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Profitability Of Finishing Cattle On Grain : Recent Research Results, W J. Ryan
Profitability Of Finishing Cattle On Grain : Recent Research Results, W J. Ryan
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
Some thoughts on how to finish beef cattle in time for the autumn-winter period.
Grain Finishing Of Beef Cattle Grazing Dry Pasture Or Stubble, D J. Barker
Grain Finishing Of Beef Cattle Grazing Dry Pasture Or Stubble, D J. Barker
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
WHEAT quotas, poor wool prices and the availability of cheap grain on the farm have stimulated interest in grain finishing of cattle for out-of-season beef production. For many years, Animals turned off in the autumn-winter period have brought better prices than those sold in summer, at the end of the pasture flush.
Feeding grain supplements to cattle on dry pasture or stubble requires less capital than feedlotting and saves the cost of handling and processing roughage.
This article gives the essentials for grain supplementation of dry pasture or stubble but warns that grain finishing is unlikely to be profitable outside …
Urea Or Grain Supplements For Stubble?, H E. Fels
Urea Or Grain Supplements For Stubble?, H E. Fels
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
Three methods of supplementing sheep grazing stubble were compared at Merredin Research Station in 1970. The stubble used in the experiment was left after harvesting a nine-bushel crop of Gamenya wheat which was a weed-free second crop on new land. The land had never been sown to legumes.
Surplus Cereal Crops For Sheep Feed, H E. Fels
Surplus Cereal Crops For Sheep Feed, H E. Fels
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
SINCE the introduction of wheat quotas many farmers have considered feeding unsaleable grain to sheep.
The three alternative methods of feeding this grain to sheep are
• as standing crops
• as grain supplements, fed in the paddock
• as grain plus hay, in a feedlot.