Wednesday, 15 November 2006: 12:00 PM-1:30 PM
266: Pastures and Grazing
Sponsor:C06 Forage and Grazing Lands
Effects of bale diameter, storage location, and sampling depth on the nutritive value, ruminal in situ disappearance kinetics of DM, and concentrations of ergovaline for endophyte-infected tall fescue hay packaged in large round bales.
Rebecca Norman, Department of Animal Science, Wayne Coblentz, USDA-ARS, Charles F. Rosenkrans Jr., Department of Animal Science, Donald Hubbell III, Department of Animal Science, Robin K. Ogden, Department of Animal Science, Kenneth P. Coffey, Department of Animal Science, Charles West, University of Arkansas
Soil Seedbank Composition in Pastures of Diverse Mixtures of Temperate Forages.
Matt Sanderson, "Bldg 3702, Curtin Rd, USDA-ARS", Sarah C. Goslee, USDA-ARS, Keith Klement, USDA-NRCS, Kathy J. Soder, USDA-ARS
The Role of Ecological and Geographical Factors in the Maturity of Cool-Season Forage Grasses.
Marvin H. Hall, Pennsylvania State Univ., Daniel J. Undersander, Univ. of Wisconsin, Timothy Wood, Univ. of Wisconsin, Doo-hong Min, Michigan State Univ., Upper Peninsula Exp. Stat., Richard H. Leep, Michigan State Univ., Garry Lacefield, Univ.of Kentucky Res. & Ed. Ctr., Tapani Kunelius, Crops and Livestock Centre, Paul R. Peterson, Univ. Minnesota, Dep. Agronomy & Plt. Gen., Nancy. J. Ehlke, Univ. Minnesota, Dep. Agronomy & Plt. Gen.
Post-harvest Affects on Kentucky Bluegrass Forage Nutrient Composition.
John Holman, Kansas State University, Carl Hunt, University of Idaho, Donn Thill, University of Idaho
Survey of Diverse Wheat Lines for Forage Tannins.
Charles MacKown, USDA ARS Grazingland Res. Lab., Brett Carver, Oklahoma State Univ., Jeffrey Edwards, Oklahoma State Univ.
Animal Grazing Preferences and Forage Quality of Cool Season Grasses and Legumes Growing as Monoculture and Binary Mixtures under Rotational Grazing.
Nasser Al-Ghumaiz, Department of Crop and Soil Sciences, Richard H. Leep, Department of Crop and Soil Sciences, Timothy S. Dietz, Department of Crop and Soil Sciences
Interaction of accelerated aging and p-coumaric acid on crimson clover seed germination.
Robert Williams, USDA-ARS, Langston University, Paul Bartholomew, USDA-ARS, Langston University
A method for analyzing alkaloid composition in hardinggrass.
Andrew Hopkins, Noble Foundation, Lili Zhou, North Carolina State University, David Huhman, Noble Foundation, Lloyd Sumner, Noble Foundation
The quest for drought-tolerant tall fescue genotypes.
Francis Kirigwi, The Samuel Roberts Noble Foundation, Jennifer Black, The Samuel Roberts Noble Foundation, Andrew Hopkins, Noble Foundation, Malay Saha, The Samuel Roberts Noble Foundation
Estimation of forage nitrogen concentration and in vitro dry matter digestibility of grass pastures using plant canopy hyperspectral reflectance.
Patrick Starks, USDA-ARS, Grazinglands Research Laboratory, Duli Zhao, USDA-ARS, Grazinglands Research Laboratory, Michael Brown, USDA-ARS, Grazinglands Research Laboratory, Samuel Coleman, USDA-ARS, Subtropical Agricultural Research Station
Evaluating Field Data Collection Procedures for U.S. Pasturelands Characterization by the National Resources Inventory.
James B. Cropper, USDA, NRCS, East National Technology Support Center, Kenneth E. Spaeth, USDA, NRCS, Grazing Lands Team
Steer Weight Gain and Physiological Responses to Feeding Soybean Hulls on Toxic Tall Fescue: Dilution of Ergot Alkaloids or Additive Effect on Weight Gain?.
