Information by Species
Beef Cattle
Web Sites
- Distillers Grains By-products in Livestock and Poultry Feeds: Beef - University of Minnesota
Articles
- Alternative Feeds for Beef Cows and Stockers - University of Missouri
- Alternative Feeds for Ruminants - North Dakota State University
- Alternative Feeds Which May be Used During Periods of Restricted Forage Availability - University of Tennessee
- Comparing Value of Byproduct Feeds in Beef Rations - University of Tennessee
- Corn Gluten Feed as an Alternative Conentrate Source for Growing Steer Calves Fed Orchardgrass Hay-based Diets - North Carolina State University
- Corn Gluten Feed: Composition and Feeding Value for Beef and Dairy Cattle - Kansas State University
- The Effects of Corn Milling Co-Products on Growth Performance and Diet Digestibility by Beef Cattle - University of Illinois
- Ethanol Co-Products for Cattle: Distillers Grains for Beef Cows - Iowa State University
- Ethanol Co-Products for Cattle: Factors Affecting the Economics of Corn Co-Products in Cattle Feeds - Iowa State University
- Ethanol Co-Products for Cattle: The Process and Products - Iowa State University
- Ethanol Co-Products for Cattle: Use of Distillers Grains in Feedlot Diets - Iowa State University
- Ethanol Co-Products for Cattle: Wet Distillers Feeds for Feedlot Cattle - Iowa State University
- Feeding Coproducts of the Ethanol Industry to Beef Cattle - North Dakota State University
- Feeding Corn Distiller's Co-Products to Beef Cattle - South Dakota State University
- Feeding Distillers Grains to Beef Cattle - University of Illinois
- Feeding Distillers' Grains to Beef Cattle - University of Minnesota
- Feeding Value of Corn Gluten Feed, Distillers Grains, and Whole Cottonseed in Corn Silage-Based Rations for Growing Steers - North Carolina State University
- Feeding Value of Soy Hulls in Rations for Growing Steers: Winter Stocker Demonstration - Waynesville 1993-94 - North Carolina State University
- General Overview of Feeding Corn Milling Co-products to Beef Cattle (chapter in: Corn Processing Co-products Manual) - University of Nebraska
- Impact of Feeding Distillers Grains on Nutrient Planning for Beef Cattle Systems - University of Nebraska
- Optimizing the Use of Distiller Grain for Dairy-Beef Production - University of Illinois
- Optimum Level of Dried Distillers Grains in a Finishing Diet was 20 Percent - University of Nebraska
- Optimum Performance Achieved with 15 to 20% Inclusion of Wet Distillers Grains in Feedlot Diets Containing Wet Corn Gluten Feed - University of Nebraska
- Soybean Hulls: Composition and Feeding Value for Beef and Dairy Cattle - Kansas State University
- Use of Byproducts to Meet the Nutritional Needs of the Cowherd - University of Minnesota
- Use of Soybean Hulls in Hay-Based Rations for Growing Cattle - North Carolina State University
- Using By-Product Feeds - University of Georgia
- Using Distillers Grains in Heifer Development Diets - University of Nebraska
- Utilizing Soyhulls in Livestock and Dairy Rations - South Dakota State University
- Utilization of Corn Co-products in the Beef Industry - University of Nebraska