Performance of Steers Supplemented with Zinc During Grazing and Receiving at the Feedlot 1 2 1 Published with the approval of the director, Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station, manuscript no. 00054. The growing portion of this project was conducted with funding from the University of Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station, Hatch Project No. ARK1735. The receiving portion of this project was conducted with funding from the New Mexico State University Agricultural Experiment Station. 2 This project was partially supported by a grant from Quali Tech, Inc. (Chaska, NM) and gifts from Ivy Laboratories, Inc. (Overland Park, KS), Elanco Animal Health (Indianapolis, IN), and Fort Dodge Animal Health (Overland Park, KS).
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Performance of Steers Supplemented with Zinc During Grazing and Receiving at the Feedlot 1 2 1 Published with the approval of the director, Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station, manuscript no. 00054. The growing portion of this project was conducted with funding from the University of Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station, Hatch Project No. ARK1735. The receiving portion of this project was conducted with funding from the New Mexico State University Agricultural Experiment Station. 2 This project was partially supported by a grant from Quali Tech, Inc. (Chaska, NM) and gifts from Ivy Laboratories, Inc. (Overland Park, KS), Elanco Animal Health (Indianapolis, IN), and Fort Dodge Animal Health (Overland Park, KS).