Glen Aiken, USDA-ARS, Linda McClanahan, Plant and Soil Science Dept.
Forage yields and quality from Bermudagrass varieties and strains.
Jagadeesh Mosali, Noble Foundation, Jeffrey Ball, The Noble Foundation, Shawn Norton, The Noble Foundation, Frank Motal, Noble Foundation, Billy Cook, Noble Foundation
Forage Quality of Emergency Forage Crop Options for the North Central USA.
Phil W. Holman, University of Wisconsin, Paul R. Peterson, University of Minnesota, Daniel J. Undersander, University of Wisconsin, Marcia I. Endres, University of Minnesota, Richard Leep, Michigan State University, Douglas L. Holen Jr., University of Minnesota, Michael Bertram, Marshfield Ag Research Station, Vince W. Crary Jr., University of Minnesota, Craig Sheaffer, Univ. of MN-Dep. of Agronomy
Forage Quality of Barley Hay.
Dwain Meyer, NDSU-Plant Sciences Dept., Jerry Franckowiak, NDSU-Plant Sciences Dept., Robert Nudell, NDSU-Plant Sciences Dept.
Mineral Concentrations of Annual Cool Season Pasture Forages in North Florida during the Winter-Spring Grazing Season: I. Macrominerals.
Gunasegaran Chelliah, University Of Florida, Robert Myer, University Of Florida, Jeffrey Carter, University Of Florida, Lee McDowell, University Of Florida
Forage improvements using NutriPak fertilizer supplement.
Indi Braden, Southeast Missouri State University
Influence of a Mono-crop vs. a Mixture and Pasture Planting Method on Cool Season Forage Availability for Grazing by Beef Cattle.
Robert Myer, University Of Florida, Ann Blount, University Of Florida, Tim Hewitt, University Of Florida
Mineral Concentrations of Annual Cool Season Pasture Forages in North Florida during the Winter-Spring Grazing Season: II. Trace Minerals.
Gunasegaran Chelliah, University Of Florida, Robert Myer, University Of Florida, Jeffrey Carter, University Of Florida, Lee McDowell, University Of Florida
Effects of fescue type, sampling date, and grazing by dairy replacement heifers on the nutritive value and in situ ruminal disappearance kinetics of DM and NDF for autumn-stockpiled tall fescue forages.
Rene Flores, Department of Animal Science, Wayne Coblentz, University of Wisconsin Marshfield Agricultural Research Station, Charles F. Rosenkrans Jr., Department of Animal Science, Robin K. Ogden, Department of Animal Science, Kenneth P. Coffey, Department of Animal Science, Michael Looper, USDA-ARS, Charles West, University of Arkansas
Ergovaline concentrations in stored tall fescue hay.
Craig Roberts, Plant Sciences Division, Robert Kallenbach, Plant Sciences Division, George Rottinghaus, College of Veterinary Medicine, Ryan Lock, Plant Sciences Division, Heather Benedict, Plant Sciences Division, Matt Massie, Southwest Research Center
Measuring Stand Density in Grazed Tall Fescue Plots.
Richard W. Medley, UK Coll of Ag Dept of Plant & Soil Sciences, Philip S. Shine, UK Coll of Ag Dept of Plant & Soil Sciences, Tim Phillips, UK Coll of Ag Dept of Plant & Soil Sciences
Dehydrin Expression in Drought-Stressed Tall Fescue can be Modulated by Endophyte Presence.
Chuck West, University of Arkansas, Claudia Guerber, University of Arkansas, Rachel Carson, University of Toronto, Dave Brauer, USDA-ARS
Microsatellite variation in tall fescue populations.
Malay Saha, The Samuel Roberts Noble Foundation, Jennifer Black, The Samuel Roberts Noble Foundation, Andrew Hopkins, Noble Foundation, Joe Bouton, Samuel Roberts Noble Foundation

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