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Nitrogen Budgets For Your Dairy, Allen Young Jan 2002

Nitrogen Budgets For Your Dairy, Allen Young

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Using Records To Evaluate Production, Allen Young Jan 2002

Using Records To Evaluate Production, Allen Young

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Phosphorus Budgets For Your Dairy, Allen Young Jan 2002

Phosphorus Budgets For Your Dairy, Allen Young

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An Accelerated Feeding Study For Dairy Beef Steers, D. R. Zobell Sep 2001

An Accelerated Feeding Study For Dairy Beef Steers, D. R. Zobell

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A large number of Holstein bull (steer) calves are produced by the dairy industry. Producers who purchase these calves should understand that depending on the production strategy employed, the economic outcome could be quite broad. Dairy beef calves that are intensively managed, using aggressive feeding strategies to achieve high levels of efficiency, increase the opportunity for profitability.


Milk Urea Nitrogen Test (Mun), Allen Young Jan 2001

Milk Urea Nitrogen Test (Mun), Allen Young

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Videotape - "The Milking School", Clell V. Bagley Jan 2001

Videotape - "The Milking School", Clell V. Bagley

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Growth Stimulants And Feed Additives, Norris J. Stenquist Feb 1990

Growth Stimulants And Feed Additives, Norris J. Stenquist

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In recent years, the most revolutionary increases in beef cattle weights and feeding efficiencies have resulted from the development and use of growth stimulants, feed additives, and antibiotics. These nonnutritive products not only improve the rate and efficiency of gain but prevent certain diseases as well. Their use has significantly improved beef cattle production efficiency and provided a greater return per dollar invested than any other factor in the livestock industry. Growth stimulants deposit increased protein in the animal without changing protein or energy intake. They are designed to provide a constant slow release of active ingredients into the animal's …