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Cow and Calf Performance as Affected by Grazing Management
Different grazing treatments cause changes in the quantity of plant growth and the quality of herbage; this study compares cow and calf accumulated weight gain, rate of weight gain per acre, and rate of weight gain per day ...
Using The Slotted Fence Shelter For Beef Cows in Western North Dakota
(North Dakota State University, 1975)
Cow and Calf Performance on Pasture-Forage Types during the Fall, mid October to mid November
Report on research to evaluate fall grazing effects on cow and calf weight gains separately from animal performance during the other portions of the grazing season.
Self Feeder For Cattle
(North Dakota State University, 1973)
First Year Results- Beef Production on Irrigated Pasture in North Dakota
(North Dakota State University, 1973)
Effect of Deworming Heifers on Gain and Reproduction
(North Dakota State University, 1992)
System for Feeding Early Weaned Beef Calves
(North Dakota State University, 1986)
Muscle Tenderness, Other Carcass Traits and the Effect of Crossbreeding on These Traits in Beef Cattle
(North Dakota State University, 1986)
A Comparison of Beef Cattle Breeding Methods to Improve Performance
(North Dakota State University, 1981)
Three Management Regimes for Drylot Cow/Calf Production
(North Dakota State University, 1986)
This article summarizes a three-year summer drylot management study with three management regimes closely related to cow diet at the Carrington Irrigation Station Livestock Unit.