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  • DeGeer, C.V.; Smith, E.F.; Richardson, D.; Good, D.L. (Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station, 1965)
    The 66 heifers used were good-to-choice Herefords purchased near Fort Davis, Texas, assigned to treatments on a random weight basis. The heifers were rotated between pastures to minimize any difference due to pastures ...
  • Richardson, D.; Smith, E.F.; Harbers, L.H.; Buamah, T.F. (Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station, 1965)
    Sixty Hereford steer calves from Warner’s Ranch in Rice County were wintered on a ration of 1 pound soybean oil meal, sorghum silage, sorghum rain and minerals. The calve weight 450 to 550 pounds; 30 were fed 4 pounds of ...
  • Richardson, D.; Banbury, E.E.; Erhart, A.B.; Williams, G.; Russ, O.; Smith, K.F.; Loper, D.C.; Harbers, L.H.; Cox, R.F. (Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station, 1965)
    This is the second test to measure differences, if any, in performance of cattle in various parts of Kansas due to location, soil, climate, rainfall and/or local feed. Forty-eight Hereford steer calves from the same herd ...
  • Richardson, D.; Banbury, E.E.; Elliott, H.; Erhart, A.B.; Williams, G.; Russ, O.; Smith, E.F.; Harbers, L.H.; Adepoju, A.; Cox, R.F. (Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station, 1965)
    This is a progress report on the third test to determine whether there is a difference in the performance of beef steers due to location, soil, climate, rainfall and/or feed produced in farm areas of Kansas: Colby, Garden ...
  • Jensen, A.H.; Koch, B.A. (Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station, 1965)
    The value of a feed protein is determined by its content of available essential amino acids. For example, in relation to the pigs’ needs, corn and milo proteins are definitely deficient in the amino acid lysine. Selection ...
  • Smith, K.F.; Boren, F.W.; Richardson, D.; Loeppke, D.W. (Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station, 1965)
    The trace minerals, cobalt, iodine, copper, and zinc, were added to a prairie hay-limited sorghum grain ration in an effort to improve utilization of prairie hay. Since increased quantities of urea are being successfully ...
  • Boren, F.W.; Lipper, R.; Smith, E.F.; Richardson, D. (Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station, 1965)
    In the two tests reported here the concentrate mixture or roughage-concentrate mixture was before the animals at all times. In addition a small amount of prairie hay was fed. In Lots 6 and 3 yearling Hereford feeder heifers ...