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File PDF document 2005 Annual Forages for Hay and Grazing - Two Crops in One Season - A Demonstration Project
The results from a 2005 experiment at the Carrington Research Extension Center to demonstrate annual forages for hay and grazing - two crops in one season.
File PDF document 2005 Costs and Returns for Cow-Calf Producers
A report from 2005 from the Carrington Area Farm Business Management Program about the costs and returns fro cow-calf producers.
File PDF document 2005 Effect of Rumen-degradable and Undegradable Protein Sources in Barley-based Growing and Finishing Feedlot Diets
The results from a 2005 experiment at the Carrington Research Extension Center to test the effect of rumen-degradable and undegradable protein sources in barley-based growing and finishing feedlot diets.
File PDF document 2005 Effects of Barley Processing for Backgrounding Diets on Performance in Beef Steers
The results from a 2005 experiment about the effects of barley processing for backgrounding diets on performance in beef steers.
File PDF document 2005 Effects of Bedding Material on Performance and Carcass Traits of Steers Fed During the Winter in North Dakota
The results from a 2005 experiment at the Carrington Research Extension Center to test the effects of bedding material on performance and carcass traits of steers fed during the winter in North Dakota.
File PDF document 2005 Effects of Bedding Type on Animal Performance, Manure Nitrogen Retention, and Composting Efficiency
The results from a 2005 experiment at the Carrington Research Extension Center to test the effects of bedding type on animal performance, manure nitrogen retention, and composting efficiency.
File PDF document 2005 Effects of Field Pea Processing on Performance of Gestating Cows
The results from a 2005 experiment at the Carrington Research Extension Center to test the effects of field pea processing on performance.
File PDF document 2005 Effects of Immature High-moisture Corn vs. Dry-rolled Corn in Feedlot Diets
The results from a 2005 experiment at the Carrington Research Extension Center to test the effects of immature high-moisture corn vs. dry-rolled corn in feedlot diets.
File PDF document 2005 Effects of Processing Field Peas in Creep Feed on Performance of Nursing Calves
The results from a 2005 experiment at the Carrington Research Extension Center to test the effects of processing field peas in creep feed on performance of nursing calves.
File PDF document 2005 Effects of Processing Field Peas on Performance and Carcass Characteristics of Feedlot Heifers
The results from a 2005 experiment at the Carrington Research Extension Center to test the effects of processing field peas on performance and carcass characteristics of feedlot heifers.
File PDF document 2005 Effects of Roasting on Ammonia-N Release of Field Peas
The results from a 2005 experiment at the Carrington Research Extension Center to test the effects of roasting on ammonia-N release of field peas.
File PDF document 2005 Identifying Preferred Locations for Livestock Feeding Facilities with Geospatial Technology
A report from 2005 from the Carrington Research Extension Center to identify preferred locations for livestock feeding facilities with geospatial technology.
File PDF document 2005 Offal Disposal Methods in North Dakota Meat Processing Plants: Results From a Survey of Meat Processors in North Dakota
The results from a 2005 survey about offal disposal methods in North Dakota meat processing plants given to meat processors in North Dakota.
File PDF document 2005 Soybean Hulls in Receiving Diets: The Value of Digestible Fiber
The results from a 2005 experiment at the Carrington Research Extension Center to test soybean hulls in receiving diets: the value of digestible fiber.
File 2005 Discovering Value in North Dakota Calves; The Dakota Feeder Calf Show Feedout Project IV
Producers are looking to identify superior genetics in their cattle.
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