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Tillage Method And Glyphosate-Resistant Alfalfa Termination Timing Affect Soil Properties And Subsequent Corn Yield, Jason Clark, Matt A. Yost, Grant E. Cardon, Corey V. Ransom, J. Earl Creech Dec 2020

Tillage Method And Glyphosate-Resistant Alfalfa Termination Timing Affect Soil Properties And Subsequent Corn Yield, Jason Clark, Matt A. Yost, Grant E. Cardon, Corey V. Ransom, J. Earl Creech

Agronomy, Horticulture and Plant Science Faculty Publications

Application of glyphosate [N-(phosphonomethyl) glycine]-containing herbicides and tillage, alone or in combination, has been the standard for removing declining alfalfa (Medicago sativa L.) stands. With glyphosate no longer an option to control glyphosate-resistant alfalfa, different termination strategies are needed. Field studies across four site-years in Utah evaluated the effect of tillage type and timing (fall conventional till, spring conventional till, fall strip-till, spring strip-till, and no-till) and herbicide timing (fall, spring, in-crop, and no herbicide) of 2,4-D (2,4- dichlorophenoxyacetic acid) and dicamba (3,6-dichloro-2-methoxybenzoic acid) on penetration resistance, alfalfa regrowth, corn (Zea mays L.) emergence rate, and silage corn yield. Across …


Breeding Alfalfa For Semiarid Regions In The Northern Great Plains: History And Additional Genetic Evaluations Of Novel Germplasm, Arvid A. Boe, Kevin D. Kephart, John D. Berdahl, Mike D. Peel, E. Charles Brummer, Lan Xu, Yajun Wu Oct 2020

Breeding Alfalfa For Semiarid Regions In The Northern Great Plains: History And Additional Genetic Evaluations Of Novel Germplasm, Arvid A. Boe, Kevin D. Kephart, John D. Berdahl, Mike D. Peel, E. Charles Brummer, Lan Xu, Yajun Wu

Natural Resource Management Faculty Publications

Yellow-flowered alfalfa (Medicago sativa subsp. falcata) (also known as sickle medic) has been the cornerstone for breeding alfalfa for dual grazing and hay production in the semiarid regions of the northern Great Plains in the US and Canada. Most, if not all, of the cultivars developed for the northern Great Plains during the 20th century, had parentage tracing back to introductions by Niels Ebbesen Hansen that were obtained from expeditions to Russia, primarily the province of Siberia, on behalf of the United States Department of Agriculture during the early 1900s. The M. falcata genome contains alleles for high levels of …


Weather And Soil In The Us Midwest Influence The Effectiveness Of Single-And Split-Nitrogen Applications In Corn Production, Jason Clark, Fabian G. Fernandez, James J. Camberato, Paul R. Carter, Richard B. Ferguson, David W. Franzen, Newell R. Kitchen, Carrie A.M. Laboski, Emerson D. Nafziger, John E. Sawyer, John F. Shanahan Oct 2020

Weather And Soil In The Us Midwest Influence The Effectiveness Of Single-And Split-Nitrogen Applications In Corn Production, Jason Clark, Fabian G. Fernandez, James J. Camberato, Paul R. Carter, Richard B. Ferguson, David W. Franzen, Newell R. Kitchen, Carrie A.M. Laboski, Emerson D. Nafziger, John E. Sawyer, John F. Shanahan

Agronomy, Horticulture and Plant Science Faculty Publications

Splitting the N application into two or more timings may improve corn (Zea mays L.) grain yield and N recovery relative to a single-N application. A 49 site-year study across eight U.S. Midwestern states compared the effect of an at-planting (single-N application) and two split-N applications [45 (45+SD) or 90 kg N ha−1 (90+SD) at planting with the remainder of the total rate (180 or 270 kg N ha−1) applied at V9]. For split-N applications, soil and plant responses were similar between 45+SD and 90+SD 93–98% of the time, indicating the at-planting N rate of 45 kg N ha−1 may …


