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Productivity of three-, four-, and five-year-old crossbred cows with 0, ¼ and ½ Brahman breeding in spring versus fall calving systems.

M.N. Carter, D.S. Buchanan, R.R. Frahm, and J.W. Castree.

 

Limousin vs. Salers as a terminal sire: Birth and Weaning Characteristics.

E.D. Tinker, D.S. Buchanan, R.R. Frahm, and L.W. Knori.

 

An Evaluation of rapid versus slow growing lines of pigs.

A.C. Clutter, M.D. Woltmann, D.S. Buchanan, and R. Vencl.

 

Litter size, birth weight and weaning Weight in dorset, finish landrace or booroola merino sired lambs.

L.G. Burditt, M.T. Zavy, and D.S. Buchanan.

 

Immunization of heifers against luteinizing hormone releasing hormone delays puberty and causes anestrus.

R.P. Wettemann and J.W. Castree.

 

Effects of body condition and ovariectomy on secretion of luteinizing hormone in beef cows.

M.W. Richards, R.P. Wettemann, and S.D. Welty.

 

Plasma constituents and ovarian function of beef cows treated with growth hormone-releasing factor.

R.P. Wettemann, M.W. Richards, R.J. Rasby, J.C. Garmendia, and T.F. Mowles.

 

The effects of MGA fed prior to natural service on rebreeding performance of postpartum beef cows.

G.E. Selk, K.C. Barnes, and J. Flusche.

 

Estrus synchronization of cattle using eleven day or fourteen day prostaglandia protocols.

G.E. Selk, M.S. Fink, and C.A. McPeake.

 

Plasma estradiol after implanting calves with estradiol benzoate.

J.W. Castree, R.P. Wettemann, K.S. Lusby, E.R. Cole, T.C. Fox, M.A. Kimbrough, K.W. Kugler, and B.G. McDaniel.

 

Kinetics of ruminal disappearance of wheat forage nitrogen in steers grazing wheat pasture of two stages of maturity.

G.J. Vogel, M.A. Andersen, and G.W. Horn.

 

The effect of advancing season on forage digestion and ruminal fermentation in cattle grazing on tallgrass prairie.

R.R. Campbell and F.T. McCollum.

 

Evaluation of a feed intake model for the grazing beef steer.

J.C. Myer, J.W. Oltjen, and M.L. Galyean.

 

A ruminal fill model to predict forage intake of cattle grazing native rangelands.

M.L. Galyean and J.W. Oltjen.

 

Mathematical simulation of feed intake by grazing beef cattle.

J.C. Hyer, J.W. Oltjen, and M.L. Galyean.

 

Value of wheat middlings as a winter supplement for fall calving beef cows.

K.S. Lusby and R.P. Wettemann.

 

Wheat middlings vs. soybean meal and corn/soybean meal supplements at two protein levels for wintering spring calving beef cows.

K.S. Lusby and R.P. Wettemann.

 

Digestive and metabolic changes in fall-calving beef cows due to stage of production and early postpartum protein supplementation.

J.M. Gonzalez, C.A. Hibberd, R.R. Scott, and B.D. Trautman.

 

Bypass protein supplementation of fall-calving beef cows due to stage of production and early postpartum protein supplementation.

C.A. Hibberd, R.R. Scott, B.D. Trautman and C. Worthington.

 

Effect of prescribed burning on forage digestion, rate of passage and intake of native grass by beef cows.

R.R. Scott, C.A. Hibberd, B.D. Trautman, and C. Worthington.

 

Soybean meal supplementation of light weight beef calves grazing spring-burned tall grass range.

R.R. Scott, C.A. Hibberd, and C. Worthington.

 

Influence of supplemental soybean meal, corn gluten feed or blends of soybean meal and corn gluten on intake and utilization of prairie hay by beef heifers.

R.A. Younis and D.G. Wagner.

 

Lead steers as a management tool for stressed stocker cattle.

V.S. Hays, B.D. Johnson, D.R. Gill, K.S. Lusby, F.N. Owens, R.A. Smith, and R.L. Ball.

 

Respiratory syncytial virus vaccine for stressed stocker cattle.

B.D. Johnson, V.S. Hays, D.R. Gill, R.A. Smith, F.N. Owens, and R.L. Ball.

 

Zinc methionine for newly received stocker cattle. 

B.D. Johnson, V.S. Hays, D.R. Gill, R.A. Smith, F.N. Owens, and R.L. Ball.

 

Ruminal degradability of protein supplements by stocker cattle grazing wheat pasture.

G.J. Vogel, M.A. Andersen, and G.W. Horn.

 

Effect of meal supplementation of wheat pasture stocker heifers on forage intake and nitrogen balance.

M.A. Andersen, G.J. Vogel, G.W. Horn, and K.B. Poling.

 

Influence of meal supplementation on forage intake and site and extent of digestion of Steers Grazing Wheat Pasture.

