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Alfalfa and sorghum silages: Experiments indicate no difference between sweet forage-type sorghum and dual purpose-type when fed as silage to steers

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J. H. Meyer, University of California, Davis.
G. P. Lofgreen, University of California, Davis.
N. R. Ittner, University of California, Imperial Valley Field Station, El Centro.

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California Agriculture 13(1):4-4.

Published January 01, 1959

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Silage from a sweet forage sorghum with a low grain-to-stalk ratio–variety Rex–was compared to silage from a dual purpose forage sorghum with a higher grain-to-stalk ratio–variety Hegari– and both were compared to alfalfa hay and alfalfa silage in feeding trials with beef steers. Two experiments were conducted; one with a limited concentrate ration, and the second, with a full feed of concentrate.

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Alfalfa and sorghum silages: Experiments indicate no difference between sweet forage-type sorghum and dual purpose-type when fed as silage to steers

J. H. Meyer, G. P. Lofgreen, N. R. Ittner
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Alfalfa and sorghum silages: Experiments indicate no difference between sweet forage-type sorghum and dual purpose-type when fed as silage to steers

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Authors

J. H. Meyer, University of California, Davis.
G. P. Lofgreen, University of California, Davis.
N. R. Ittner, University of California, Imperial Valley Field Station, El Centro.

Publication Information

California Agriculture 13(1):4-4.

Published January 01, 1959

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Author Affiliations show

Abstract

Silage from a sweet forage sorghum with a low grain-to-stalk ratio–variety Rex–was compared to silage from a dual purpose forage sorghum with a higher grain-to-stalk ratio–variety Hegari– and both were compared to alfalfa hay and alfalfa silage in feeding trials with beef steers. Two experiments were conducted; one with a limited concentrate ration, and the second, with a full feed of concentrate.

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