Thirty-six head of good quality yearling Hereford steers were used in this test. They had been grazing together on bluestem pasture previous to the test. The steers were divided into three lots of 12 steers each, in a manner to equalize any difference due to previous winter treatments. They were grazed on bluestem pasture and received the following treatment from August 6, 1953, to October 23, 1953. Lot I-No supplement. Lot 2-Two pounds of soybean pellets per head daily. Lot 3-Two pounds of corn per head daily. The steers were rotated on the pastures every 15 days to equalize any differences that might be due to pastures
The nutritive value of bluestem pasture usually declines rapidly after midsummer. This is the third...
Twenty head of good-quality yearling Hereford steers were used in the test. They were purchased fro...
Five lots of good steer calves were used in this test which was started in the fall of 1946. Three ...
Thirty-six head of good quality yearling Hereford steers were used in this test. They had been graz...
Twenty head of good quality two-year-old Hereford steers were used in this test. They were wintered...
Yearling steers have been successfully wintered at this station on dry bluestem pasture for the pas...
Two-year-old Hereford steers with an average USDA feeder grade of High Good were used to stock the ...
Twenty head of good quality two-year-old Hereford steers were used. They were wintered and summered...
Thirty head of good quality, about 750-pound, Hereford yearling steers were used in the test which ...
Twenty head of good quality Hereford yearling steers, 10 head to a lot, were used in this study. Th...
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...
Twenty good-quality Hereford yearling steers were used in this test. They were purchased as steer c...
This test is to determine if yearling steers can be wintered satisfactorily on dry bluestem pasture....
In Circular 349 from this station, it has been reported in a three-year study that 2 pounds of soyb...
The nutritive value of bluestem pasture usually declines rapidly after midsummer. This is the third...
Twenty head of good-quality yearling Hereford steers were used in the test. They were purchased fro...
Five lots of good steer calves were used in this test which was started in the fall of 1946. Three ...
Thirty-six head of good quality yearling Hereford steers were used in this test. They had been graz...
Twenty head of good quality two-year-old Hereford steers were used in this test. They were wintered...
Yearling steers have been successfully wintered at this station on dry bluestem pasture for the pas...
Two-year-old Hereford steers with an average USDA feeder grade of High Good were used to stock the ...
Twenty head of good quality two-year-old Hereford steers were used. They were wintered and summered...
Thirty head of good quality, about 750-pound, Hereford yearling steers were used in the test which ...
Twenty head of good quality Hereford yearling steers, 10 head to a lot, were used in this study. Th...
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...
Twenty good-quality Hereford yearling steers were used in this test. They were purchased as steer c...
This test is to determine if yearling steers can be wintered satisfactorily on dry bluestem pasture....
In Circular 349 from this station, it has been reported in a three-year study that 2 pounds of soyb...
The nutritive value of bluestem pasture usually declines rapidly after midsummer. This is the third...
Twenty head of good-quality yearling Hereford steers were used in the test. They were purchased fro...
Five lots of good steer calves were used in this test which was started in the fall of 1946. Three ...