Browsing Livestock Feeders' Day, 1964 by Author "Boren, F.W."

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Browsing Livestock Feeders' Day, 1964 by Author "Boren, F.W."

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  • Smith, E.F.; Richardson, D.; Deyoe, C.W.; Boren, F.W.; Curtis, R.G. (Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station, 1964)
    Choice grade Hereford steer calves in this test came from near Alden, Kansas, and were assigned to treatments on a random-weight basis. All lots received the same experimental diet except 10 percent molasses was substituted ...
  • Theurer, L.J.; Smith, E.F.; Richardson, D.; Boren, F.W. (Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station, 1964)
    The 40 heifer calves,10 per lot, used in this experiment were good-to-choice Herefords from near Fort Davis, Texas, assigned on a random weight basis to their treatments. They were pastured together in a 190-acre bluestem ...
  • Smith, E.F.; Richardson, D.; Boren, F.W.; DeGeer, C.V. (Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station, 1964)
    The 40 steer calves, 10 per lot, used in this experiment were good-to-choice Herefords from near Fort Davis, Texas, assigned on a random-weight basis to their treatments. They were pastured together in a 190-acre bluestem ...
  • Smith, E.F.; Anderson, K.L.; Boren, F.W.; Drake, C.L. (Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station, 1964)
    This experiment was designed to determine the effect of different stocking rates, of deferred grazing, and of pasture burning on cattle performances, productivity of pastures and range condition as determined by plant ...
  • Smith, E.F.; Ward, G.M.; Boren, F.W.; Richardson, D.; Dunn, L. (Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station, 1964)
    The object of this experiment was to evaluate forage sorghum (cut at the same physiological stage of maturity) ensiled with varying moisture contents. All forage was cut during two days but ensiled at three different times: ...
  • DeGeer, C.V.; Boren, F.W.; Smith, E.F.; Richardson, D.; Cox, R.F. (Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station, 1964)
    Previous work indicated sorghum grain fattening rations supplemented with 0.5 pound per head daily of soybean oil meal produced less efficient gains but carcasses about equal to those from heifers fed 1 pound of soybean ...
  • Smith, E.F.; Robertson, K.E.; Lipper, R.; Richardson, D.; Boren, F.W. (Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station, 1964)
    The favorable results of previous tests of the value of beef feedlot lighting justified further studies. Faster and more efficient gains were obtained under lighted conditions in two years of farm testing.
  • Gnadt, K.L.; Smith, E.F.; Richardson, D.; Boren, F.W.; Kramer, J.E.; Dunn, L. (Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station, 1964)
    Cobalt is one of the more recent minerals discovered to be essential to ruminants. It is necessary for the synthesis of Vitamin B 12 in the rumen. Copper is necessary for hemoglobin formation, along with iron. Corn is ...