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File D source code 2000 Management Characteristics of High and Low Profit Beef Cow Producers in East-Central ND
A study of area cattle producers in the Carrington Area Farm Business Management Program looking at profitability.
Located in Archive / / LivestockRD / Docs2000
File 2000 Potato Co-Product as a Feed Source for Beef Cows and Feedlot Cattle
Some experiments looking at using potato co-products for cattle feed.
Located in Archive / / LivestockRD / Docs2000
File 2000 Sclerotinia-infected Sunflowers as a Feed Source for Pregnant and Non-pregnant Mature Beef Cows
This study was looking at feeding sclerotinia-infected sunflower screenings to cows to see if a viable feed source.
Located in Archive / / LivestockRD / Docs2000
File 1999 Adding Value to Sprouted Grains through Feeding to Beef Cattle
A trial showing the results of using sprouted grains in feed rations compared to non-sprouted rations
Located in Archive / / LivestockRD / Docs1999
File Octet Stream 1998 Cattle Feeding Partnerships - an Alternative for Feeding Cattle in North Dakota
A look at the way cattle producers are looking to reduce risk via partnerships.
Located in Archive / / LivestockRD / Docs1998
File 1998 Commercial Bison Production: Economic Analysis and Budget Projections
Some economics behind bison production.
Located in Archive / / LivestockRD / Docs1998
File 1998 Crop Residues and Co-products for Gestating and Lactating Beef Cows
The use of wheat straw and corn stover for gestating and lactating cows.
Located in Archive / / LivestockRD / Docs1998
File 1998 Effect of Crambe Meal on Performance, Reproduction, and Thyroid Hormone Levels of Mature Gestating and Lactating Beef Cows
Comparing protein supplements between crambe meal and sunflower meal-soybean meal combinations.
Located in Archive / / LivestockRD / Docs1998
File 1998 Using Ultrasound as a Marketing Tool for Determining Value of Finished Cattle
The use of ultrasound to view the internal muscling and fat of a live animal to estimate USDA Quality Grade.
Located in Archive / / LivestockRD / Docs1998
File Diet Changes Help Beef Cattle Cope with Winter Weather - 3/15/19
Located in Archive / Livestock / Articles for Extension Outreach Page
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