Tuesday, 8 November 2005: 4:00 PM-6:00 PM
Convention Center,, Exhibit Hall ABC, Lower Level
162: Forages in Grazing Systems
Sponsor:C06 Forage and Grazing Lands
Effect of Harvest Date on the Yield and Nutritive Value of Corn Utilized for Deferred Grazing.*
Christopher Teutsch, Virginia Tech, John Fike, Virginia Tech
Using Cool-Season Legumes to Extend the Forage Production Season of Bermudagrass Pastures in Southern Plains.*
Srinivas Rao, USDA-ARS, B. K. Northup, USDA-ARS, W. A. Phillips, USDA-ARS, H. S. Mayeux, USDA-ARS
Fall-Growth Potential of Cereal-Grain Forages.*
Johnny L. Gunsaulis, University of Arkansas Division of Agriculture, Wayne K. Coblentz, University of Arkansas Division of Agriculture, Robin K. Ogden, University of Arkansas Division of Agriculture, Robert K. Bacon, University of Arkansas Division of Agriculture, Ken P. Coffey, University of Arkansas Division of Agriculture, Donald S. Hubbell, University of Arkansas Division of Agriculture, J. Vaughn Skinner, University of Arkansas Division of Agriculture, Ronald W. Cox, University of Arkansas Division of Agriculture, Keith S. Lusby, University of Arkansas Division of Agriculture
Classifying Cattle Ingestive Behavior Using Sound Wave Analysis.*
W. M. Clapham, USDA-ARS, O. Abaye, Virginia Tech University, J. M. Fedders, USDA-ARS, J. Rotz, Virginia Tech University
Forage Quality of Nine Irrigated Pasture Grasses under an Irrigation Gradient and Multiple Harvests.
Kevin Jensen, USDA-ARS, Blair Waldron, USDA-ARS, Michael Peel, USDA-ARS, Joseph Robins, USDA-ARS
Nutritive Value of Autumn-Stockpiled Bermudagrass in Northern Arkansas.*
Wayne K. Coblentz, University of Arkansas Division of Agriculture, Dean A. Scarbrough, Northwestern Oklahoma State University, Ken P. Coffey, University of Arkansas Division of Agriculture, Robin K. Ogden, University of Arkansas Division of Agriculture, Tim F. Smith, University of Arkansas Division of Agriculture, Donald S. Hubbell, University of Arkansas Division of Agriculture, James E. Turner, North Carolina State University
Relationships between Forage Quality and Canopy Reflectance of Warm Season Grass Pastures.
Duli Zhao, USDA-ARS, Grazinglands Research Laboratory, Patrick Starks, USDA-ARS, Grazinglands Research Laboratory, Michael Brown, USDA-ARS, Grazinglands Research Laboratory, William Phillips, USDA-ARS, Grazinglands Research Laboratory, Samuel W. Coleman, USDA-ARS-STARS
Growth of Rye and Cotton in a Rye-Cotton-Wheat Rotation as Affected by Cattle Grazing.
Fujiang Hou, Texas Tech University, Vivien Allen, Texas Tech University, Philip Brown, Texas Tech University, Changgui Wan, Department of Rangeland Wildlife and Fish Management
Animal Responses to Circadian Rhythms in Forage Quality.
Henry Mayland, NorthWest Irrigation Soils Research, Joseph C. Burns, USDA-ARS, Dwight S. Fisher, USDA-ARS, David R. Mertens, USDA-ARS, J. Bret Taylor, USDA-ARS
Stocking Rate and Implantation Effects on Weight Gain and Recovery from Heat Stress for Yearling Steers Grazed on Endophyte-Infected Tall Fescue.*
G.E. Aiken, USDA-ARS Forage Animal Production Research Unit, M.L. Looper, USDA-ARS Dale Bumpers Small Farms Research Center, S.F. Tabler, USDA-ARS Dale Bumpers Small Farms Research Center
Soil Respiration Dynamics in an Integrated Livestock and Grain Crop Agroecosystem.
Yan Zhang, University of Illinois, Benjamin Tracy, University of Illinois
Herbage nitrogen recovery in a meadow and loblolly pine alley.*
David Burner, USDA-ARS, Charles MacKown, USDA-ARS Grazingland Res. Lab.
Evaluation of Soils under Thinned Loblolly Pine (Pinus taeda L.) Trees in an Agroforestry System.
Nadine M. Gordon-Bradley, Florida Agricultural & Mechanical University, Oghenekome Onokpise, Florida Agricultural & Mechanical University

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