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Milo stover, forage sorghum, prairie hay, soybean meal and urea compared for growing heifers

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    Milo stover, forage sorghum, prairie hay, soybean meal and urea compared for growing heifers

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Milo stover silage, prairie hay or forage sorghum silage was fed in rations containing 10, 12 or 14% protein from soybean meal (SBM) or 12% protein from urea; 100 heifers were fed in the 78-day growing trial (November 11, 1977 to February 2, 1978). Heifers fed forage sorghum silage, prairie hay or forage sorghum silage + prairie hay had similar rate and efficiency of gains; those fed milo stover silage made slowest and least efficient gains. Rations containing prairie hay were consumed in the greatest amounts. Feeding rations with 12 or 14% protein from SBM gave better performance than rations with 10% protein from SBM. Heifers fed urea gained slower and less efficiently than those fed SBM. Gain from a ration containing equal parts of milo stover silage and forage sorghum silage exceeded predicted gain by 7.8%, and efficiency was 13.9% better than predicted.

Keywords: Cattlemen's Day, 1979, Report of progress (Kansas State University. Agricultural Experiment Station), 350, Beef, Milo stover, Forage sorghum, Prairie hay, Soybean meal, Urea, Heifers

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Bolsen, K., Oltjen, J. & Ilg, H., (1979) “Milo stover, forage sorghum, prairie hay, soybean meal and urea compared for growing heifers”, Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station Research Reports 1(1), 28-31. doi: https://doi.org/10.4148/2378-5977.2639

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1979-01-01