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Forage News [2007-09], Department Of Plant And Soil Sciences, University Of Kentucky Sep 2007

Forage News [2007-09], Department Of Plant And Soil Sciences, University Of Kentucky

Forage News

  • Forage Spokesman Nominations
  • CRP – Forage Quality
  • Wet Chemistry Results of Hay Baled from CRP Fields in Hopkins Co. - Aug. 2007
  • KFGC Awards
  • Stockpiling Tall Fescue
  • Cost Per Day on Stockpiled Fescue/Fall Fertilization
  • Cost Per Day on Soyhulls/Limit Hay
  • Caution When Seeding into Drought Damaged Pastures
  • NAFA Summit Promotes Alfalfa for Biofuel
  • Consider Annual Ryegrass as a High Quality Forage Option
  • Upcoming Events


Hay Quality Sensory Evaluation Guidelines, T. C. Griggs, S. C. Franson, M. G. Bohle Aug 2007

Hay Quality Sensory Evaluation Guidelines, T. C. Griggs, S. C. Franson, M. G. Bohle

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Grass, legume, and mixed hays contribute to natural resource conservation, diversity in crop rotations, livestock health and performance, and economic returns from sustainable agriculture.


Forage News [2007-06], Department Of Plant And Soil Sciences, University Of Kentucky Jun 2007

Forage News [2007-06], Department Of Plant And Soil Sciences, University Of Kentucky

Forage News

  • KFGC Summer Grazing Tour
  • UK Field Day Offers Something for Everyone
  • KADB Approves $650,000 For Biomass Project
  • USDA-ARS and Cooperative Extension Sponsors Eastern Gamagrass Field Day
  • Roundup Ready Alfalfa Injunction is Permanent
  • No Roundup Ready Harvest Restrictions Yet
  • Effects of Forage on Steer Performance
  • Effects of Forage on Stocker Profits
  • Grazing Days – Fescue vs. Small Grains
  • Forage Has Cellulosic Ethanol Potential
  • Maintaining Forage Harvester for Fuel Efficiency
  • Upcoming Events


Forage News [2007-05], Department Of Plant And Soil Sciences, University Of Kentucky May 2007

Forage News [2007-05], Department Of Plant And Soil Sciences, University Of Kentucky

Forage News

  • Freeze and Forages
  • Forage Field Day in Monroe County
  • Grazing and Alfalfa Conferences
  • Forage Tour Set for U.K. All Commodity Field Day
  • Remember AFGC Annual Meeting - June 24-26, 2007
  • Final Alfalfa Weevil Thoughts - Don’t Forget Regrowth Feeding
  • Milk Production
  • Barren County Continued as Cattle Capital of Kentucky
  • Armyworm Counts on the Increase Again!
  • Losses of Alfalfa During Harvest
  • Upcoming Events


Urea Inclusion In Distillers Dried Grains Supplements, L. A. Stalker, D. C. Adams, T. J. Klopfenstein Jan 2007

Urea Inclusion In Distillers Dried Grains Supplements, L. A. Stalker, D. C. Adams, T. J. Klopfenstein

Department of Animal Science: Faculty Publications

Two experiments evaluated the inclusion of urea in distillers dried grains supplements. In Exp. 1, 60 Angus heifers (278 ± 16 kg) were individually fed diets consisting of 58% ground corn cobs, 12% sorghum silage, and 30% distillers dried grains (DM basis) in Calan electronic gates. Urea replaced distillers dried grains at 0, 0.4, 0.8, 1.2, or 1.6% of diet DM. In Exp. 2, 48 crossbred heifers were fed meadow hay ad libitum and 1.4 kg (DM) distillers dried grains to which was added either 0 or 45 g urea/ heifer daily. In both experiments, no response in animal weight …


Effects Of Distillers Grains Or Corn Supplementation Frequency On Forage Intake And Digestibility, T. W. Loy, J. C. Macdonald, Terry Klopfenstein, Galen E. Erickson Jan 2007

Effects Of Distillers Grains Or Corn Supplementation Frequency On Forage Intake And Digestibility, T. W. Loy, J. C. Macdonald, Terry Klopfenstein, Galen E. Erickson

Department of Animal Science: Faculty Publications

Ten ruminally cannulated heifers (BW = 416 kg; SD = 24) were used to test the effect of the form and frequency of supplemental energy on forage DMI and digestibility. Five treatments were arranged in a replicated, 5 × 4 Latin rectangle (n = 8), and included no supplement (control), dry-rolled corn (DRC) fed daily, DRC fed on alternate days (DRC-A), dried distillers grains plus solubles (DDGS) fed daily, and DDGS fed on alternate days (DDGS-A). Supplements fed daily were fed at 0.40% of BW, whereas alternate day-fed supplements were fed at 0.80% of BW every other day. Chopped grass …