Spring‐Applied Corn Herbicides Impact Fall‐Planted Cover Crops In South Dakotaa, Sydney Pridlie, S. A. Clay, G. Shaffer Sep 2020

Spring‐Applied Corn Herbicides Impact Fall‐Planted Cover Crops In South Dakotaa, Sydney Pridlie, S. A. Clay, G. Shaffer

Agronomy, Horticulture and Plant Science Faculty Publications

Early spring herbicide applications can have residuals that impede fall‐planted cover crop growth. A greenhouse study examined radish (Raphanus sativus L.) or rye (Secale cereale L.) growth in silty clay loam (southeastern South Dakota) and silt loam (north‐central South Dakota) where corn herbicides had been applied about 120 d prior to collection. S‐metolachlor, acetochlor, flumetsulam, metribuzin, bicyclopyrone + mesotrione + S‐metolachlor + atrazine, and primisulfuron‐methyl + prosulfuron (northern site only) were applied at the suggested timing and highest recommended rate and planted to corn (Zea mays L.). Two 11‐cm diam. soil cores to a 10‐cm …


One In The Hand Worth Two In The Bush? Reproductive Effort Of Young Males Is Not Affected By The Presence Of Adult Males, Kevin L. Monteith, Kyle B. Monteith, Jonathan A. Jenks, Rhiannon P. Jakopak Aug 2020

One In The Hand Worth Two In The Bush? Reproductive Effort Of Young Males Is Not Affected By The Presence Of Adult Males, Kevin L. Monteith, Kyle B. Monteith, Jonathan A. Jenks, Rhiannon P. Jakopak

Natural Resource Management Faculty Publications

Reproduction is a costly endeavor, and most large, long-lived, and iteroparous mammals exhibit conservative life-history tactics wherein an individual may forego or abandon a reproduction event for the sake of survival. Nevertheless, risks and benefits associated with reproduction are not equal across males and females, nor across their life. Whereas expenditure for females is associated with rearing young (e.g., lactation), expenditure for males occurs with securing mating opportunities. Young males may be more successful when dominant males are lacking, but it is less clear whether—and at what cost—young males will expend effort when those opportunities arise. We designed an experiment …


Organic Fertilizer Abrasive Grits Increase Soil Available Nitrogen, Plant Height, And Biomass, Michael Carlson, Frank Forcella, Sam Wortman, David Clay, Sharon A. Clay Aug 2020

Organic Fertilizer Abrasive Grits Increase Soil Available Nitrogen, Plant Height, And Biomass, Michael Carlson, Frank Forcella, Sam Wortman, David Clay, Sharon A. Clay

Agronomy, Horticulture and Plant Science Faculty Publications

In organic cropping systems, air‐propelled abrasive grits can be used to control in‐row weeds. If the applied abrasive grit is an approved organic fertilizer, these applications may serve a dual purpose of weed control and crop fertility. Laboratory soil incubations examined the N mineralization rates of several grit types with differing C/N ratios (Agra Grit [crushed walnut shells, 170:1], corncob grit [91:1], Sustane [composted turkey litter, 5.0:1], Phytaboost Plant Food [crushed and pelletized soybean meal, 5.0:1]). A greenhouse study determined plant wheat (Triticum aestivum L.), kale (Brassica napus pabluaria DC), and velvetleaf (Abutilon theophrasti Medik.) growth response …


An Examination Of Best Practices For Survey Research With Agricultural Producers, Edem Avemegah, Wei Gu, Abdelrahim Abulbasher, Kristen Koci, Ayorinde Ogunyiola, Joyce Eduful, Shuang Li, Kylie Barington, Tong Wang, Deepthi Kolady, Lora Perkins, A. Joshua Leffler, Peter Kovacs, Jason Clark, David Clay, Jessica D. Ulrich-Schad Aug 2020

