Feeding grain to cattle on pasture can be a profitable way to grow and finish cattle on many Missouri farms
A comparison of the response of varying classes of growing beef cattle to protein supplementation wa...
Forage crops have responded well to irrigation in North Dakota. The increasing costs of mechanically...
A 2-year trial was conducted to study the effects of feeding an Arsoy™-based, 32% crude protein supp...
Homer B. Sewell (Department of Animal Husbandry, College of Agriculture)Revised 2/82/B
Grazing rangeland during the fall-winter is common on many cattle ranches. Fall-winter grazing of co...
Yearling steers supplemented with protein (40% - 29% NPN - 19% from biuret) while grazing primarily ...
The biggest advantage of maintaining cattle in the southeast is our ability to grow forages. It is g...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
Growing yearling steers on summer rangelands as part of a cow-calf-yearling operation would allow pr...
It is generally accepted that protein supplements help beef cows efficiently utilize dormant forages...
Three studies were conducted to evaluate late summer protein supplementation for growing steers on N...
Supplementation of grazing cattle is most economically feasible when cattle prices are high relative...
Supplementation of range cattle with minerals is a common management practice that is used to maxim...
A winter grazing trial at the SDSU Range and Livestock Research Station near Cottonwood was conducte...
A winter grazing trial was conducted at the SDSU Cottonwood Research Station near Cottonwood, SD, to...
A comparison of the response of varying classes of growing beef cattle to protein supplementation wa...
Forage crops have responded well to irrigation in North Dakota. The increasing costs of mechanically...
A 2-year trial was conducted to study the effects of feeding an Arsoy™-based, 32% crude protein supp...
Homer B. Sewell (Department of Animal Husbandry, College of Agriculture)Revised 2/82/B
Grazing rangeland during the fall-winter is common on many cattle ranches. Fall-winter grazing of co...
Yearling steers supplemented with protein (40% - 29% NPN - 19% from biuret) while grazing primarily ...
The biggest advantage of maintaining cattle in the southeast is our ability to grow forages. It is g...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
Growing yearling steers on summer rangelands as part of a cow-calf-yearling operation would allow pr...
It is generally accepted that protein supplements help beef cows efficiently utilize dormant forages...
Three studies were conducted to evaluate late summer protein supplementation for growing steers on N...
Supplementation of grazing cattle is most economically feasible when cattle prices are high relative...
Supplementation of range cattle with minerals is a common management practice that is used to maxim...
A winter grazing trial at the SDSU Range and Livestock Research Station near Cottonwood was conducte...
A winter grazing trial was conducted at the SDSU Cottonwood Research Station near Cottonwood, SD, to...
A comparison of the response of varying classes of growing beef cattle to protein supplementation wa...
Forage crops have responded well to irrigation in North Dakota. The increasing costs of mechanically...
A 2-year trial was conducted to study the effects of feeding an Arsoy™-based, 32% crude protein supp...