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High-protein feed: Lamb and steer feeding trials show beet by-product satisfactory

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G. P. Lofgreen, University of California College of Agriculture
J. H. Meyer, University of California College of Agriculture
W. C. Weir, University of California College of Agriculture

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California Agriculture 6(8):6-6.

Published August 01, 1952

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Abstract

A new beet by-product, MC-47, was found as satisfactory a livestock feed as blackstrap molasses when used as a supplement to hay for maintaining lambs, or as a supplement to a low-protein ration for fattening steers.

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The above progress report is based on Research Project No. 776

High-protein feed: Lamb and steer feeding trials show beet by-product satisfactory

G. P. Lofgreen, J. H. Meyer, W. C. Weir
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High-protein feed: Lamb and steer feeding trials show beet by-product satisfactory

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Authors

G. P. Lofgreen, University of California College of Agriculture
J. H. Meyer, University of California College of Agriculture
W. C. Weir, University of California College of Agriculture

Publication Information

California Agriculture 6(8):6-6.

Published August 01, 1952

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Author Affiliations show

Abstract

A new beet by-product, MC-47, was found as satisfactory a livestock feed as blackstrap molasses when used as a supplement to hay for maintaining lambs, or as a supplement to a low-protein ration for fattening steers.

Full text

Full text is available in PDF.

Author notes

The above progress report is based on Research Project No. 776


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