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pro vyhledávání: '"William M. Backus"'
Autor:
J. C. Waller, Gary E. Bates, Craig A. Harper, Jessie L. Birckhead, Arnold M. Saxton, Patrick D. Keyser, William M. Backus, David W. McIntosh
Publikováno v:
Journal of Animal Science. 95:3143-3153
Native grasses, such as switchgrass (SG; L.), big bluestem (BB; Vitman), indiangrass (IG; Nash), and eastern gamagrass (EG; [L.] L.) may be capable of providing desirable summer forage for cattle as well as a source of biomass for renewable energy. T
Autor:
Fred L. Allen, Gary E. Bates, Jessie L. Birckhead, J. C. Waller, Patrick D. Keyser, William M. Backus, Craig A. Harper, David W. McIntosh
Publikováno v:
Agronomy Journal. 108:1524-1530
Biomass production systems using native warm-season grasses can allow for an early-season harvest (for forage) followed by a dormant harvest (for biomass). A study was conducted to investigate the impact of harvest timing and grass species on the che
Autor:
Jessie L. Birckhead, Patrick D. Keyser, William M. Backus, Fred L. Allen, Gary E. Bates, Craig A. Harper, J. C. Waller, David W. McIntosh
Publikováno v:
Agronomy Journal. 107:2321-2326
2321 The development of renewable energy sources has become an issue of increasing importance and consequently has grown over the last three decades (Lynd et al., 1991; Sanderson et. al., 1996; McLaughlin and Kszos, 2005). It has been estimated that
Autor:
J. C. Waller, James A. Larson, Andrew P. Griffith, Patrick D. Keyser, William M. Backus, Christopher N. Boyer, Gary E. Bates, Joe K. Lowe Ii
Publikováno v:
Agronomy Journal. 107:1733-1740
Native warm-season grasses (NWSGs) have demonstrated potential to reduce summer forage variability, and furthermore, there has been growing interest in the use of NWSGs as lignocellulosic biomass crops. Th e objective of this research was to determin
Publikováno v:
The Professional Animal Scientist. 29:172-178
Nineteen years of beef cow herd records were obtained from the Research and Education Center at Ames Plantation, near Grand Junction, Tennessee. The cow herds were under the same management, and all cows were strictly culled for reproductive failure,
Publikováno v:
Journal of Agricultural Science. 7
Winter hay feeding is generally the most expensive cost of maintaining a cow for the year. Because of this it is beneficial for a producer to maximize the use of their hay supply. A modeling study was completed that compared the nutrient requirements