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View article: Feeding Value for Milk Production of U. S. No. 3 and Sample Grade Korean Lespedeza Hay
Feeding Value for Milk Production of U. S. No. 3 and Sample Grade Korean Lespedeza Hay Open
Hay is one of the most important feed crops on American dairy farms.More than one-third of the nutrients furnished dairy cows comes from hay.In the States of Missouri, Tennessee, Kentucky, Arkansas, Virginia and North Carolina annual lespe…
View article: Results of pasture fertilization at Lafayette, Louisiana
Results of pasture fertilization at Lafayette, Louisiana Open
View article: Cottonseed meal ration and silage versus herd ration, hay and silage
Cottonseed meal ration and silage versus herd ration, hay and silage Open
View article: Five Years Results on Monthly Clipping of Pastures
Five Years Results on Monthly Clipping of Pastures Open
Eleven or more caged pasture areas at Baton Rouge have been clipped at monthly intervals for the growing seasons of 1930-34.F o u r of these areas were in seeded bench land pasture, while the others were in recently broken alluvial land.Th…
View article: Pasture Fertilization Results
Pasture Fertilization Results Open
In the fall of 1929, pasture management trials were started at the Southwestern Louisiana Institute dairy farm, Lafayette, Louisiana.The land is rolling prairie type, slightly acid and somewhat low in fertility due to continual cropping.Se…
View article: Seasonal Composition of Pasture Grasses
Seasonal Composition of Pasture Grasses Open
During the past three years, 12 or more caged pasture areas have been clipped at monthly intervals.This paper reports the yield and analysis of grass from ten of these areas maintained during the growing seasons of 1930 and 1931.Four areas…
View article: A Comparison of cottonseed hulls and grass hays for milk production
A Comparison of cottonseed hulls and grass hays for milk production Open
View article: Grain as a supplement to pasture and other roughage for milk production
Grain as a supplement to pasture and other roughage for milk production Open
View article: An Interpretation of the Feeding Standards for Growing Dairy Cattle
An Interpretation of the Feeding Standards for Growing Dairy Cattle Open
In experimental work in feeding growing dairy animals over long periods of time, there is a need for definite standards of feed requirements.It is necessary to use some guide; first, to insure that animals receive sufficient Amounts of nut…