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1 Acidogenicity Value and Rumen Acid Load of Common Zoo Animal Feeds 1 1 Use of trade names in the publication does not imply positive or negative endorsement of products not evaluated. Odongo, N.E.
2006
2 p. 194-199
6 p.
artikel
2 A Comparison of Expenses on Boarding, Riding, and Training Stables in Michigan Brady, C.M.
1997
2 p. 70-76
7 p.
artikel
3 A field study to determine the effect of a fatty acid blend in milk replacer or whole milk on calf health and performance Murray-Kerr, Christine F.
2017
2 p. 222-229
8 p.
artikel
4 An Alternative Perspective on the Compilation of the Scientific Literature Comparing Housing Systems for Gestating Sows Using Metaanalysis on Measures of Physiology, Behavior, Performance, and Health Damm, B.I.
2005
2 p. 139-143
5 p.
artikel
5 Assessment of Bacteria and Mycotoxins in Feed and Coliforms in Water Offered to High and Low Performing Commercial Growing Hogs in California 1 1 Partially supported by research funds from the CA Pork Producers Assoc. and the Ctr. for Food Anim. Health administered by the School of Vet. Med., Univ. of CA, Davis. Stull, C.L.
1999
2 p. 94-99
6 p.
artikel
6 A survey of feeding management practices and by-product feed usage on Pennsylvania dairy farms Buza, M.H.
2016
2 p. 248-252
5 p.
artikel
7 Breeding Values, Accuracies, and Rank Changes Using Purebred and Combined Purebred and Crossbred Information in Swine Ehlers, M.J.
2006
2 p. 183-188
6 p.
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8 Case Study: Concentrations of biotin in blood of Holstein bull calves supplemented with biotin and pantothenic acid Ferreira, Gonzalo
2017
2 p. 285-288
4 p.
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9 Case Study: Differences in social behaviors and mortality among piglets housed in alternative lactational systems Mack, Laurie A.
2017
2 p. 261-275
15 p.
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10 Case Study: Documenting grass growth and productivity in a grass-based organic dairy in Oregon Downing, T.

2 p. 144-147
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11 Case Study: Effect of injectable castration regimen on beef bull calves Ball, J.J.

2 p. 218-222
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12 Case Study: Effects of extended-release eprinomectin on cow-calf performance and reproductive success in a fall-calving beef herd Andresen, C.E.

2 p. 223-229
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13 Case Study: Effects of feeding fresh sugar beets to lactating dairy cows on milk production and milk composition Evans, Essi
2016
2 p. 253-258
6 p.
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14 Case Study: Irrigation and stocking rate influences on northern Michigan beef cow-calf and forage production Li, Q.F.
2017
2 p. 276-284
9 p.
artikel
15 Cattle as a Reservoir of Shiga-Like Toxin-Producing Escherichia coli Including O157:H7—Pre- and Post-Harvest Control Measures to Assure Beef Safety Hussein, H.S.
2001
2 p. 1-16
16 p.
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16 Comparison of Spring-Calving Cows Grazing Either Endophyte-Infected Fescue or Annual Ryegrass 1 1 Article published with the approval of Louisiana Agricultural Experiment Station as Journal Article No. 02-62-0591. Sanson, D.W.
2003
2 p. 144-149
6 p.
artikel
17 Comparison of the β-agonists Actogain 45 and Optaflexx on finishing steer performance and carcass characteristics Brandt Jr., R.T.
2016
2 p. 201-204
4 p.
artikel
18 Comparison of Two Containers Used for Shipment of Stallion Semen Webb, G.W.
2005
2 p. 133-137
5 p.
artikel
19 Comparison of Whey Protein Concentrate and Spray-Dried Plasma Protein in Diets for Weanling Pigs 1 Gottlob, R.O.
2007
2 p. 116-122
7 p.
artikel
20 Developing Benchmarks to Familiarize Cattle Producers with the Benefits and Risks Associated with Grid Pricing 1 1 Funding for this project was made available by the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association. Doherty, R.L.
