An Assessment of Annual Forages to Extend Grazing for Beef Cattle in South Central North Dakota

This study was designed to test 3 grazing treatments using 2 cropping systems during 2012 to 2014. Angus crossbred beef heifers in mid-gestation were assigned to treatments from mid-October to late November or early December. Single- and dual-crop systems were subjected to the following grazing trea...

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Main Author: Gaugler, Erin Marie
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Published: North Dakota State University 2018
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10365/27917
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spelling ndltd-ndsu.edu-oai-library.ndsu.edu-10365-279172021-09-28T17:11:10Z An Assessment of Annual Forages to Extend Grazing for Beef Cattle in South Central North Dakota Gaugler, Erin Marie This study was designed to test 3 grazing treatments using 2 cropping systems during 2012 to 2014. Angus crossbred beef heifers in mid-gestation were assigned to treatments from mid-October to late November or early December. Single- and dual-crop systems were subjected to the following grazing treatments: 1) full use, 2) 50 percent degree of disappearance and 3) no use. A drylot served as the control. Herbage production, livestock performance, economic efficiency and soil health were monitored. Costs associated with the cocktail mixture ranged from $37.56 to $44.50/hectare. Average daily gain was highest in the drylot and was the only treatment to provide a positive return per head per day for all years. Returns of the full use grazing treatment were positive 2 of the 3 years and losses were limited compared to other grazing treatments. Grazing provided either neutral or positive soil health characteristics compared to no use. 2018-04-03T18:46:39Z 2018-04-03T18:46:39Z 2015 text/thesis https://hdl.handle.net/10365/27917 NDSU policy 190.6.2 https://www.ndsu.edu/fileadmin/policy/190.pdf application/pdf North Dakota State University
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description This study was designed to test 3 grazing treatments using 2 cropping systems during 2012 to 2014. Angus crossbred beef heifers in mid-gestation were assigned to treatments from mid-October to late November or early December. Single- and dual-crop systems were subjected to the following grazing treatments: 1) full use, 2) 50 percent degree of disappearance and 3) no use. A drylot served as the control. Herbage production, livestock performance, economic efficiency and soil health were monitored. Costs associated with the cocktail mixture ranged from $37.56 to $44.50/hectare. Average daily gain was highest in the drylot and was the only treatment to provide a positive return per head per day for all years. Returns of the full use grazing treatment were positive 2 of the 3 years and losses were limited compared to other grazing treatments. Grazing provided either neutral or positive soil health characteristics compared to no use.
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title An Assessment of Annual Forages to Extend Grazing for Beef Cattle in South Central North Dakota
title_short An Assessment of Annual Forages to Extend Grazing for Beef Cattle in South Central North Dakota
title_full An Assessment of Annual Forages to Extend Grazing for Beef Cattle in South Central North Dakota
title_fullStr An Assessment of Annual Forages to Extend Grazing for Beef Cattle in South Central North Dakota
title_full_unstemmed An Assessment of Annual Forages to Extend Grazing for Beef Cattle in South Central North Dakota
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