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Atlas of Oregon
2 p. Review produced for HC 441: Science Colloquium: Willamette River Environmental Health, Robert D. Clark Honors College, University of Oregon, Spring term, 2004.Print copies of the reviewed book are available in a number of locations within the UO Libraries, under the call number: G1490 .L63 200
Evaluation of Low Test Weight Corn for Finishing Lambs
The floods of 1993 caused the corn crop to be low in test weight. The following study was conducted to determine the relative feeding value of low test weight corn. The ability to feed this discounted corn to lambs could be a means of adding extra value to the discounted crop and lower the cost of lamb gain. Performance parameters indicated that low test weight corn was of equal value to normal test weight corn
Storage Project of Wet Distillers Grains
On October 18, 2006, one load of wet distillers grains from Pine Lake Corn Processors LLC, Steamboat Rock, IA was delivered to the ISU McNay Research Farm southwest of Chariton, IA via walking-bed semi-truck. The analysis of that product is given in Table 1
Single- and double-scattering production of four muons in ultraperipheral PbPb collisions at the Large Hadron Collider
We discuss production of two pairs in ultraperipheral
ultrarelativistic heavy ion collisions at the LHC. We take into account
electromagnetic (two-photon) double-scattering production and for a first time
direct production of four muons in one scattering. We study the
unexplored process . We present
predictions for total and differential cross sections. Measurable nuclear cross
sections are obtained and corresponding differential distributions and counting
rates are presented.Comment: 13 pages, 11 figures, 1 tabl
Effectiveness of Mixing Wet Distllers’ Grains and Hay with a Mixer Wagon or a Front End Loader for Long Term Storage
Long term storage of wet distillers’ grains is important in order for small beef producers to effectively utilize these feeds due to their short shelf life. Many smaller beef producers do not have access to mixing equipment to produce mixtures of wet distillers’ grains and forages. This study measured the variation in feed mixtures mixed with a mixer wagon or a front end loader. Variation was reduced by approximately one half by mixing though a mixer wagon. Using the front end loader to mix the feeds resulted in variation that would be considered acceptable for many production situations
Evaluation of Bagging to Extend Storage Life of Wet and Modified Distillers Grains—A Demonstration Project
The ethanol industry is rapidly expanding. As much as 40% of the energy cost is associated with drying the feed co-products. Distillers grains are excellent sources of nutrients for the diets of beef cattle, but have a short shelf life. To expand the use of wet distillers feeds to more producers, longer term storage methods are required
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