1999
2 p. 136-140
5 p.
artikel
21 Dried Distillers Grains as Creep Feed for Yearling Beef Cattle Grazing Sandhill Range 1 Funston, R.N.
2007
2 p. 170-173
4 p.
artikel
22 Dust Exposure and Respiratory Disorders in Equine Instructors Kollar, J.L.
2005
2 p. 128-132
5 p.
artikel
23 Effectiveness of a Commercial Early Conception Factor Test for Use in Cattle Whisnant, C.S.
2001
2 p. 51-53
3 p.
artikel
24 Effect of adding rumen-degradable protein to a dried distillers grain supplement on growth, body composition, blood metabolites, and puberty in yearling Angus and Brangus heifers Alava, E.N.
2017
2 p. 212-221
10 p.
artikel
25 Effect of fence-line or drylot weaning on the health and performance of beef calves during weaning, receiving, and finishing 1 1 Contribution no. 16-059-J from the Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station. Bailey, E.A.
2016
2 p. 220-228
9 p.
artikel
26 Effect of heifer development system on subsequent growth and reproduction in 2 breeding seasons Springman, S.A.

2 p. 177-182
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27 Effect of nucleotides in milk replacers on growth and health of male dairy calves Hill, T.M.
2016
2 p. 214-219
6 p.
artikel
28 Effect of Nutrient Restriction and Realimentation on Growth and Metabolic Responses of Shorn Suffolk, Gulf Coast Native, and Crossbred Lambs 1 1 Approval by the Director of Louisiana Agric. Exp. Sta. as publication no. 98-11-0262. White, T.W.
1999
2 p. 112-115
4 p.
artikel
29 Effect of oscillating time of feeding and oscillating diet formulation on performance and carcass characteristics in feedlot steers Relling, Alejandro E.
2017
2 p. 160-165
6 p.
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30 Effect of Source and Amount of Zinc, Copper, Manganese, and Cobalt Fed to Stressed Heifers on Feedlot Performance and Immune Function George, M.H.
1997
2 p. 84-89
6 p.
artikel
31 Effect of Sustained-Release Ivermectin on Performance of Grazing Cattle in the Intermountain West 1 1 Idaho Agric. Exp. Sta. Manuscript No. 98A11. Momont, P.A.
1999
2 p. 124-129
6 p.
artikel
32 Effects of a blended garlic and cinnamon essential oil extract with and without monensin sodium on the performance of grazing steers 1 1 Mention of trade names or commercial products in this article is solely for the purpose of providing specific information and does not imply recommendation or endorsement by the USDA. The USDA prohibits discrimination in all its programs and activities on the basis of race, color, national origin, age, disability, and where applicable, sex, marital status, familial status, parental status, religion, sexual orientation, genetic information, political beliefs, reprisal, or because all or part of an individual’s income is derived from any public assistance program. USDA is an equal opportunity provider and employer. Beck, P.A.
2017
2 p. 176-185
10 p.
artikel
33 Effects of a dietary organic mineral program including mannan oligosaccharides for pregnant cattle and their calves on calf health and performance Gelsinger, S.L.
2016
2 p. 205-213
9 p.
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34 Effects of an Estradiol Implant on Locoweed Consumption, Toxicity, and Recovery in Growing Beef Steers 1 1 This research was supported by funds from the New Mexico Agricultural Experiment Station and Grant #ARS 58-5428-6-122 from the USDA. Mikus, J.H.
2001
2 p. 109-114
6 p.
artikel
35 Effects of a Protected Vitamin and Choline Supplement in the Transition Period on Dairy Cow Metabolic Parameters and Health Evans, E.
2006
2 p. 164-169
6 p.
artikel
36 Effects of a Single Dose of Direct-Fed Microbials on Performance of Stocker Calves Grazing Annual Cool-Season Grasses 1 Phillips, W.A.
2005
2 p. 88-92
5 p.
artikel
37 Effects of betaine and heat stress on lactation and postweaning reproductive performance of sows Cabezón, F.A.
2017
2 p. 241-253
13 p.
artikel
38 Effects of Changing the Fat and Fatty Acid Composition of Milk Replacers Fed to Neonatal Calves Hill, T.M.
2007
2 p. 135-143
9 p.
artikel
39 Effects of Concentration and Source of Trace Minerals on Performance, Immunity, Mineral and Lipid Metabolism, and Carcass Characteristics of Beef Steers 1 1 Use of trade names does not imply endorsement by Colorado State University or criticism of similar products not mentioned. Rhoads, A.R.
2003
2 p. 150-158
9 p.
artikel
40 Effects of copper oxide bolus administration on productivity and copper and zinc status in grazing beef calves supplemented with dried distillers grains Hawley, J.
