Browsing Livestock Feeders' Day, 1965 by Author "Boren, F.W."

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Browsing Livestock Feeders' Day, 1965 by Author "Boren, F.W."

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  • Boren, F.W.; Pfost, H.B.; Smith, E.F.; Richardson, D. (Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station, 1965)
    the only variable planned in the diet was type of molasses, which composed 16% of the self-fed roughage-concentrate mixture. Cane molasses was used in two lots; hemicelluloses extract in two lots. The self-fed roughage-concentrate ...
  • Clark, M.C.; Smith, E.F.; Richardson, D.; Boren, F.W.; Dunn, L. (Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station, 1965)
    Cottonseed hulls have been used extensively in cattle rations as a source of roughage; the content in the ration is usually gradually lowered until the desired amount of concentrate is being consumed. In this study wheat ...
  • Smith, E.F.; Richardson, D.; Boren, F.W.; DeGeer, C.V. (Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station, 1965)
    The 42 heifer calves, 10 or 11 per treatment, used in this experiment were good to choice Herefords from near Fort Davis, Texas, assigned on a random-weight basis to treatments. They were pastured together in a 150-acre ...
  • Smith, E.F.; Anderson, K.L.; Boren, F.W.; DeGeer, C.V. (Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station, 1965)
    This experiment was to determine the effect of different stocking rates of deferred grazing, and of pasture burning on cattle performance productivity of pastures, and range condition as determine by plant population ...
  • Boren, F.W.; Ward, G.M.; Smith, E.F.; Richardson, D. (Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station, 1965)
    This experiment was to determine effects from adding glucose, sucrose and starch to forage sorghum (DeKalb FSla) immediately prior to ensiling, on the feeding value of the subsequent silage. When the forage sorghum grain ...
  • Smith, K.F.; Boren, F.W.; Richardson, D.; Loeppke, D.W. (Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station, 1965)
    The trace minerals, cobalt, iodine, copper, and zinc, were added to a prairie hay-limited sorghum grain ration in an effort to improve utilization of prairie hay. Since increased quantities of urea are being successfully ...
  • Boren, F.W.; Lipper, R.; Smith, E.F.; Richardson, D. (Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station, 1965)
    In the two tests reported here the concentrate mixture or roughage-concentrate mixture was before the animals at all times. In addition a small amount of prairie hay was fed. In Lots 6 and 3 yearling Hereford feeder heifers ...