Wednesday, 9 November 2005: 7:55 AM
Improved Grazing Management/Div. C-6 Business Meeting
Sponsor:C06 Forage and Grazing Lands
Presidings:James B. Cropper, USDA-NRCS
Daniel Undersander, Univ. of Wisconsin
Introductory Remarks
Are Forage Yield and Quality Improved by Increasing Forage Mixture Complexity?.
Atila Deak, Pennsylvania State University, Marvin H. Hall, Pennsylvania State University, Matt A. Sanderson, USDA-ARS Pasture System and Watershed Management Research Unit
Continuous Direct Visual Observation of the Grazing Behavior of Beef Steers Grazing Lakota Prairie Grass and Different Tall Fescue Types.
H. T. Boland, Virginia Tech, G. Scaglia, Virginia Tech, J. Fontenot, Virginia Tech, A. O. Abaye, Virginia Tech, R. Smith, University of Kentucky
Using Switchgrass and Big Bluestem in Cool-Season Grazing Systems to Improve Seasonal Forage Yield and Livestock Gain.
Daniel J. Hudson, Michigan State University, Richard Leep, Michigan State University, Timothy Dietz, Michigan State University, James DeYoung, Michigan State University
Evaluating Ground Cover Assessment Techniques of Lakota Prairie Grass and Tall Fescue (E+, E-, Non-Toxic) Grazed by Cattle.
J. Rotz, Virginia Tech, Ozzie Abaye, Virginia Tech, John Fike, Virginia Tech, J. Fontenot, Virginia Tech
Impact of Herbage Allowance on Lactating Beef Cows Grazing Stockpiled Tall Fescue.
LeAnn Curtis, University of Missouri, Robert Kallenbach, University of Missouri
Early Pasture Responses to Nutrient Source and Tall Fescue-Endophyte Association in the Southern Piedmont USA.
Alan Franzluebbers, USDA-ARS, John Stuedemann, USDA-ARS
Break
Novel Endophyte Tall Fescue Responses to Grazing.
Bisoondat Macoon, Mississippi State University, John Dee Perkins III, Mississippi State University
Improving the Nutrient Quality of Stockpiled Tall Fescue with Phosphorus Fertilization.
William E. Mcclain II, University of Missouri, Columbia, Dale G. Blevins, University of Missouri, Columbia
Does Grazing Method Matter?.
Lynn E. Sollenberger, University of Florida, Jose C.B. Dubeux, University of Florida, Robert Lawton Stewart, Virginia Polytechnic Institute, Joao M.B. Vendramini, University of Florida, Sindy M. Interrante, University of Florida
Percent Legume - an Indicator of Pasture Productivity.
James B. Cropper, USDA-NRCS
Div. C-6 Business Meeting
Adjourn

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