2017
2 p. 205-211
7 p.
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41 Effects of Dietary Aluminum from an Aluminum Water Treatment Residual on Bone Density and Bone Mineral Content of Feeder Lambs1 Van Alstyne, R.
2006
2 p. 153-157
5 p.
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42 Effects of dietary zinc source and concentration on performance of growing-finishing pigs reared with reduced floor space Holen, J.P.

2 p. 133-143
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43 Effects of Distillers Dried Grains with Solubles as a Protein Source in a Creep Feed. 1. Suckling Calf and Dam Performance Lancaster, P.A
2007
2 p. 83-90
8 p.
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44 Effects of Distillers Dried Grains with Solubles as a Protein Source in Creep Feed. 2. Subsequent Feedlot Performance, Carcass Measurements, and Plasma Parameters Lancaster, P.A.
2007
2 p. 91-103
13 p.
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45 Effects of exercise and roughage source on the health and performance of receiving beef calves Woolsoncroft, M.A.

2 p. 183-191
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46 Effects of feeding high-moisture corn stover to gestating and lactating beef cows as an alternative to hay and corn silage on performance and reproduction Meteer, W.C.

2 p. 210-217
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47 Effects of Feeding Supplemental Fat During Gestation to First-Calf Beef Heifers 1 1 This research was conducted under a cooperative agreement between USDA, ARS, and the Montana Agric. Exp. Stn. Mention of a proprietary product does not constitute a guarantee or warranty of the product by USDA, Montana Agric. Exp. Stn., or the authors and does not imply its approval to the exclusion of other products that may also be suitable. USDA, Agricultural Research Service, Northern Plains Area, is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer, and all agency services are available without discrimination. Authors express appreciation to J. D. Bottger, Univ. of Wyoming, for analyses of blood samples obtained in Study 2. Bellows, R.A.
2001
2 p. 81-89
9 p.
artikel
48 Effects of Feeding Supplemental Organic or Inorganic Selenium to Cow-Calf Pairs on Selenium Status and Immune Responses of Weaned Beef Calves 1 Beck, P.A.
2005
2 p. 114-120
7 p.
artikel
49 Effects of Fertilization, Leguminous Trees, and Supplementation on Performance of Meat Goat Does and Their Kids Grazing Grass-Forb Pastures Goetsch, A.L.
2007
2 p. 164-169
6 p.
artikel
50 Effects of Final Implant Type and Supplementation of Melengestrol Acetate® on Finishing Feedlot Heifer Performance, Carcass Characteristics, and Feeding Economics 1 1 A contribution of the University of Nebraska Agricultural Research Division, Lincoln, NE 68583. Journal Series No. 13671. Macken, C.N.
2003
2 p. 159-170
12 p.
artikel
51 Effects of Graded Levels of Vitamin E on Inflammatory Response and Evaluation of Methods of Supplementing Vitamin E on Performance and Health of Beef Steers 1 1 This research was supported by funds from the New Mexico Agric. Exp. Stn., Las Cruces, NM 88005. Rivera, J.D.
2003
2 p. 171-177
7 p.
artikel
52 Effects of Method and Timing of Castration and the Use of an Estrogenic Growth Stimulant on Weight Gain of Bull Calves 1 1 Approved for publication by the Director Oklahoma Agric. Exp. Sta. This research was supported under project J-2331 Lents, C.A.
2006
2 p. 126-131
6 p.
artikel
53 Effects of Mineral Source on Growth and Balance in Yearling Horses1 Naile, T.L.
2005
2 p. 121-127
7 p.
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54 Effects of processing treated corn stover and distillers grains on total-tract digestion and performance of growing cattle 1 1 A contribution of the University of Nebraska Agricultural Research Division, supported in part by funds provided through the Hatch Act and grant funds provided by Pellet Technology. Gramkow, J.L.
2016
2 p. 183-191
9 p.
artikel
55 Effects of Providing a Protected Vitamin and Choline Supplement in the Transition Period on Dairy Cow Production and Reproduction Evans, E.
2006
2 p. 158-163
6 p.
artikel
56 Effects of Removal and Remixing of Heavyweight Pigs on Performance to Slaughter Weights 1 1 A contribution of the University of Nebraska Agricultural Research Division, Lincoln, NE 68583. Journal series no. 14679 Brumm, M.C.
