5 research outputs found
Beef Progress Report 2001-1: Effects of Grazing a Brown Midrib vs. a Normal Sorghum x Sudan Hybrid on Steer Performance
This study was conducted at the Texas Agricultural Experiment Station in Bushland during the summers of 1999 and 2000. Performance of stocker cattle grazing either Seed Resources BMR 200 (brown-midrib sorghum x sudan hybrid) or DeKalb SX17 (normal sorghum x sudan hybrid) was evaluated along with production per acre
Performance of Stocker Cattle grazing a Brown midrib Sorghum x Sudan Hybrid in either a Continuous or Rotational Grazing System
This study was conducted at the Texas Agricultural Experiment Station in Bushland during the summer of 2001. Performance of stocker heifers grazing Seed Resources BMR 200 (brown midrib sorghum x sudan hybrid) in either a continuous or rotational grazing system was evaluated along with production per acre
The Combined Influence of Grazing, Fire, and Herbaceous Productivity on Tree–Grass Interactions
Although Juniperus communities are native to most regions of North America, they have proliferated in many areas of the Great Basin and Great Plains that historically supported grasslands, shrublands, and savannas. Explanations for the observed increases in Juniperus dominance, as well as other woody plant communities, ar