An Examination Of Best Practices For Survey Research With Agricultural Producers, Edem Avemegah, Wei Gu, Abdelrahim Abulbasher, Kristen Koci, Ayorinde Ogunyiola, Joyce Eduful, Shuang Li, Kylie Barington, Tong Wang, Deepthi Kolady, Lora Perkins, A. Joshua Leffler, Peter Kovacs, Jason Clark, David Clay, Jessica D. Ulrich-Schad

Agronomy, Horticulture and Plant Science Faculty Publications

To improve the economic and environmental sustainability of agriculture, information is needed on how to target research, teaching, and outreach programs. However, conducting survey research in general, and with agricultural producers specifically, is increasingly challenging given issues such as declining response rates and limited resources. While studies examining the best practices for promoting higher response rates exist, few focus explicitly on agricultural producers. In three separate surveys conducted with agricultural producers in South Dakota in 2018 and 2019, we included experiments testing how token pre-incentives, a research partnership, and response mode options impacted response rates. We also examined how sample …


Teosinte (Zea Mays Ssp Parviglumis) Growth And Transcriptomic Response To Weed Stress Identifies Similarities And Differences Between Varieties And With Modern Maize Varieties, S. A. Bruggeman, D. P. Horvath, A. Y. Fennell Dr, J. A. Gonzalez-Hernandez, S. A. Clay Aug 2020

Teosinte (Zea Mays Ssp Parviglumis) Growth And Transcriptomic Response To Weed Stress Identifies Similarities And Differences Between Varieties And With Modern Maize Varieties, S. A. Bruggeman, D. P. Horvath, A. Y. Fennell Dr, J. A. Gonzalez-Hernandez, S. A. Clay

Agronomy, Horticulture and Plant Science Faculty Publications

Transcriptomic responses of plants to weed presence gives insight on the physiological and molecular mechanisms involved in the stress response. This study evaluated transcriptomic and morphological responses of two teosinte (Zea mays ssp parviglumis) (an ancestor of domesticated maize) lines (Ames 21812 and Ames 21789) to weed presence and absence during two growing seasons. Responses were compared after 6 weeks of growth in Aurora, South Dakota, USA. Plant heights between treatments were similar in Ames 21812, whereas branch number decreased when weeds were present. Ames 21789 was 45% shorter in weedy vs weed-free plots, but branch numbers were similar between …


Causal Explanations For The Evolution Of ‘Low Gear’ Locomotion In Insular Ruminants, Roberto Rozzi, Sara Varela, Pere Bover, Jeff Martin Aug 2020

Causal Explanations For The Evolution Of ‘Low Gear’ Locomotion In Insular Ruminants, Roberto Rozzi, Sara Varela, Pere Bover, Jeff Martin

Natural Resource Management Faculty Publications

Aim: Mammals on islands often undergo remarkable evolutionary changes. The acquisition of ‘low gear’ locomotion, namely short and robust limb elements, has been typically associated with the island syndrome in large mammals and, especially, ruminants. Here we provide an investigative framework to examine biotic and abiotic selective factors hypothesized to influence evolution of this peculiar type of gait. Location: Islands worldwide.
Taxon: Bovidae.
Methods: We calculated response variables associated with ‘low gear’ locomotion in 21 extinct and extant insular bovids. We assembled data on the physiography of 11 islands and on life history and ecological traits of the focal taxa. …


Animal Science Department News, Department Of Animal Science Jul 2020

Animal Science Department News, Department Of Animal Science

Animal Science Newsletters

No abstract provided.


Sdsu Beef Day 2020 Complete Proceedings, Department Of Animal Science Jul 2020

Sdsu Beef Day 2020 Complete Proceedings, Department Of Animal Science

SDSU Beef Day 2020 Summary Publication

This is the complete proceedings of the South Dakota State University, Department of Animal Science Beef Day 2020. The proceedings contain research presented on the following topics:
Cow/Calf
SDSU Extension
Feedlot
Meat and Human Nutrition
Reproduction


Habitat Selection Of White-Tailed Deer Fawns And Their Dams In The Northern Great Plains, Eric S. Michel, Bailey S. Gullikson, Katherine L. Brackel, Brian A. Schaffer, Jonathan A. Jenks, William F. Jensen Jul 2020