2006
2 p. 189-193
5 p.
artikel
57 Effects of Stall Design and Rubber Alley Mats on Cow Behavior in Freestall Barns Fulwider, W.K.
2005
2 p. 97-106
10 p.
artikel
58 Effects of Synovex One Grass, Revalor-G, or Encore implants on performance of steers grazing for up to 200 days Cleale, R.M.

2 p. 192-201
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59 Effects of trace mineral supplement source during gestation and lactation in Angus and Brangus cows and subsequent calf immunoglobulin concentrations, growth, and development Price, D.M.
2017
2 p. 194-204
11 p.
artikel
60 Effects of Vitamin E on Performance of Feedlot Cattle: A Review 1 1 Approved by the Director of the Agric. Exp. Sta., Oklahoma State Univ., Stillwater, OK 74078. Secrist, D.S.
1997
2 p. 47-54
8 p.
artikel
61 Effects of Weaning Productivity, as Mediated Through Sire Selection, on Subsequent Pregnancy Rate of the Cow Herd 1 , 2 Thrift, F.A.
2005
2 p. 81-87
7 p.
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62 Estimation of Protein Requirements of Feedlot Steers 1 2 3 1 Portions of this review were published at the OSU implant symposium (November, 1996). Impact of implants on performance and carcass value of beef cattle. Oklahoma Ag. Exp. Sta. P-957. May 1997. 2 Published as paper no. 981164402 of the scientific journal series of the Minnesota Agric. Exp. Sta. on research conducted under Minnesota Agric. Exp. Sta. project no. 16-044. 3 Partial funding for this research was kindly made available by a gift from Hoechst-Roussel Vet, Sommerville, NJ. Dicostanzo, A.
1999
2 p. 116-123
8 p.
artikel
63 Evaluating field peas as an energy source for growing and finishing beef cattle Greenwell, H.L.

2 p. 202-209
artikel
64 Evaluation of Alternative Methods to Develop Prediction Equations to Predict Carcass Fat-Free Lean Mass 1 1 Agricultural Research Programs No. 17269. Schinckel, A.P.
2006
2 p. 170-182
13 p.
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65 Evaluation of Calcium Propionate and Propylene Glycol Administered into the Esophagus of Dairy Cattle at Calving 1 1 Supported in part by a gift from Kemin Industries, Inc., Des Moines, IA 50301-0070. Stokes, S.R.
2001
2 p. 115-122
8 p.
artikel
66 Fall-breeding beef females failing to conceive during spring breeding Gomes da Silva, A.
2016
2 p. 243-247
5 p.
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67 Feeder Cattle Health Management: Effects on Morbidity Rates, Feedlot Performance, Carcass Characteristics, and Beef Palatability 1 2 1 This project was funded by the Kentucky Beef Council, Lexington, KY. 2 The authors wish to thank Excel, Inc., Division of Cargill, Fort Morgan, CO, for their assistance in conducting this project. Roeber, D.L.
2001
2 p. 39-44
6 p.
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68 Foreword to Letter to the Editor Wilson, Lowell L.
2005
2 p. 138-
1 p.
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69 Fresh grocery produce as a supplement for livestock feed: Nutrient composition and aerobic stability 1 1 Use of trade names in this publication does not imply endorsement by the North Carolina Agricultural Research Service or criticism of similar products not mentioned. Fellner, V.
2017
2 p. 151-159
9 p.
artikel
70 Growth, Luteal Activity, and Pregnancy Rates of Three Breed Types of Dairy Heifers in a Forage-Based Development Program 1 1 Published with the approval of the director of the Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station, Manuscript # 00083. Brown, A.H.
2001
2 p. 20-26
7 p.
artikel
71 Growth performance and total-tract nutrient digestion for Holstein heifers limit fed diets high in distillers grains with different forage particle sizes Lawrence, R.D.
2017
2 p. 230-240
11 p.
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72 Identification and Management of Critical Control Points in the Cow-Calf Enterprise for Achieving and Maintaining Consistency and Low Cost of Production: Summary of Feedlot and Carcass Performance and Overall Economic Results 1 1 This work represents a portion of the M. S. thesis of the senior author and was supported, in part, by funding from the Colorado Integrated Resource Management Program. Lankister, W.L.
1999
2 p. 84-93
10 p.
