Kansas is surpassed only by Texas in total sorghum acreage and production. A large part of this acreage consists of the type that has a short stalk and is, therefore, suitable for harvesting the grain with a combine. This means that there is a large amount of the grain available for feeding livestock. This experiment was planned to study the relative value of corn and milo grain in the fattening ration of beef cattle. Rate of gain, feed consumption, economy of gain, dressing percentage, carcass grade, and degree of marbling were used to make comparisons
Homozygous yellow endosperm grain sorghum had no advantage in feeding value over heterozygous yellow...
In many parts of Kansas, sorghum grains are used extensively for hog feeding. In previous feeding te...
Cattle feeders are considering alternative feedstuffs to replace expensive corn grain and decrease r...
Kansas is surpassed only by Texas in total sorghum acreage and production. A large part of this acr...
Production of silage per acre varies in different areas of the United States. The type of forage use...
In many parts of Kansas sorghum grains are grown extensively. In previous feeding tests with hogs a...
Sorghum grains are grown extensively in parts of Kansas for hog feed. In previous feeding test with ...
Previous work has shown that rate of gain and carcass quality are essentially the same with milo gr...
Sorghum grain is the predominant grain produced in Kansas for livestock. In general, sorghum grain m...
Silage is being utilized in larger quantities in beef cattle growing and fattening rations. Hammes e...
Good to choice quality Hereford steers were used in this test. They were purchased in the fall of 1...
In 1969, Kansas harvested 182, 896, 00 bushels from 3,266,00 acres of grains sorghum for a 56-bushel...
In a feeding trial at Utah State University during the summer of 2013, it was found that cattle had ...
Six finishing rations were compared: (1) 10% corn silage, (2) 20% corn silage, (3) 10% wheat head si...
Two trials were conducted to determine the feeding value of whole-plant forage sorghum, grain sorghu...
Homozygous yellow endosperm grain sorghum had no advantage in feeding value over heterozygous yellow...
In many parts of Kansas, sorghum grains are used extensively for hog feeding. In previous feeding te...
Cattle feeders are considering alternative feedstuffs to replace expensive corn grain and decrease r...
Kansas is surpassed only by Texas in total sorghum acreage and production. A large part of this acr...
Production of silage per acre varies in different areas of the United States. The type of forage use...
In many parts of Kansas sorghum grains are grown extensively. In previous feeding tests with hogs a...
Sorghum grains are grown extensively in parts of Kansas for hog feed. In previous feeding test with ...
Previous work has shown that rate of gain and carcass quality are essentially the same with milo gr...
Sorghum grain is the predominant grain produced in Kansas for livestock. In general, sorghum grain m...
Silage is being utilized in larger quantities in beef cattle growing and fattening rations. Hammes e...
Good to choice quality Hereford steers were used in this test. They were purchased in the fall of 1...
In 1969, Kansas harvested 182, 896, 00 bushels from 3,266,00 acres of grains sorghum for a 56-bushel...
In a feeding trial at Utah State University during the summer of 2013, it was found that cattle had ...
Six finishing rations were compared: (1) 10% corn silage, (2) 20% corn silage, (3) 10% wheat head si...
Two trials were conducted to determine the feeding value of whole-plant forage sorghum, grain sorghu...
Homozygous yellow endosperm grain sorghum had no advantage in feeding value over heterozygous yellow...
In many parts of Kansas, sorghum grains are used extensively for hog feeding. In previous feeding te...
Cattle feeders are considering alternative feedstuffs to replace expensive corn grain and decrease r...