Habitat Selection Of White-Tailed Deer Fawns And Their Dams In The Northern Great Plains, Eric S. Michel, Bailey S. Gullikson, Katherine L. Brackel, Brian A. Schaffer, Jonathan A. Jenks, William F. Jensen

Natural Resource Management Faculty Publications

Habitat availability can affect important life-history traits such as survival; however, little information exists on how microhabitat characteristics found at parturition sites selected by dams and bed sites selected by their offspring differ fromthe surrounding area and from each other. Therefore, we assessed how vegetation affected maternal parturition and offspring bed site selection for white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) in the Northern Great Plains. Dams selected for sites with decreased vegetation height, potentially improving their visibility, which may increase their ability to escape approaching predators. Conversely, there was no variation between vegetative characteristics at neonate bed sites and their associated random …


Soil-Nitrogen, Potentially Mineralizable-Nitrogen, And Field Condition Information Marginally Improves Corn Nitrogen Management, Jason Clark, Fabian G. Fernandez, Kristen S. Veum, James J. Camberato, Paul R. Carter, Richard B. Ferguson, David W. Franzen, Daniel E. Kaiser, Newell R. Kitchen, Carrie A.M. Laboski, Emerson D. Nafziger, Carl J. Rosen, John E. Sawyer, John F. Shanahan Jul 2020

Soil-Nitrogen, Potentially Mineralizable-Nitrogen, And Field Condition Information Marginally Improves Corn Nitrogen Management, Jason Clark, Fabian G. Fernandez, Kristen S. Veum, James J. Camberato, Paul R. Carter, Richard B. Ferguson, David W. Franzen, Daniel E. Kaiser, Newell R. Kitchen, Carrie A.M. Laboski, Emerson D. Nafziger, Carl J. Rosen, John E. Sawyer, John F. Shanahan

Agronomy, Horticulture and Plant Science Faculty Publications

Anaerobic potentially mineralizable nitrogen (PMN) combined with preplant nitrate test (PPNT) or pre-sidedress nitrate test (PSNT) may improve corn (Zea mays L.) N management. Forty-nine corn N response studies were conducted across the U.S. Midwest to evaluate the capacity of PPNT and PSNT to predict grain yield, N uptake, and economic optimal N rate (EONR) when adjusted by soil sampling depth, soil texture, temperature, PMN, and initial NH4–N from PMN analysis. Pre-plant soil samples were obtained for PPNT (0- to 30-, 30- to 60-, 60- to 90-cm depths) and PMN (0- to 30-cm depth) before corn planting and N fertilization. …


Uav For Precision Agriculture, Jiyul Chang Jun 2020

Uav For Precision Agriculture, Jiyul Chang

iLEARN Teaching Resources

Readers will find answers to the following questions:

  1. What is Precision Ag Practice?
  2. Why is Remote Sensing used in Agriculture?
  3. What and Why is NDVI?
  4. UAV for Precision Agriculture?
  5. How to use UAV for Precision Agriculture?
  6. What are the main steps involved in Drone Work (Planned Flying)?


Evaluation Of Ruminal Net Wrap Accumulation In Cows Fed Ground Hay, A. A. Harty, K. Grott Jun 2020

Evaluation Of Ruminal Net Wrap Accumulation In Cows Fed Ground Hay, A. A. Harty, K. Grott

SDSU Beef Day 2020 Summary Publication

Objective: To determine how rapidly net wrap accumulation occurs in the rumen when hay is ground without net wrap removal.


Assessing Passive Transfer And Respiratory Pathogen Colonization Of Neonatal Beef Calves In A Confinement Operation, Russ Daly, Christian Rozeboom, Jonathan Sumption Jun 2020

Assessing Passive Transfer And Respiratory Pathogen Colonization Of Neonatal Beef Calves In A Confinement Operation, Russ Daly, Christian Rozeboom, Jonathan Sumption

SDSU Beef Day 2020 Summary Publication

1) Determine adequacy of passive transfer, and specifically Mannheimia hemolytica antibodies, in 2 subsets of neonatal calves.
2) Characterize presence and relative levels of respiratory pathogens – and changes over time – in nasal swabs in 2 cohorts of calves.
3) Use the results to determine whether changes in vaccine programs are warranted in this herd.


