Abstract:
Calibration equations for near infrared reflectance spectroscopy (NIRS) have been either
purchased from the manufacturer or developed in the laboratory. Comparative analysis with standard
laboratory procedures indicate that NIRS may be used for analyzing dairy feedstuffs, when proper
calibration is made with local feedstuffs. NIRS is a new, rapid method of analyzing feedstuffs that reduces the time from several days
to one minute or more after grinding and subsampling. The instrument needs to be calibrated from
nutrient analyses made in the laboratory. Many calibrations may be purchased from the manufacturer
of the instrument; however, we have found that many Kansas feedstuffs do not lend themselves well
to purchased equations. Purchased equations that do appear to give acceptable results include those
for alfalfa hay, mixed hay, grass hay, and corn silage. Sorghum silage equations are inadequate for the
many cultivars in this state, and those for corn and milo were too expensive to purchase.