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G85-760 Natural Air Corn Drying, Richard O. Pierce, Thomas L. Thompson
G85-760 Natural Air Corn Drying, Richard O. Pierce, Thomas L. Thompson
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
This NebGuide discusses factors affecting natural air corn drying system performance, and gives recommendations for bins filled over a one- to two-day period.
Natural air drying is an energy efficient drying method that is particularly well suited to Nebraska weather conditions. A high quality dried product, with little of the stress cracking or heat damage associated with high temperature drying, is an added attraction. However, good management practices must be followed to achieve satisfactory drying results.
A major concern with this method is overloading the bin with corn too wet to be dried without spoilage or deterioration, especially when the …
G85-741 Estrous Synchronization For Beef Cattle, Gene H. Deutscher
G85-741 Estrous Synchronization For Beef Cattle, Gene H. Deutscher
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
This NebGuide discusses the potential benefits of estrous synchronization, how the products and programs work, and the results and costs involved. Estrous (heat) synchronization can help beef producers improve production efficiency and economic returns. Controlling estrus and ovulation in cycling females means breeding is completed in a short period of time. Instead of females being bred over a 21-day period, synchronization can shorten the breeding period to less than 5 days, depending on the program selected. The use of synchronization has great potential for improving beef production, but it requires good management for success. Producers should understand the advantages, as …