One hundred thirty-five yearling steers which had been wintered as calves at Guymon, Oklahoma, on short grass, sorghum bundles, prairie hay and cottonseed cake, were, furnished to Kansas State College by the Robbins Ranch of Belvidere, Kansas. These steers were thin in flesh but were thrifty in condition. Beginning weights were taken after the steers had been at the college about one week. They were fed hay and a small feed of silage and weighed with a normal fill. No protein or other supplement was fed
Native bluestem pastures were grazed by 520-lb steers from April 30 to July 14 at stocking rates of ...
From 1978 to 1982, steers on a late spring burned pasture averaged 40 lbs more gain each summer than...
Thirty head of good quality, about 750-pound, Hereford yearling steers were used in the test which ...
One hundred thirty-five yearling steers which had been wintered as calves at Guymon, Oklahoma, on s...
The maximum utilization of bluestem pasture in keeping with sound management is of utmost importance...
Yearling steers often are used by Kansas producers in a wintering, grazing, and fattening program o...
Twenty head of good-quality Hereford yearling steers, 10 per lot. were used. They were purchased as...
Twenty head of good quality Hereford yearling steers were used in this study. They were purchased f...
Thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of requirements for degree of Master of Science in Agricultu...
Twenty good-quality Hereford yearling steers were used in this test. They were purchased as steer c...
The object of this test was to compare different protein supplements and methods of feeding them to...
Five lots of good quality Hereford steer calves, 10 head to a lot, were used in this study. They we...
Native bluestem pastures were grazed from May 16 to July 14, 1983 by steers with an average beginnin...
Twenty head of good quality Hereford yearling steers, 10 head to a lot, were used in this study. Th...
Thirty-six head of good quality yearling Hereford steers were used in this test. They had been graz...
Native bluestem pastures were grazed by 520-lb steers from April 30 to July 14 at stocking rates of ...
From 1978 to 1982, steers on a late spring burned pasture averaged 40 lbs more gain each summer than...
Thirty head of good quality, about 750-pound, Hereford yearling steers were used in the test which ...
One hundred thirty-five yearling steers which had been wintered as calves at Guymon, Oklahoma, on s...
The maximum utilization of bluestem pasture in keeping with sound management is of utmost importance...
Yearling steers often are used by Kansas producers in a wintering, grazing, and fattening program o...
Twenty head of good-quality Hereford yearling steers, 10 per lot. were used. They were purchased as...
Twenty head of good quality Hereford yearling steers were used in this study. They were purchased f...
Thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of requirements for degree of Master of Science in Agricultu...
Twenty good-quality Hereford yearling steers were used in this test. They were purchased as steer c...
The object of this test was to compare different protein supplements and methods of feeding them to...
Five lots of good quality Hereford steer calves, 10 head to a lot, were used in this study. They we...
Native bluestem pastures were grazed from May 16 to July 14, 1983 by steers with an average beginnin...
Twenty head of good quality Hereford yearling steers, 10 head to a lot, were used in this study. Th...
Thirty-six head of good quality yearling Hereford steers were used in this test. They had been graz...
Native bluestem pastures were grazed by 520-lb steers from April 30 to July 14 at stocking rates of ...
From 1978 to 1982, steers on a late spring burned pasture averaged 40 lbs more gain each summer than...
Thirty head of good quality, about 750-pound, Hereford yearling steers were used in the test which ...