Heavy Winter Patch Grazing As An Alternative To Prescribed Burning On The Northern Great Plains, Jameson R. Brennan, Patricia Johnson, Ken Olson, Jennifer Lutze Jun 2020

Heavy Winter Patch Grazing As An Alternative To Prescribed Burning On The Northern Great Plains, Jameson R. Brennan, Patricia Johnson, Ken Olson, Jennifer Lutze

SDSU Beef Day 2020 Summary Publication

Among management systems intended to increase heterogeneity on the landscape, patch burn grazing (PBG) is by far the most prominent and researched method. Though prescribed burning is seen as a healthy disturbance in grassland ecosystems, many landowners in the Northern Great Plains have an aversion to fire. This is due to safety and liability concerns as well as concerns over forage losses and limitations of labor, equipment, and insurance to successfully carry out prescribed burns. Therefore, there is a critical need to evaluate alternative, non-fire management strategies that will encourage rangeland heterogeneity. A study was conducted in 2017-2018 at the …


Evaluation Of Variation Attributable To Lab And Technician For Measurements Of Beef Carcass Traits Made Using Ultrasound, B. Schmidt, M.D. Macneil, M. G. Gonda Jun 2020

Evaluation Of Variation Attributable To Lab And Technician For Measurements Of Beef Carcass Traits Made Using Ultrasound, B. Schmidt, M.D. Macneil, M. G. Gonda

SDSU Beef Day 2020 Summary Publication

National cattle genetic evaluations assume technician and imaging lab do not contribute to phenotypic variation when measuring carcass traits by ultrasound. The objective of this study was to estimate variance components of ultrasound carcass measurements, specifically variance contributed by ultrasound technician and imaging laboratory. Accounting for technician and imaging lab variation may increase accuracy of genetic predictions for carcass traits. Ultrasound carcass predictions for ribeye area (REA), percent intramuscular fat (IMF), and backfat (BF) were provided by the American Angus Association (AAA; n=281,982 animals), American Hereford Association (AHA; n=49,602), and American Simmental Association (ASA; n=59,576) for a total of 391,160 …


Mineral Nutrition For Beef Cattle – Extension Program, Adele Harty Jun 2020

Mineral Nutrition For Beef Cattle – Extension Program, Adele Harty

SDSU Beef Day 2020 Summary Publication

Objective: Provide educational resources and support to producers to assist them in improving their cattle mineral program and subsequent cattle health and nutrition.


Fecal Near Infrared Reflectance Spectroscopy (Nirs) And The Nutrition Balance Analyzer (Nutbal) Case Study In South Dakota, A. A. Harty, K. C. Olson Jun 2020

Fecal Near Infrared Reflectance Spectroscopy (Nirs) And The Nutrition Balance Analyzer (Nutbal) Case Study In South Dakota, A. A. Harty, K. C. Olson

SDSU Beef Day 2020 Summary Publication

The objective of this study was to compare fecal near infrared reflectance spectroscopy (NIRS) and the nutrition balance analyzer (NUTBAL) results with diet samples and cattle performance to determine if fecal NIRS and NUTBAL can accurately predict forage quality and cattle performance in South Dakota.


