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2007 Dietary Field Pea Effects on Feedlot Performance, Carcass Characteristics and Beef Tenderness in Finishing Beef Steers
The results from a 2007 experiment about the dietary field pea effects on feedlot performance, carcass characteristics, and beef tenderness in finishing beef steers.
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2007 Diverse Diets for Field Peas in Feedlots
The results from a 2007 experiment at the Carrington Research Extension Center to test diverse diets for field peas in feedlots.
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2007 Effects of Feeding Peas at Different Times During Feedlot
The results from a 2007 experiment at the Carrington Research Extension Center to test the effects of feeding peas at different times during feedlot finishing on steer performance and carcass merit.
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2007 Influence of Weaning Date (Early or Normal) on Performance, Health, and Carcass Characteristics of May-born Angus Calves
The results from a 2007 experiment by North Dakota State University to test the influence of weaning date (early or normal) on performance, health, and carcass characteristics of May-born angus calves.
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2007 Performance and Carcass Traits of Yearling Steers Fed Barley- based Finishing Diets with Increasing Levels of Dried Distillers Grains
The results from a 2007 experiment at the Carrington Research Extension Center to test the performance and carcass traits of yearling steers fed barley-based finishing diets with increasing levels of dried distillers grains.
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2007 Performance of Growing Steers Fed a Natural Supplement
The results from a 2007 experiment at the Carrington Research Extension Center to test the performance of growing steers fed a natural supplement.
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2008 Discovering Value in North Dakota Calves; The Dakota Feeder Calf Show Feedout Project VII
The results from a 2008 experiment at the Carrington Research Extension Center to discover the value in North Dakota calves through the Dakota Feeder Calf Show Feedout Project.
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2008 Does Administration of Anabolic Growth Implants to Finishing Beef Cattle Influence Carcass Attributes of Cattle Genetically Indexed for Enhanced Beef Palatability?
The results from a 2008 experiment by North Dakota State University to test the administration of anabolic growth implants to finishing beef cattle to see if it influences carcass attributes of cattle genetically indexed for enhanced beef palatability.
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2008 Eastern Dakota Cattle Feedout Project IV: Discovering Value in North Dakota Calves
The results from a 2008 experiment at the Carrington Research Extension Center to discover the value of North Dakota calves through the Eastern Dakota Cattle Feedout Project.
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2008 Effect of Flaxseed Inclusion on Ruminal Fermentation, Digestion, and Microbial Protein Synthesis in Growing and Finishing Diets for Beef Cattle
The results from a 2008 experiment about the effect of flaxseed inclusion on ruminal fermentation, digestion, and microbial protein synthesis in growing and finishing diets for beef cattle.
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