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  • Dikeman, M.E.; Pollak, E.J.; Taylor, J.; Davis, S.; Holm, T.; Koontz, S.; Gill, C.; Moser, D.; Dressler, E.A. (Kansas State University. Agricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension Service, 2003)
    Carcass data and Warner-Bratzler shear force (WBSF) data on strip loin steaks were collected from nearly 8,500 cattle in contemporary groups of progeny from the more popular sires in 14 different beef cattle breeds in ...
  • Clark, Tyler (Kansas State University. Dept. of History, 2010)
    The White Rock Valley in Republic County saw Indian violence from both the Cheyenne and the Pawnee. This essay traces the founding of the town of White Rock City and its decline during the railroad years. The vital early ...
  • Koch, B.A. (Kansas State University. Agricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension Service, 1970)
    Waste disposal and odor control are two important problems in pork production. The odor formerly was called the "money smell" has suddenly become "Environmental Pollution." Concentrating many animals in small areas compounds ...
  • Fulhage, C. (Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station, 1992)
    The impact of environmental regulation on livestock production enterprises is, inevitably, an increase in production costs. Producers should recognize that these are the costs of doing business and will probably have ...
  • Harner, J.P.; Murphy, J.P. (Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station, 1992)
    The dairy industry is receiving greater pressure to reduce its potential pollution to the environment. As the demand grows for cleaner streams, dairy operations will need to reduce and control the nutrient and sediment ...
  • Harner, Joe; John, Smith (Kansas State University. Agricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension Service, 2009)
    Water meters were installed on the evaporative cooling system of a long, low-profile, cross-ventilated dairy in the upper Midwest. The evaporative pad along the west side measured 10 by 350 ft. The water usage per unit ...
  • Cox, I.; Dingeldein, H.; Schmidt, K. (Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension Service, 1999)
    Milk processing plants are becoming fewer in number and larger in size. As a result, the distance the raw milk is transported from the point of production to the processing site increases. Because the major component ...
  • Newcomb, M.D.; Allee, G.L. (Kansas State University. Agricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension Service, 1985)
    Two trials, using 360 pigs weaned at 17-27 days, were conducted to evaluate pig performance as affected by the addition of folic acid, thiamin, biotin, pyridoxine, or ascorbic acid to the diet. Combined data from Trial I ...
  • Kuo, Yenting; Klabunde, Kenneth J. (2012)
    Nanostructured strontium titanate visible-light-driven photocatalysts containing rhodium and ruthenium were synthesized by a modified aerogel synthesis using ruthenium chloride and rhodium nitrate as dopants precursors, ...
  • Buffington, Jared; Clark, Jeffrey; Denlinger, Danielle; Engelke, Jennifer; Musoke, Elizabeth; Stout, Breanna; Sullivan, Justine; Tucker, Terry; Barnes, Philip; Sanders, Christopher (Dept. of Landscape Architecture and Regional and Community Planning. Kansas State University, 2012)
    Wildcat Creek Watershed (approx. 99 square miles) in Riley County, Kansas had significant flooding in recent years. A Watershed Assessment of River Stability and Sediment Supply (WARSSS, Rosgen, 2006) of Wildcat Creek was ...
  • Ramm, Alexander G.; Rona, A. (2011)
    Wave scattering problem by many bodies is studied in the case when the bodies are small, ka 1, where a is the characteristic size of a body. The limiting case when a → 0 and the total number of the small bodies is M = ...
  • Ramm, Alexander G. (2011)
    In this paper the author’s invited plenary talk at the 7-th PACOM (Pan African Congress of Mathematicians), is presented. Asymptotic solution to many-body wave scattering problem is given in the case of many small scatterers. ...
  • Koch, B.A.; Allee, G.L.; Hines, R.H. (Kansas State University. Agricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension Service, 1974)
    Pigs fed rations containing waxy endosperm corn and those fed normal corn responded similarly in digestion and growing trials. Likewise, finishing pigs responded similarly when fed the two corns in digestion and growing trials.
  • Seamon, David (Plenum, 2000)
    This review examines the phenomenological approach as it might be used to explore environmental and architectural issues. After discussing the nature of phenomenology in broad terms, the review presents two major assumptions ...
  • Widener, Mitchell J. (Kansas State University. Dept. of History, 2012)
    “We Meet Them and Treat Them as Brethren”: Nativists and Republican Appeasement Author: Mitchell J. Widener The American Party reached its zenith in 1856 when it elected members to local and federal positions and ...
  • Skees, Allison (Kansas State University. Dept. of History, 2012)
    The Bill of Rights has been enshrined with the Constitution as one of the United States’ fundamental documents and safeguards of liberty. The Antifederalists, opponents of the Constitution, were the first people to demand ...
  • McKee, M.; Bolsen, K.K.; Riley, J.G.; Conway, K.L.; Fink, G. (Kansas State University. Agricultural Experiment Station, 1974)
    An 85-day, post weaning growth rate for 30 calves weaned at an average age of 110.5 days was compared with the growth rate of 30 calves nursing their mothers the same period. Average age of the nursing calves at the start ...
  • McKee, M.; Bolsen, K.K.; Riley, J.G.; Schalles, R.R.; Conway, K.L.; Fink, G. (Kansas State University. Agricultural Experiment Station, 1975)
    Growth rate of 38 calves after being weaned at an average of 91.6 days was compared with growing rate of 37 calves averaging 91.2 days of age and continuing to nurse their mothers the same period. Average daily gains ...
  • McKee, M.; Fink, G. (Kansas State University. Agricultural Experiment Station, 1978)
    Percentage Simmental and Hereford calves gained slightly more (13 lbs./hd) while nursing their mothers than 83 herd mates that were weaned early at 49 (+27) days of age. Percentage Simmental cows whose calves were weaned ...
  • Fleck, A.A.; Schalles, R.R.; Riley, J.; Fink, G.; O' Banion, D.S. (Kansas State University. Agricultural Experiment Station, 1977)
    Adding a medicated top dressing to a weaning calf ration did not reduce calf sickness, but increased weight gains the second and third weeks of a three-week weaning trial.