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73 Identification and Management of Critical Control Points in the Cow-Calf Enterprise for Achieving and Maintaining Consistency and Low Cost of Production: Summary of Integrated Resource Management-Standardized Performance Analysis Results 1 1 This work represents a portion of the M.S. thesis of the senior author and was supported, in part, by funding from the Colorado Integrated Resource Management Program. Lankister, W.L.
1999
2 p. 77-83
7 p.
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74 Impact of Morbidity in Finishing Beef Steers on Feedlot Average Daily Gain, Carcass Characteristics, and Carcass Value Waggoner, J.W.
2007
2 p. 174-178
5 p.
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75 Incidence of Postpartum Anestrus in Suckled Beef Cattle: Treatments to Induce Estrus, Ovulation, and Conception 1 2 1 Presented at the Managing Reproduction in Beef Cattle symposium as a part of the 2002 Midwest ASAS and ADSA Regional Meeting in Des Moines, IA in March 2002. 2 Contribution Number 03-011-J from the Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station, Manhattan, KS. Stevenson, J.S.
2003
2 p. 124-134
11 p.
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76 Industry News 2003
2 p. 195-
1 p.
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77 Influence of yeast cell wall supplementation during the finishing phase on feedlot steer performance, carcass characteristics, and postmortem tenderness Aragon, S.N.
2016
2 p. 192-200
9 p.
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78 Intensive Grazing Management of Smooth Bromegrass With or Without Alfalfa or Birdsfoot Trefoil: Heifer Performance and Sward Characteristics Barker, J.M.
1999
2 p. 130-135
6 p.
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79 Invited Review: Advantages of current and future reproductive technologies for beef cattle production 1, 2 1 Sincere appreciation is expressed to F. Ciriaco, G. de Moraes, M. Garcia, N. Oosthuizen, and T. Schulmeister for their assistance with reviewing and providing input for this manuscript. In addition, portions of the content published in this manuscript have been reprinted with kind permission from Springer Science + Business Media: Dahlen et al., 2013. 2 This article is based on a presentation by the authors in the ARPAS Symposium “Reproductive efficiency of beef cows—Current status and new technologies” at the Joint Annual Meeting of ADSA and ASAS in Orlando, Florida, July 14, 2015. Sponsorship of this publication by QualiTech and Micronutrients is appreciated. The ARPAS Foundation is also acknowledged for financial support. Lamb, G.C.
2016
2 p. 162-171
10 p.
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80 Invited Review: Choosing a calving date 1 1 This article is based on a presentation by the authors in the ARPAS Symposium “Reproductive efficiency of beef cows—Current status and new technologies” at the Joint Annual Meeting of ADSA and ASAS in Orlando, Florida, July 14, 2015. Sponsorship of this publication by QualiTech and Micronutrients is appreciated. The ARPAS Foundation is also acknowledged for financial support. Funston, R.N.
2016
2 p. 145-153
9 p.
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81 Invited Review: Nutrition and management of cows: Supplementation and feed additives 1, 2 1 A contribution of the University of Nebraska Agricultural Research Division. 2 This article is based on a presentation by the authors in the ARPAS Symposium “Reproductive efficiency of beef cows—Current status and new technologies” at the Joint Annual Meeting of ADSA and ASAS in Orlando, Florida, July 14, 2015. Sponsorship of this publication by QualiTech and Micronutrients is appreciated. The ARPAS Foundation is also acknowledged for financial support. Rasby, R.J.
2016
2 p. 135-144
10 p.
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82 Invited Review: Use of ultrasonography to make reproductive management decisions 1, 2 1 Mention of a trade name, proprietary product, or specific equipment does not constitute a guarantee or warranty by South Dakota State University or the USDA and does not imply approval to the exclusion of other products that may be suitable. South Dakota State University and USDA are equal opportunity providers and employers. 2 This article is based on a presentation by the authors in the ARPAS Symposium “Reproductive efficiency of beef cows—Current status and new technologies” at the Joint Annual Meeting of ADSA and ASAS in Orlando, Florida, July 14, 2015. Sponsorship of this publication by QualiTech and Micronutrients is appreciated. The ARPAS Foundation is also acknowledged for financial support. Perry, G.A.
2016
2 p. 154-161
8 p.
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83 Letter from the President Ames, David
1999
2 p. 148-
1 p.
