Justin C. Burt
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View article: Understanding the agronomic and economic impact of contrasting harvest strategies in two alfalfa–bermudagrass mixtures in Southeastern United States
Understanding the agronomic and economic impact of contrasting harvest strategies in two alfalfa–bermudagrass mixtures in Southeastern United States Open
Background Alfalfa ( Medicago sativa L.) and bermudagrass ( Cynodon spp.) mixtures (ABG) can be effectively managed in Southeastern United States under cut and graze management systems. However, there is still a need to investigate the inf…
View article: Interseeding crabgrass and berseem clover into sorghum–sudangrass for improved herbage accumulation, nutritive value, and weed suppression
Interseeding crabgrass and berseem clover into sorghum–sudangrass for improved herbage accumulation, nutritive value, and weed suppression Open
Sorghum–sudangrass hybrids ( Sorghum. bicolor × Sorghum. bicolor var. sudanense; SSG) are common warm‐season annual forages utilized in forage systems in the northeastern United States. However, weed control can be an issue, particularly i…
View article: Evaluating the agronomic effect of warm‐season annual grasses interseeded into orchardgrass
Evaluating the agronomic effect of warm‐season annual grasses interseeded into orchardgrass Open
Pasture systems in the northeastern United States are primarily comprised of cool‐season perennial grasses. However, these systems are subject to a lag in forage production during the hot summer months. Incorporating warm‐season annual gra…
View article: Evaluating shifts in species distribution following herbicide and fertilizer applications for smutgrass (<i>Sporobolus indicus</i>) control in bahiagrass
Evaluating shifts in species distribution following herbicide and fertilizer applications for smutgrass (<i>Sporobolus indicus</i>) control in bahiagrass Open
Novel management strategies for controlling smutgrass have potential to influence sward dynamics in bahiagrass forage systems. This experiment evaluated population shifts in bahiagrass forage following implementation of integrated herbicid…
View article: Evaluating the agronomic and economic benefit of including spinosad with and without pyrethroid insecticides in bermudagrass stem maggot treatments
Evaluating the agronomic and economic benefit of including spinosad with and without pyrethroid insecticides in bermudagrass stem maggot treatments Open
The bermudagrass stem maggot (BSM; Atherigona reversura Villeneuve) is known to have a detrimental effect on bermudagrass ( Cynodon spp.). Currently, two strategically timed pyrethroid applications are recommended for BSM suppression in ea…
View article: Utilizing Alfalfa as an Alternative Nitrogen Source in Improving Bermudagrass Grazing Systems in the Southeastern United States
Utilizing Alfalfa as an Alternative Nitrogen Source in Improving Bermudagrass Grazing Systems in the Southeastern United States Open
The environmental conditions of the Coastal Plains region of the United States provides livestock producers with unique forage production opportunities that may not be experienced nationwide. While the environmental conditions are favorabl…
View article: Alfalfa‐bermudagrass mixtures managed under contrasting harvest strategies in the southeastern <scp>US</scp>
Alfalfa‐bermudagrass mixtures managed under contrasting harvest strategies in the southeastern <span>US</span> Open
The incorporation of dual‐purpose alfalfa ( Medicago sativa L.) cultivars into bermudagrass ( Cynodon spp.) is a viable option to extend the grazing season in Southern forage systems. However, data are limited on which harvest management s…
View article: Challenges in bermudagrass production in the southeastern USA
Challenges in bermudagrass production in the southeastern USA Open
Bermudagrass ( Cynodon dactylon (L.) Pers.) is one of the primary perennial forages in the southeastern USA. Newer hybrid cultivars have superior production and nutritive value compared to common ecotypes. However, there are many challenge…
View article: Influence of storage length on the nutritive value of baleage
Influence of storage length on the nutritive value of baleage Open
High‐quality forages can benefit from being harvested as baleage when the environmental conditions are not favorable for dry hay production. Currently, it is recommended that baleage should be fed within 9‐months post‐harvest; however, mil…
View article: Improved management of the bermudagrass stem maggot
Improved management of the bermudagrass stem maggot Open
