Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4405410 | Rangelands | 2014 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
On the Ground
- The use of easily accessible information to forecast when standing forage may lack nutrients to sustain cattle production could be valuable to the ranching community.
- Our study was designed to determine if forage crude protein and acid detergent fiber could be reasonably predicted using precipitation, season, and temperature.
- In south Texas, monthly precipitation in the fall accounted for 63% of the variation in crude protein and 73% of the variation in acid detergent fiber.
- A better understanding of how forage nutritive value changes over the year can improve strategic supplementation efforts.
- The use of easily accessible information to forecast when standing forage may lack nutrients to sustain cattle production could be valuable to the ranching community.
- Our study was designed to determine if forage crude protein and acid detergent fiber could be reasonably predicted using precipitation, season, and temperature.
- In south Texas, monthly precipitation in the fall accounted for 63% of the variation in crude protein and 73% of the variation in acid detergent fiber.
- A better understanding of how forage nutritive value changes over the year can improve strategic supplementation efforts.
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Authors
Kim McCuistion, Michael Grigar, David B. Wester, Ryan Rhoades, Clay Mathis, Luis Tedeschi,