Bovine Emergency Response Plan (Berp) Program, Heidi Carroll Jun 2020

Bovine Emergency Response Plan (Berp) Program, Heidi Carroll

SDSU Beef Day 2020 Summary Publication

Annually in the United States, billions of livestock are marketed and transported for breeding, feeding, exhibition, and slaughter. On any given day, several hundred thousand head of livestock are on the road. The transport of livestock is an integral and economically significant part of all livestock industries, especially in South Dakota where animal agriculture ranks number one and animal recreational activities are prevalent. South Dakota roadways are also common truck routes for the movement of livestock within North America. Accidents involving livestock have increased over the years and pose unique challenges to first responders, law enforcement, and the public. The …


Influence Of Winter Cow Feeding Strategies On Cow Response, E. Gubbels, K. Olson, J. Block, Z. Smith, R. Salverson, A. Harty, W. Rusche, J. Grubbs, K. Underwood, C. Wright, C. Schauer, D. Stecher, D. Drolc, A. Blair Jun 2020

Influence Of Winter Cow Feeding Strategies On Cow Response, E. Gubbels, K. Olson, J. Block, Z. Smith, R. Salverson, A. Harty, W. Rusche, J. Grubbs, K. Underwood, C. Wright, C. Schauer, D. Stecher, D. Drolc, A. Blair

SDSU Beef Day 2020 Summary Publication

The objective of this study was to investigate the effects of the primary maternal prepartum dietary energy source (forage vs. concentrate) during mid- and late-gestation on dam body weight (BW), body condition score (BCS), pregnancy rate, and economic responses.


Classifying Livestock Grazing Behavior With The Use Of A Low Cost Gps And Accelerometer, Jameson Brennan, Ken Olson, Patricia Johnson, Janna Block, Chris Schauer Jun 2020

Classifying Livestock Grazing Behavior With The Use Of A Low Cost Gps And Accelerometer, Jameson Brennan, Ken Olson, Patricia Johnson, Janna Block, Chris Schauer

SDSU Beef Day 2020 Summary Publication

The ability to remotely track livestock through the use of GPS technology has tremendous potential to study livestock use patterns on the landscape. The use of high frequency accelerometers may give researchers and managers the ability to accurately partition GPS points into differing behaviors, giving further insight into livestock grazing selection, pasture use, and changes in forage preference through time. The objectives of this study were to 1) develop a classification algorithm to discriminate between graze and non-graze behaviors using a combination of metrics derived from a high frequency accelerometer motion sensor and a GPS data logger and 2) assess …


Influence Of Maternal Protein Restriction In Primiparous Heifers During Mid- And/Or Late-Gestation On Dam And Suckling Calf Performance, J. J. Block, A. D. Blair, R. N. Funston, K. R. Underwood, M. G. Gonda, A. A. Harty, R. R. Salverson, K. C. Olson Jun 2020

Influence Of Maternal Protein Restriction In Primiparous Heifers During Mid- And/Or Late-Gestation On Dam And Suckling Calf Performance, J. J. Block, A. D. Blair, R. N. Funston, K. R. Underwood, M. G. Gonda, A. A. Harty, R. R. Salverson, K. C. Olson

SDSU Beef Day 2020 Summary Publication

Nutrient status in gestating beef cows has been shown to impact performance of the dam and offspring; however, most research has focused on energy or a total diet restriction and a single period of gestation. The objective of this study was to evaluate the effects of maternal metabolizable protein (MP) restriction in primiparous heifers during mid- and/or late gestation on dam and suckling calf performance through weaning.


Grazing Behavior, Forage Quality, And Intake Rates Of Livestock Grazing Pastures Occupied By Prairie Dogs, Jameson R. Brennan, Ken Olson, Patricia Johnson, Janna Block, Chris Schauer Jun 2020

Grazing Behavior, Forage Quality, And Intake Rates Of Livestock Grazing Pastures Occupied By Prairie Dogs, Jameson R. Brennan, Ken Olson, Patricia Johnson, Janna Block, Chris Schauer

SDSU Beef Day 2020 Summary Publication

Prairie dogs can reduce the carrying capacity on rangelands by up to 50% through direct consumption of vegetation and by clipping plants to improve predator detection. Studies have shown that forage quality and digestibility are greater on prairie dog towns than off-town, however research is lacking that quantifies rates of forage and nutrition intake by cattle grazing pastures occupied by prairie dogs. The objectives of this study were to 1) evaluate relationships between on- and off-town plant communities and cattle grazing locations to identify trends in livestock grazing behavior throughout the growing season, 2) evaluate diet nutrient composition and intake …


