of bluestem pasture usually declines after midsummer. This study is concerned w...
The primary purpose of this test is to determine if yearling steers can be satisfactorily wintered o...
Good to choice quality yearling Hereford steers were used in this study which included four lots of ...
Twenty head of good quality Hereford yearling steers, 10 head to a lot, were used in this study. Th...
This is a progress report of the wintering phase of the third trial of this experiment. The results...
This is the third trial of this experiment. In addition to this year's test, a three-year summary i...
The primary object of this test was to find the most desirable level of protein supplementation for...
Yearling steers have been successfully wintered at this station on dry bluestem pasture for the pas...
Twenty good-quality Hereford yearling steers were used in this test. They were purchased as steer c...
Dry bluestem pasture has been used successfully several years at this station as a source of winter...
Five lots of good steer calves were used in this test which was started in the fall of 1946. Three ...
The object of this test was to compare different protein supplements and methods of feeding them to...
Twenty head of good quality Hereford yearling steers were used in this study. They were purchased f...
The primary objective of this test was to find the most satisfactory method or methods of wintering ...
The nutritive value of bluestem pasture usually declines after midsummer. This study is concerned w...
The primary purpose of this test is to determine if yearling steers can be satisfactorily wintered o...
Good to choice quality yearling Hereford steers were used in this study which included four lots of ...
Twenty head of good quality Hereford yearling steers, 10 head to a lot, were used in this study. Th...