The bermudagrass stem maggot (BSM; Atherigona reversura Villeneuve) continues to damage bermudagrass [ Cynodon dactlyon (L.) Pers.] pastures and hayfields throughout the southeastern United States each season. This management guide describ…
View article: Understanding the agronomic impacts of defoliation strategies in “Bulldog 805” Alfalfa + “Tifton 85” bermudagrass mixed stands
Understanding the agronomic impacts of defoliation strategies in “Bulldog 805” Alfalfa + “Tifton 85” bermudagrass mixed stands Open
Background The incorporation of legumes, specifically alfalfa ( Medicago sativa L.), into bermudagrass ( Cynodon spp.)‐based pasture systems in the southeastern United States has increased in recent years as an alternative to synthetic nit…
View article: Evaluation of a Saccharomyces cerevisiae Fermentation Product on the Feedlot Performance and Carcass Merit of Hair Lambs Offered an Annual Ryegrass-Hay-Based Finishing Diet: A Pilot Study
Evaluation of a Saccharomyces cerevisiae Fermentation Product on the Feedlot Performance and Carcass Merit of Hair Lambs Offered an Annual Ryegrass-Hay-Based Finishing Diet: A Pilot Study Open
Hair sheep production has increased in recent years, which has resulted in an increased presence in feedlots. Additionally, grass-based finishing systems for ruminant animal production have increased. Data are limited for finishing hair la…
View article: Agronomic and structural responses of stockpiled alfalfa–bermudagrass mixtures
Agronomic and structural responses of stockpiled alfalfa–bermudagrass mixtures Open
The incorporation of alfalfa ( Medicago sativa L.) into bermudagrass [ Cynodon dactylon (L.) Pers.] forage systems in the southern United States has increased. Stockpiling this mixture may extend the grazing season into the fall and winter…
View article: Improving bermudagrass in the Southeastern United States with alfalfa as an alternative nitrogen source in grazing systems
Improving bermudagrass in the Southeastern United States with alfalfa as an alternative nitrogen source in grazing systems Open
Background Bermudagrass ( Cynodon spp.) is one of the most common perennial warm‐season forages grown in the Southeastern United States. The incorporation of alfalfa ( Medicago sativa ) into bermudagrass pastures could serve as an alternat…
View article: 104 Grazing Evaluation of Two Bermudagrass Bases Interseeded with Alfalfa for Stocker Production in Southeastern US
104 Grazing Evaluation of Two Bermudagrass Bases Interseeded with Alfalfa for Stocker Production in Southeastern US Open
Alfalfa (Medicago sativa) has shown promise in the Southeastern United States when interseeded into bermudagrass (Cynodon dactylon) to reduce reliance on synthetic N fertilization while also providing a high-quality grazable forage. Howeve…
View article: 108 Forage Mass and Nutritive Value of Stockpiled Alfalfa-bermudagrass Systems
108 Forage Mass and Nutritive Value of Stockpiled Alfalfa-bermudagrass Systems Open
The development of newer alfalfa cultivars with improved adaptation to local growing conditions and dual-purpose applications has increased alfalfa incorporation into grass systems in the southern United States. The complementary growth of…
View article: 22 Incorporating Crabgrass in Southern Pasture Systems to Improve Animal Performance
22 Incorporating Crabgrass in Southern Pasture Systems to Improve Animal Performance Open
Bahiagrass (Paspalum notatum L.) is a perennial warm-season forage commonly grown in the Coastal Plains of the Southeastern US, but the nutritive value may not be sufficient for a cow-calf pair. The inclusion of a warm-season annual, such …
View article: 35 Herbage Accumulation and Nutritive Value of Legume-grass Baleage: A Comparison of Alfalfa-bermudagrass and Red Clover-bermudagrass in the Southeast
35 Herbage Accumulation and Nutritive Value of Legume-grass Baleage: A Comparison of Alfalfa-bermudagrass and Red Clover-bermudagrass in the Southeast Open
When interseeded into bermudagrass (Cynodon dactylon), alfalfa (Medicago sativa) has shown to increase herbage accumulation and improve forage nutritive value in Southern forage systems. However, data is limited on biennial red clover (Tri…
View article: Evaluating nondestructive forage sampling techniques in alfalfa–bermudagrass mixtures in the southeastern United States
Evaluating nondestructive forage sampling techniques in alfalfa–bermudagrass mixtures in the southeastern United States Open
