نتایج جستجو برای: forage removal

تعداد نتایج: 153728  

2007
Matt Hersom Danny Driver Bert Faircloth Jerry Wasdin

A demonstration was conducted to examine the stored forage yield and stored forage quality of two different hay forage management systems. The forage management systems were a hay harvest only system or a complimentary hayround bale silage harvest system. The hay system harvested bermudagrass forage as hay during the summer when weather conditions allowed, the complimentary system harvested ber...

2010
Limin Kung

Many factors affect the silage fermentation process. For example, the DM content and buffering capacity of the crop to be ensiled, the amount of fermentable sugar available at ensiling and the type and numbers of microorganisms that dominate the fermentation process can markedly affect fermentation. However, Woolford (1990) stated that “the single most important factor which influences the effi...

2008
Dale L. Nolte Mark W. Lutman David L. Bergman Wendy M. Arjo Kelly R. Perry

Beavers in North America will occupy almost any wetland area containing available forage. Wetland restoration projects often provide the resources necessary for dispersing beavers to create desirable habitats. Their wide distribution and ability to disperse considerable distances almost assure that beavers will establish themselves in new wetlands. Although beavers are a natural and desirable c...

Journal: :Journal of dairy science 2007
N R St-Pierre B Cobanov

Various recommendations have been issued regarding the sampling schedule of diet components, especially forages. Their basis is unclear and none are justified from an economic standpoint. The objective of this research was to derive a general method for determining the optimal sampling design for forages. The process of forage removal from storage can be conceptualized as a quality control issu...

ژورنال: مرتع 2020
Ghasriani, Farhang, Gholami, Parviz, Mohammadi, Hossein, Shirmardi, Hamze Ali,

Appropriate use of rangelands, creates vegetation stability, prevents degradation and improves their suitability  conditio. Determination of allowable level of vegetation utilization of the species could lead to plan for the proper distribution of livestock on rangeland. To measure the level of use, a 0.5 ha exclosure was established in Karsanak site before the start of the growing season in 20...

Journal: :Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station Research Reports 2023

Native meadows are frequently harvested for hay in southeast Kansas to produce forage winter use. However, the low soil fertility associated with nutrient removal has resulted limited yield potential and broomsedge infestation. This study evaluated effect of phosphorus, potassium, lime on quality a native meadow. Our results indicated that P K fertilization contributes improving Kansas. will be...

2015

The University of Minnesota Forage Team is proud to announce the second edition of the Forage Quarterly. The January issues ranges in content from alternative forage systems to acquisition of pasturelands. In addition to the valuable information in this edition, the UMN Forage Team would like to inform you of our upcoming winter meetings. The program was designed to address key forage productio...

2015
Muhammad Aamir Iqbal Bilal Ahmad Muhammad Hussnain Shah Kashif Ali

Forage sorghum is considered to be the most heat and drought resistant summer forage with a fairly high green forage yield. Forage sorghum is more economical to grow as compared to forage maize with fairly high economic returns. The total area under forages in 2012 in Punjab was 1.82 million hectares with green forage production of 38.8 million tons. The land area of Punjab under forage sorghum...

Journal: :Journal of dairy science 2001
Z Wang M L Eastridge X Qiu

Sixty Holstein cows were assigned to two treatments at 21 d before calving and were group-fed a prepartum diet with or without yeast culture. After parturition, cows were individually fed one of five treatments for 140 d: 1) 21% forage neutral detergent fiber (NDF) without yeast culture, 2) 21% forage NDF with yeast culture, 3) 17% forage NDF without yeast culture, 4) 17% forage NDF with yeast ...

2010
S. G. K. Adiku G. H. Dunn L. R. Ahuja S. Gunter J. Bradford L. Garcia A. A. Andales

The effect of stocking rate on forage growth has attracted much research attention in forage science. Findings show that forage growth may be affected by stocking rate, and there is a consensus that high stocking rates lead to soil compaction, which could also in turn affect forage growth because of the changing soil hydrology and increased soil impedance to forage root penetration. In this stu...

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