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File 2001 Backgrounding/Feeding Seminars for Bankers and Cattle Feeders
A brief description of some seminar sessions that was for educational purposes.
File Troff document 2001 Feed Requirements for Maintenance and Gain of Bison Bulls Fed for Meat
A project to evaluate winter performance of bison fed different rations.
File 2001 Internet Sites for Cattle Feeding
A site that can help with the budgeting of your cattle.
File C header 2001 Introduction of Soybeans and Field Peas for Culture of Yellow Perch
A trial looking at using soybeans and field peas in yellow perch diets as a protein source.
File RealAudio document 2001 Livestock Waste Managment and Education Assistance Program
A new program was created to help with waste management.
File 2001 Perch Market Status and Viability
A look into the market for perch.
File text/texmacs 2001 Potato Co-product in Diets for Growing and Finishing Steer Diets
A trial looking at different levels of potato co-products in cattle diets.
File Octet Stream 2001 Production and Economic Factors Associated With Backgrounding Beef Calves in East-Central North Dakota
This article looks at the economics behind backgrounding cattle in this area.
File Octet Stream 2001 Sunfish - A Viable Replacement for Tilapia
This article discusses the production of sunfish compared to tilapia.
File ECMAScript program 2001 The Business of Feeding Cattle with Partnerships and Other Enterprise Structures
Covers the basic idea of feeding cattle under different types of enterprise structures.
File 2001 Update on Industry - Rockford Feeders, Central Dakota Cattle Association, Central Dakota Beef, and Dakota Halal Processing Company
An update on some cattle groups in the industry.
File 2001 What is the Optimum Level of Crambe Meal in Range Cake?
A trial testing different amounts of crambe meal in a range cake.
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