The increased use of legume–grass mixtures in grazing systems has resulted in the need for more accurate forage estimation techniques for these diverse mixtures. In mixed stands, variations in species composition and canopy density make th…
View article: The Effect of Storage Length on the Nutritive Value of Baleage in the Southeastern United States
The Effect of Storage Length on the Nutritive Value of Baleage in the Southeastern United States Open
High quality forages produced in the southeastern U.S. can benefit from being harvested as baleage when environmental conditions are not favorable for hay production. Current recommendations are to feed baleage within 9 mo of harvesting; h…
View article: 76 Evaluating Nitrogen Management Strategies to Improve Southern Bermudagrass Grazing Systems
76 Evaluating Nitrogen Management Strategies to Improve Southern Bermudagrass Grazing Systems Open
Bermudagrass (Cynodon dactylon) is one of the most common perennial warm-season forage crops grown in the South. While prominent in the region bermudagrass management requires large amounts of fertility and forage quality is moderate at be…
View article: 77 Evaluating Nitrogen Management Strategies to Improve Southern Bermudagrass Grazing Systems
77 Evaluating Nitrogen Management Strategies to Improve Southern Bermudagrass Grazing Systems Open
Bermudagrass (Cynodon dactylon) is one of the most common perennial warm-season forage crops grown in the South. While prominent in the region bermudagrass management requires large amounts of fertility and forage quality is moderate at be…
View article: 162 The Effects of a <i>Saccharomyces Cerevisiae</i> Fermentation Product on the Digestibility of an Annual Rye Grass Hay Based Finishing Diet for Lambs
162 The Effects of a <i>Saccharomyces Cerevisiae</i> Fermentation Product on the Digestibility of an Annual Rye Grass Hay Based Finishing Diet for Lambs Open
Interest in the use of yeast fermentation products has grown in recent years as a natural feed additive for the growth of ruminants in a feedlot setting. The purpose of this study was to determine if the supplementation of a Saccharomyces …
View article: PSVII-35 Fecal innocula from horses fed DigestaWell® Fiber improves in-vitro dry matter digestibility of commercial hays in horses
PSVII-35 Fecal innocula from horses fed DigestaWell® Fiber improves in-vitro dry matter digestibility of commercial hays in horses Open
Enhanced microbial activity in the equine hindgut increases nutrient availability, reduces fecal waste, and adds value to low quality forages. The encapsulated dietary supplement DigestaWell® Fiber (DF; fibrolytic cofactors, methionine, B …
View article: 16 Digestawell® fiber improves in-vitro digestibility of alfalfa and coastal bermudagrass hay fed to horses
16 Digestawell® fiber improves in-vitro digestibility of alfalfa and coastal bermudagrass hay fed to horses Open
Enhanced microbial activity in the equine hindgut increases nutrient availability, reduces fecal waste, and adds value to low quality forages. The dietary supplement DigestaWell® Fiber (DF; fibrolytic cofactors: methionine and B vitamins),…
View article: 92 Digestawell® fiber improves in-vitro digestibility of alfalfa and coastal bermudagrass hay fed to horses
92 Digestawell® fiber improves in-vitro digestibility of alfalfa and coastal bermudagrass hay fed to horses Open
Enhanced microbial activity in the equine hindgut increases nutrient availability, reduces fecal waste, and adds value to low quality forages. The dietary supplement DigestaWell® Fiber (DF; fibrolytic cofactors: methionine and B vitamins),…
View article: 191 The effects of a yeast fermentation product on the average daily gain and digestibility on a rye grass hay-based finishing diet for lambs
191 The effects of a yeast fermentation product on the average daily gain and digestibility on a rye grass hay-based finishing diet for lambs Open
The purpose of this study was to determine if supplementation of a yeast fermentation product had an effect on the ADG, performance, and meat quality characteristics of Katahdin sheep fed a ryegrass hay based diet in drylot. Twenty-four Ka…
View article: 17 The effects of a yeast fermentation product on the average daily gain and digestibility on a rye grass hay based finishing diet for lambs
17 The effects of a yeast fermentation product on the average daily gain and digestibility on a rye grass hay based finishing diet for lambs Open
The purpose of this study was to determine if supplementation of a yeast fermentation product had an effect on the ADG, performance, and meat quality characteristics of Kathadin sheep fed a ryegrass hay based diet in drylot. Twenty-four Ka…