نتایج جستجو برای: corn 10

تعداد نتایج: 1042121  

A. R. Russly, H. Mirhosseini, H. R. Shahmohammadi, J. Bakar, M. A. Noranizan,

A thermoplastically extruded snack was produced from different blends of corn grits and silver carp minced meat. Response Surface Methodology (RSM) was used to study the effect of fish meat content and to optimize the feed composition. Fourteen treatments from central composite design considering minced fish content (0-3 kg) and corn (7-10 kg) were used as the independent variables. The expansi...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 1990
D W Sanson D C Clanton I G Rush

Two trials were conducted to evaluate the effects of corn in protein supplements fed to cattle receiving low-quality forages. In Trial 1, four ruminally cannulated steers (avg BW 500 kg) and four intact steers (avg BW 270 kg) were used in a replicated latin square to determine intake and digestibility fo a low-quality meadow hay (4.3% CP) when fed no supplement (NS), 1.12 g CP/kg BW (PS), 1.12 ...

1999
B. Pan Y. M. Bai S. Leibovitch

The base temperature for germination of corn is approximately 10°C, which results in slow germination and emergence of corn crops sown into cool soils. The effects of plant-growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) and kinetin on grain and sweet corn emergence, plant growth and yield were studied under short season conditions in 1996 and 1997. Two PGPR strains (Serratia proteamaculans 1-102 and Ser...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 2004
C N Macken G E Erickson T J Klopfenstein C T Milton R A Stock

Two finishing trials were conducted to determine the effects of adding different types of corn bran, a component of corn gluten feed, on cattle performance. In Trial 1, 60 English crossbred yearling steers (283 +/- 6.7 kg) were used in a completely randomized design with four dietary treatments. Treatments were diets with no corn bran, dry corn bran (86% DM), wet corn bran (37% DM), and rehydra...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 1988
S R Stokes A L Goetsch H H Nejad G Murphy A L Jones S Mashburn K W Beers Z B Johnson E L Piper

Effects of supplemental Bermuda grass hay (BG) or ground corn on intake, digestion and performance of cattle consuming endophyte-infected fescue (I) were studied. In Exp. 1, a Latin square study, five growing Holstein steers (158.1 kg) consumed I ad libitum and were offered 0, .3, .6, .9 or 1.2% body weight (BW) of BG daily. Total dry matter (DM) intake rose linearly (P less than .05) with incr...

Journal: :Journal of basic microbiology 1986
S E Megalla G A Bennett J J Ellis O I Shotwell

The production of deoxynivalenol (DONI) on rice, corn, wheat, and barley grains by Fusarium graminearum Schw. NRRL 5883 was investigated. Highest yields (91.9-202 ppm) were obtained on rice; yields on the other substrates were: corn (34.1-84.5 ppm), wheat (3.6-24.4 ppm), and barley (0-6.6 ppm). Fifty isolates of Fusarium from corn inoculated in the field in 1979 with a mixture of strains of F. ...

2017
Jarrad R. Prasifka Jeffrey Bradshaw R. L. Meagher R. N. Nagoshi K. L. Steffey M. E. Gray J. R. PRASIFKA J. D. BRADSHAW R. L. MEAGHER R. N. NAGOSHI K. L. STEFFEY M. E. GRAY

Observations of fall armyworm, Spodoptera frugiperda (J.E. Smith) (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae), larvae infesting plots of Miscanthus giganteus Greef and Deuter ex Hodkinson and Renvoize prompted laboratory-based tests of survival, development, and feeding preferences on leaf tissue fromM. giganteus and switchgrass, Panicum virgatum L. Survival from hatch to pupation was 70 and 50% for fall armyworm...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1978
R F Vesonder A Ciegler R F Rogers K A Burbridge R J Bothast A H Jensen

Fifty-two preharvest corn samples were collected in mid-October 1977 from 26 farms in a four-county area of northwest Ohio. Vomitoxin ranging from 0.5 to 10 microgram/g was found in 24 of the samples. Analysis for vomitoxin was by gas-liquid chromatography. Preceding harvest in northwest Ohio, unusual wet conditions prevailed, making it favorable for Fusarium growth. Gibberella zeae-infected ke...

2007
Ronald H.W. Hoppe

The amount of wheat and corn produced in excess will be sold at prices of $ 170 per ton for wheat and $ 150 per ton for corn. For sugar beets there is a quota on production which is 6000 T for the farmer. Any amount of sugar beets up to the quota can be sold at $ 36 per ton, the amount in excess of the quota is limited to $ 10 per ton. We denote by w1 and w2 the amount in tons of wheat resp. co...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 2000
P R O'Quinn J L Nelssen R D Goodband D A Knabe J C Woodworth M D Tokach T T Lohrmann

Two experiments were conducted to compare the nutritional adequacy of a genetically improved high-lysine, high-oil corn (HLHOC; .408% lysine, 6.21% fat, as-fed basis) and a high-oil corn (HOC; .289% lysine, 5.97% fat, as-fed basis) for young growing pigs. Experiment 1 used four non-littermate barrows (initially 20.0 kg BW) fitted with ileal T-cannulas in a crossover-designed digestion study. Th...

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