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2018 Impacts of Bunk Management on Animal Performance and Hydrogen Sulfide Concentrations of Steers Fed 25% Modified Distillers Grains with Solubles
The focus of this project was to examine the impact of bulk management strategy on animal performance, carcass characteristics, and hydrogen sulfide gas concentration in beef steers fed 25% modified distillers grains with solubles.
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2018 Feeding North Dakota-born Calves to Finish in North Dakota- DFCS
The Dakota Feeder Calf Show Feedout project was developed to discover the actual final value of spring-born beef steer calves, provide comparisons between herds, and benchmark feeding and carcass performance.
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2014 Effects of Corn Particle Size and Forage Level on Performance and Carcass Traits of Yearling Steers during Finishing
Animal performance for yearling steers fed diets containing whole, dry-rolled, or finely-ground corn with decreasing forage levels.
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2016 Discovering Value in North Dakota Calves: The Dakota Feeder Calf Show Feedout Project XVI (2015-2016)
The Dakota Feeder Calf Show Feedout goal is to determine calf value based on feedlot and carcass performance.
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2016 Feeding Whole or Rolled Corn in Feedlot Steer Backgrounding and Finishing Diets
The study evaluated feeding corn whole compared to rolled corn.
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2015 Influence of Two Fat Levels of Dry Distillers Grains in Diets with Corn or Barley on Steer Growing and Finishing Feedlot Performance
Corn distillers grain is produced at multiple ethanol plants in North Dakota. Primarily three moisture levels of corn distillers grain product are available: dry (~90-95% dry matter, DDGS), modified (49-52% dry mater, MDGS) or wet (< 48% dry matter; WDGS). The current process typically involves a step to remove corn oil (fat) during ethanol production. This oil removal may alter the nutrient density of the resulting distillers grain feedstuff, which in turn could affect animal performance.
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2015 Beets as Feed for Growing and Finishing Steers
Sugar beets have been fed to cattle throughout the world for the past 100+ years but only recently have we realized that this crop has the unique potential of producing high yields on saline soils where other crops will not grow. “Feed beets™” are a variation of sugarbeets developed specifically for feeding ruminant animals. Beets contain more energy than corn silage (80% vs. 70% TDN; Table 1) but are typically lower in dry matter (DM) (25% vs. 35%). The sugar and digestible fiber content make beets particularly attractive as a feedstuff for all classes of beef cattle.
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2015 Effects of Whole or Rolled Corn with 20 or 40 Percent Grass Hay on Finishing Performance of Yearling Steers
Crossbred yearling steers were used to evaluate feeding whole or dry-rolled corn in diets with 20 or 40 percent of the diet dry matter included from grass hay.
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2014 Effects of Fat Level in Distillers Grain on Feedlot Finishing Performance and Carcass Traits
Performance of steers fed rations with increasing fat in distillers grains.
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2013 Effects of Forage Level in Finishing Diets on Beef Feedlot Performance and Carcass Characterisitics
A trial to see how forage levels in cattle diets affect performance and carcass traits.
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