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Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station Research Reports

1974

1974; Report of progress (Kansas State University. Agricultural Experiment Station); 210; Beef; Protein; Feedlot rations

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Protein Supplements For Feedlot Rations Compared, E.L. Shiawoya, L.H. Harbers, K.K. Bolsen, Jack G. Riley, Michael E. Dikeman Jan 1974

Protein Supplements For Feedlot Rations Compared, E.L. Shiawoya, L.H. Harbers, K.K. Bolsen, Jack G. Riley, Michael E. Dikeman

Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station Research Reports

Protein supplements composed of either soybean meal, a combination of soybean meal and urea, or milo Starea improved gain 5% and feed efficiency 4% over supplements of either urea or wheat Starea (P<.25). Cost of gain favored the nonprotein nitrogen compounds; thus, choice of supplement was related to relative cost of supplements.