Evaluation Of Bedding Application On Steroidal Ear Implant Abnormality Rate In Beef Steers, Elizabeth M. Buckhaus, Dathan T. Smerchek, Zachary K. Smith Jun 2020

Evaluation Of Bedding Application On Steroidal Ear Implant Abnormality Rate In Beef Steers, Elizabeth M. Buckhaus, Dathan T. Smerchek, Zachary K. Smith

SDSU Beef Day 2020 Summary Publication

Objective: To evaluate the effects of bedding application on steroidal implant abnormalities (i.e. abscess, hard, knot, missing, partial, and soft inflammation).


Identification Of Genes Associated With Water Restriction Expressed In The Renal Cortex And Hypothalamus In Cattle, W. V. A. H. Chathurika, M. G. Gonda, Z. Mcdaniel, C. L. Wright, J. L. Gonzalez-Hernandez, J. Clapper Jun 2020

Identification Of Genes Associated With Water Restriction Expressed In The Renal Cortex And Hypothalamus In Cattle, W. V. A. H. Chathurika, M. G. Gonda, Z. Mcdaniel, C. L. Wright, J. L. Gonzalez-Hernandez, J. Clapper

SDSU Beef Day 2020 Summary Publication

The short-term objective of this study is to discover genes associated with water restriction expressed in the renal cortex and hypothalamus in beef calves. The long-term goal is to understand genes and pathways important for thirst response in cattle. This knowledge may lead to discovery of genetic variants associated with water intake. Identification of animals with genetic potential to grow and thrive under drought conditions would be an asset to beef producers and communities which rely on beef production for a large part of their livelihoods. Both selected tissue types are known to be involved in response to hypertonicity (e.g., …


Effects Of Increasing Doses Of Trenbolone Acetate And Estradiol On Sera Metabolites Following Implantation During The Finishing Phase In Beef Steers, D. T. Smerchek, Z. K. Smith Jun 2020

Effects Of Increasing Doses Of Trenbolone Acetate And Estradiol On Sera Metabolites Following Implantation During The Finishing Phase In Beef Steers, D. T. Smerchek, Z. K. Smith

SDSU Beef Day 2020 Summary Publication

Objective: To determine the effects of increasing doses of trenbolone acetate and estradiol on sera metabolite responses following implantation during the finishing phase in beef steers.


Effect Of Inclusion Rate Of Silage With Or Without The Presence Of Alpha-Amylase On Feedlot Performance, Carcass Characteristics, And Efficiency Measures, W. C. Rusche, J. A. Walker, Z. K. Smith Jun 2020

Effect Of Inclusion Rate Of Silage With Or Without The Presence Of Alpha-Amylase On Feedlot Performance, Carcass Characteristics, And Efficiency Measures, W. C. Rusche, J. A. Walker, Z. K. Smith

SDSU Beef Day 2020 Summary Publication

The experimental objective was to determine the interactions of silage variety and inclusion level in cattle finishing diets on cattle performance and agronomic returns to cropland when fed to beef cattle.


Estimating The Effects Weather, Dry Matter Intake, And Body Weight On Daily Water Intake In Weaned Calves, Z. S. Mcdaniel, M. G. Gonda, C. L. Wright Jun 2020

Estimating The Effects Weather, Dry Matter Intake, And Body Weight On Daily Water Intake In Weaned Calves, Z. S. Mcdaniel, M. G. Gonda, C. L. Wright

SDSU Beef Day 2020 Summary Publication

Water is an essential nutrient and is required for growth, metabolism, lactation, and reproduction. However, water requirements for beef cattle have not been studied extensively since the 1950’s. The genetic potential for beef cattle has changed considerably since then. With the change in genetics, beef producers have observed increases in average daily gain and final body weight. The need for updated water requirements for beef cattle has also been exacerbated by global climate variability, drought conditions, and the need for efficient use of water resources. Given the increased productivity of cattle today relative to those of decades ago, increased water …