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84 Management characteristics of beef cattle production in Hawaii 1 Asem-Hiablie, Senorpe

2 p. 167-176
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85 Measuring Improvements in Performance of Steers and Heifers During Finishing Phases Langemeier, M.R.
2001
2 p. 45-50
6 p.
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86 Meat Irradiation 1 Parke, D.N.
2005
2 p. 75-80
6 p.
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87 Message from the President Lusby, Keith
2001
2 p. 57-59
3 p.
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88 Message from the President Lusby, Keith
2001
2 p. 123-127
5 p.
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89 Message From the President Potter, Gary D.
1997
2 p. 96-98
3 p.
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90 Meta-analysis examining the effects of Saccharomyces cerevisiae fermentation products on feedlot performance and carcass traits 1, 2, 3 1 Use of trade names in this publication does not imply endorsement by Colorado State University or the authors or criticisms of similar products not mentioned. 2 Mention of a proprietary product does not constitute a guarantee or warranty of the products by Colorado State University or the authors and does not imply its approval to the exclusion of other products that may also be suitable. 3 Partial sponsorship of this study was provided by Diamond V, Cedar Rapids, IA 52404. Wagner, J.J.
2016
2 p. 172-182
11 p.
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91 Methods to Synchronize Estrous Cycles of Postpartum Beef Cows with Melengestrol Acetate 1 2 1 Presented at the Managing Reproduction in Beef Cattle symposium as a part of the 2002 Midwest ASAS and ADSA Regional Meeting in Des Moines, IA in March 2002. 2 Contribution from the Missouri Agriculture Experiment Station. The authors gratefully acknowledge support from Select Sires, Inc., Pharmacia Animal Health, Merial, and USDA-NRI 00-35203-9715. Patterson, D.J.
2003
2 p. 109-115
7 p.
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92 Monensin for Grazing Dairy Cows Muller, L.D.
2006
2 p. 115-119
5 p.
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93 Niche-Targeted vs Conventional Finishing Programs for Beef Steers 1 1 This research was funded in part by the New Mexico Agricultural Experiment Station and Range Improvement Task Force. Sawyer, J.E.
2003
2 p. 188-194
7 p.
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94 Nutritional Quality of Recycled Food Plate Waste in Diets Fed to Swine 12 1 Supported by the New Jersey Agric. Exp. Sta. 2 Special thanks to Cynthia Llamas, Degussa Corp., Allendale, NJ 07401for assistance with amino acid analyses. Westendorf, M.L.
1999
2 p. 106-111
6 p.
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95 One Animal Science Broderson, J. Roger
1997
2 p. 95-
1 p.
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96 Particle Size, Mill Type, and Added Fat Influence Angle of Repose of Ground Corn 1 1 Contribution No. 05-275-5 from the Kansas Agric. Exp. Stn., Manhattan. Groesbeck, C.N.
2006
2 p. 120-125
6 p.
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97 Performance by Pregnant Beef Cows Consuming Different Levels of Broiler Litter, Grain, and Roughag 1, 2 1 Published with the approval of the Director of the Arkansas Agric. Exp.Sta., Manuscript No. 96109. 2 Mention of a trademark or proprietary product in this paper does not constitute a guarantee or warranty of the product by the USDA or the ARS and does not imply its approval to the exclusion of other products that may also be suitable. Rossi, J.E.
1997
2 p. 77-83
7 p.
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98 Position Announcement 1997
2 p. 99-
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99 Predicting Carcass Composition in Early-Weaned Simmental Steers Using a Combination of Real-time Ultrasound, Live Evaluation, Carcass Expected Progeny Differences, and GeneSTAR Marbling Marker Rincker, C.B.
2006
2 p. 144-152
9 p.
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100 Preweaning Performance of Beefmaster- and Brahman-Sired Calves from Angus and Brahman Cows on Three Forage Systems Brown, M.A.
1997
2 p. 90-94
5 p.
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101 Production Alternatives for Market Beef Cow Value Enhancement Sawyer, J.E.
2006
2 p. 132-138
7 p.
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102 Protein Concentrations for Starters Fed to Transported Neonatal Calves Hill, T.M.
2007
2 p. 123-134
12 p.
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103 Recent Applications of Liquid Feed Supplements in Rations for Lactating Dairy Cows Shaver, R.D.
2001
2 p. 17-19
3 p.
