Browsing Cattlemen's Day by Author "Banbury, E.E."

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Browsing Cattlemen's Day by Author "Banbury, E.E."

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  • Arehart, L.A.; Banbury, E.E. (Kansas State University. Agricultural Experiment Station, 1971)
    Sugar beet by-products are available to cattle feeders in northwestern Kansas, but their value as livestock feed is not known. In 1967-68, steers fed liquid protein concentrate beet pulp pellets (LPC) in wintering rations ...
  • Richardson, D.; Clary, F.G.; Banbury, E.E.; Spaeth, C.W.; Erhart, A.B.; Arnett, D.W.; Boren, F.W.; Perry, H.B. (Kansas State University. Agricultural Experiment Station, 1968)
    Four previous tests (Kans. Agri. Expt. Sta. Bull. 507:7, 1967) at Colby, Garden City, Manhattan, and Mound Valley, using beef steers from the same herd and feeding the same feedstuffs, grown locally, produced differences ...
  • Clary, F.G.; Brent, B.E.; Richardson, D.; Banbury, E.E.; Spaeth, C.W.; Erhart, A.B.; Arnett, D.W.; Boren, F.W.; Perry, H.B. (Kansas State University. Agricultural Experiment Station, 1969)
    Wintering and finishing performances of beef steers have been compared at Colby, Garden City, Manhattan and Mound Valley. When feeds were grown locally, cattle at Garden City and Colby outperformed those at Manhattan ...
  • Clary, F.G.; Brent, B.E.; Richardson, D.; Erhart, A.B.; Banbury, E.E.; Boren, F.W. (Kansas State University. Agricultural Experiment Station, 1970)
    Effects of environment on the performance of beef steers in Kansas have been studied since 1962. The experiments, in three phases, have included seven feedlot trials and one digestion trial.