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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.
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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.
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2001 Sunfish - A Viable Replacement for Tilapia
This article discusses the production of sunfish compared to tilapia.
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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.
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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.
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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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2001 Juneberry Evaluation
A brief description on the start-up of a juneberry evaluation trial.
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