Abstract:
Concentration of fiber in the forage selected
by beef steers grazing bluestem range during a
drought year (1989) was highest in the winter
but declined substantially in the spring and
remained fairly constant throughout summer.
Conversely, crude protein concentration was
lowest during the winter, peaked during the
spring, declined through early summer, but
increased in the late summer before declining
during the fall. Precipitation was well below
normal in all months except August, September,
and October, which were above normal.
Improvement in forage quality during those
months was probably due to stimulation of late-season
forage growth in response to elevated
precipitation.