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104 Reproductive Ultrasonography for Monitoring Ovarian Structure Development, Fetal Development, Embryo Survival, and Twins in Beef Cows 1 1 Presented at the Managing Reproduction in Beef Cattle symposium as a part of the 2002 Midwest ASAS and ADSA Regional Meeting in Des Moines, IA in March 2002. Lamb, G.C.
2003
2 p. 135-143
9 p.
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105 Review: The importance of overall body fat content in horses Cavinder, C.A.

2 p. 125-132
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106 Season-Long vs Intensive-Early Stocking with Growing Cattle Grazing Bermudagrass Pasture 1 2 1 Approved for publication by the director, Arkansas Agric. Exp. Stn., manuscript no. 00097. 2 This project was conducted with funding from the Univ. of Arkansas Agric. Exp. Stn., Hatch Project No. ARK1735. This project was also partially supported by product donations from Ivy Laboratories, Inc. (Overland Park, KS). Gunter, S.A.
2001
2 p. 27-32
6 p.
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107 Selenium Fertilization of Pastures for Improved Forage Selenium Content Filley, S.J.
2007
2 p. 144-147
4 p.
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108 Sources of variation in corn silage and total mixed rations of commercial dairy farms Turiello, Paula

2 p. 148-155
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109 Strategies to Improve Milk Yield of Lactating Dairy Cows Fed Red Clover Silage 1 1 Supported by federal Hatch funds and the College of Agricultural and Life Sciences, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI 53706. Hoffman, P.C.
2003
2 p. 178-187
10 p.
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110 Sustainability as Applied to Farm Animal Systems 1, 2 1 This research area supported in part by research funds administered by the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture and a grant from the American Agriculturalist Foundation, Inc. Wilson, Lowell L.
1997
2 p. 55-60
6 p.
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111 Synchronization of Estrus in Beef Cows and Beef and Dairy Heifers with Intravaginal Progesterone Inserts and Prostaglandin F2α with or Without Gonadotropin-Releasing Hormone 1 1 Presented at the Managing Reproduction in Beef Cattle symposium as a part of the 2002 Midwest ASAS and ADSA Regional Meeting in Des Moines, IA in March 2002. Chenault, J.R.
2003
2 p. 116-123
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112 Synchronization of Estrus in Heifers 1 1 Presented at the Managing Reproduction in Beef Cattle symposium as a part of the 2002 Midwest ASAS and ADSA Regional Meeting in Des Moines, IA in March 2002. Kesler, D.J.
2003
2 p. 96-108
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113 Tall Fescue for Backgrounding in Preparation for Small-Grain or Bermudagrass Pasture 1 Gunter, S.A.
2005
2 p. 93-96
4 p.
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114 Technical Note: Initial evaluation of floor cooling on lactating sows under acute heat stress 1 1 Mention of any trade name, proprietary product, or specific equipment does not constitute a guarantee or warranty by USDA-ARS and does not imply its approval to the exclusion of other products that may also be suitable. The USDA-ARS is an equal opportunity and affirmative action employer and all agency services are available without discrimination. Cabezón, F.A.
2017
2 p. 254-260
7 p.
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115 The Arkansas Beef Industry — A Self-Assessment 1 Troxel, T.R.
2007
2 p. 104-115
12 p.
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116 The Callipyge Gene in Sheep Jackson, S.P.
2001
2 p. 68-74
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136 Yeast cell wall supplementation alters the performance and health of beef heifers during the receiving period 1, 1 The USDA prohibits discrimination in all its programs and activities on the basis of race, color, national origin, age, disability, and where applicable, sex, marital status, familial status, parental status, religion, sexual orientation, genetic information, political beliefs, reprisal, or because all or part of an individual’s income is derived from any public assistance program. (Not all prohibited bases apply to all programs.) Persons with disabilities who require alternative means for communication of program information (Braille, large print, audiotape, and so on) should contact USDA’s TARGET Center at (202) 720-2600 (voice and TDD). To file a complaint of discrimination, write to USDA, Director, Office of Civil Rights, 1400 Independence Avenue, S.W., Washington, DC 20250-9410, or call (800) 795-3272 (voice) or (202) 720-6382 (TDD). USDA is an equal opportunity provider and employer. 2 2 Mention of trade names or commercial products in this article is solely for the purpose of providing specific information and does not imply recommendation or endorsement by the USDA. Young, T.R.
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