M.A. Andersen, G.J. Vogel, G.W. Horn, and K.B. Poling.

 

Effect of Monensin Ruminal delivery device on weight gains of growing steers on Wheat Pasture.

G.W. Horn, W.A. Phillips, D. Von Tungeln, G.J. Vogel, L.H. Carroll, and M.A. Worthington.

 

Steer gain response to Monensin and Chlortetracycline addition to summer protein supplements.

F.T. McCollum, D.R. Gill, and R.L. Ball.

 

Effects of fescue endophyte on feed lot Performance of grazing steers.

W.E. McMurphy, K.S. Lusby, S. Muntz, J. Cantrell, and S.C. Smith.

 

Carryover effects of fescue endophyte on feed lot performance of steers.

K.S. Lusby, W.E. McMurphy, S. Muntz, J. Cantrell, C.A. Strasia, and S.D. Kraich.

 

Effects of programmed feed intake on performance and carcass characteristics of feed lot steers.

R.B. Hicks, F.N. Owens, D.R. Gill, J.J. Martin, and C.A. Strasia.

 

Simulation of the economic effect of variability within a pen of feed lot steers.

M.T. Smith, J.W. Oltjen, and D.R. Gill.

 

The effect of sorting on feed lot animal performance.

C.A. Strasia, S.L. Harp, B.J. Skaggs, R.L. Schemm, D.L. Deen, C.L. Schultz, D.R. Gill, R.B. Hicks, and S.D. Kraich.

 

Carcass Traits:  impact of rate of gain.

F.N. Owens, I.S. Shin, and D.R. Gill.

 

Effects of weekly or bi-weekly rotational feeding of lasalocid and monensin on performance of feed lot steers.

R.B. Hicks, F.N. Owens, D.R. Gill, J.J. Martin, and C.A. Strasia.

 

Comparison of the site and extent of organic matter digestion between corn and four divergent sorghum grain hybrids.

M.N. Streeter, D.G. Wagner, C.A. Hibberd, F.N. Owens, and D.S. Buchanan.

 

Comparison of the site and extent of nitrogen digestion between corn and four divergent sorghum grain hybrids.

M.N. Streeter, D.G. Wagner, C.A. Hibberd, F.N. Owens, and D.S. Buchanan.

 

Processed Grains:  disappearance of dry matter and starch from mobile dacron bags.

Hector Anzola, Beth Doran, and F.N. Owens.

 

Processed Grains:  disappearance of protein from mobile dacron bags.

Hector Anzola, Beth Doran, and F.N. Owens.

 

Ytterbium labeling of grain: effect of grain processing, particle size and extraction method.

B.E. Doran, F.N. Owens, A.R. Karimi, and D.L. Weeks.

 

Effect of dietary salt levels on performance of feed lot steers.

R.B. Hicks, F.N. Owens, D.R. Gill, J.J. Martin, and C.A. Strasia.

 

Liver abscesses in feed lot cattle.

I.S. Shin, F.N. Owens, and D.R. Gill.

 

Water intake by feed lot steers.

R.B. Hicks, F.N. Owens, D.R. Gill, J.J. Martin, and C.A. Strasia.

 

High wheat concentrate mixtures containing different sources of protein for lactating dairy cows.

C.G. Campbell, L.J. Bush, and G.D. Adams.

 

Influence of grain source (wheat vs. corn) on ruminal and postruminal starch and amino acid degradation in heifers using a mobile Dacron bag technique.

C. Campbell, F.N. Owens, and H. Anzola.

 

Supplementation of rations for lactating dairy cows with protected isoleucine.

F.N. Owens, L.J. Bush, T. Nalsen, and G.D. Adams.

 

Effect of yeast culture on intake and production of dairy cows fed high wheat rations.

J.A. Quinonez, L.J. Bush, T. Nalsen, and G.D. Adams.

 

High protein wheat for swine.

C.V. Maxwell, D.S. Buchanan, W.G. Luce, M.D. Woltmann, and R. Vencl.

 

Raw mung beans as a protein source for gestating gilts.

W.G. Luce, C.V. Maxwell, D.S. Buchanan, R.O. Bates, M.D. Woltmann, R. Vencl, S.A. Norton, and G.N. Dietz.

 

Nutrient composition of 15 varieties of Oklahoma Sorghum Grain.

W.G. Luce, C.V. Maxwell, S.E. Hawkins, D.W. Weibel, M.D. Wotlamnn, and L.E. Bulgerin.

 

Fat addition to wheat based diets for growing-finishing swine.

C.V. Maxwell, W.G. Luce, D.S. Buchanan, M.D. Woltmann, and R. Vencl.

 

Effect of swinacol (Ferric Choline Citrate) on performance of early weaned pigs.

W.G. Luce, C.V. Maxwell, R.D. Coffey, and K.S. Brock.

 

Effects of Potassium Chloride and Fasting on Broiler Performance during Summer.

M.O. Smith and R.G. Teeter.

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