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  • Trotter, M.; Allee, G.L. (Kansas State University. Agricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension Service, 1974)
    A growth trial and a nitrogen retention trial were conducted to determine the sulfur amino acid requirement of the growing pig. Adding 0.10% DL-methionine to a 14.1% protein basal diet containing 0.21% sulfur amino ...
  • Campbell, C.G.; Titgemeyer, E.C.; St Jean, G. (Kansas State University. Agricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension Service, 1995)
    Two studies were conducted to evaluate sulfur amino acid requirements of growing steers. In trial 1, six ruminally cannulated steers (352 lb) were used to determine methionine requirements . Treatments were abomasal infusions ...
  • Scheffer, James David (Kansas State University, 1969)
  • McCollough, R.L. (Kansas State University. Agricultural Experiment Station, 1973)
    Two years and 270 head of steers were used to determine the feeding value of 13 hybrid sorghum grains and 2 hybrid corn grains fed in dry-rolled high-concentrate rations fed to finishing steers. The 15 corn and sorghum ...
  • Langemeier, M.R.; Ohlenbusch, P.D. (Kansas State University. Agricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension Service, 1996)
    Animal performance and the net return per acre for four CRP research sites in Kansas in 1994 and 1995 were examined. Both mowing and prescribed burning increased animal performance in 1994. Mowing was economically feasible ...
  • Langemeier, M.R.; Ohlenbusch, P.D.; Jones, R.D. (Kansas State University. Agricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension Service, 1997)
    Animal performance and n et return per acre were examined for four CRP research sites in Kansas in 1 994, 1995, and 1996. Both mowing and prescribed burning increased animal performance in 1994. Mowing was economical ...
  • Goodband, R.D.; Richert, B.T.; Langemeier, M.L.; Tokach, M.D.; Nelssen, J.L. (Kansas State University. Agricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension Service, 1995)
    The Kansas Swine Enterprise Record Program evaluates biological and economic performance and is part of a cooperative record-keeping project with extension personnel and swine producers in Kansas, Nebraska, and South Dakota. ...
  • Goodband, R.D.; Langemeier, M.L.; Tokach, M.D.; Nelssen, J.L. (Kansas State University. Agricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension Service, 1997)
    The Kansas Swine Enterprise Record Program evaluates biological and economic performance and is part of a cooperative record- keeping project with Extension personnel and swine producers in Kansas. Nebraska, and South ...
  • Bartley, E.E.; Riddell, D.O.; Arambel, M.A.; Dennis, S.M. (Kansas State University. Agricultural Experiment Station, 1983)
    Benefits have been shown under certain conditions when niacin is added to the diets of beef cattle, dairy cattle or sheep. We attempted to find out what effects added niacin has on the rumen fermentation, and conversely, ...
  • Goodrich, Clint; Huggins, Donald G.; Everhart, Robert C.; Smith, Elizabeth F. (Kansas Biological Survey, 2005)
    The primary purpose of this review and summary of State and National biological assessment methods, physical habitat assessment methods, and biological criteria is to allow comparisons to be made between federal and states ...
  • Cox, R.F.; Sloan, L.H. (Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station, 1946)
    A number of years of lamb feeding experimental work involving grain comparisons, roughage comparisons, roughage comparisons and proportions of concentrates to roughage, conducted at the Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station ...
  • Heer, W.F.; Blasi, D.A.; Fjell, D.L.; Shroyer, J.P.; Kuhl, G.L. (Kansas State University. Agricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension Service, 1991)
    Six, summer annual forages and three forage sorghums were evaluated for forage yield and quality under south central Kansas dryland conditions. The sudans and forage sorghums produced similar amounts of dry matter ...
  • Heer, W.F.; Blasi, D.A.; Fjell, D.L. (Kansas State University. Agricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension Service, 1993)
    Six summer annuals and three forage sorghums were evaluated for forage yield and quality under south central Kansas dryland conditions. When cut in the late boot to early heading stage, all forage types (millet, ...
  • Bolsen, K.; Ilg, H.; Axe, D.; Thompson, W. (Kansas State University. Agricultural Experiment Station, 1980)
    Sudangrass, pearl millet, sorghum-sudangrass, and forage sorghum silages and sorghum-sudan hay were full-fed to yearling steers in a 90-day trial. Forage sorghum was harvested in the dough stage; the other four forages, ...
  • Blanco-Canqui, Humberto; Claassen, M. M.; Presley, D. R. (2012)
    Impact of cover crops (CCs) on winter wheat [Triticum aestivum (L.)] and grain sorghum [Sorghum bicolor (L.) yields is not well understood. We assessed crop yield and its relationships with CC-induced changes in soil ...
  • Harzman, Leonard Alvin (Kansas State University, 1970)
  • Eckerle, G.J.; Olson, K.C.; Jaeger, J.R.; Pacheco, L.A. (Kansas State University. Agricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension Service, 2011)
    Sericea lespedeza (Lespedeza cuneata) is a noxious weed that infests approximately 600,000 acres of native tallgrass range in Kansas. Intake of sericea lespedeza by grazing livestock is poor, presumably as a result of ...
  • Ferlemann, Rose Marie (Kansas State University, 1970)
  • Fitzner, G.E.; Hines, R.H. (Kansas State University. Agricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension Service, 1988)
    Two hundred forty pigs were used to evaluate the use of various amounts (0, 10, 15, 20, 25%) of black sunflower oil seeds in weanling pig diets. After 14 days, no significant differences were found between any of the dietary ...
  • Irvine, Chelsea Nicole (Kansas State University, 2012)
    Graph theory is a widely researched topic. A graph contains a set of nodes and a set of edges. The nodes often represent resources such as machines, employees, or plant locations. Each edge represents the relationship ...