2014
DOI: 10.2527/jas.2013-7062
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BEEF SPECIES SYMPOSIUM: An assessment of the 1996 Beef NRC: Metabolizable protein supply and demand and effectiveness of model performance prediction of beef females within extensive grazing systems1,2,3

Abstract: Interannual variation of forage quantity and quality driven by precipitation events influence beef livestock production systems within the Southern and Northern Plains and Pacific West, which combined represent 60% (approximately 17.5 million) of the total beef cows in the United States. The beef cattle requirements published by the NRC are an important tool and excellent resource for both professionals and producers to use when implementing feeding practices and nutritional programs within the various product… Show more

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“…These lands are populated by several annual and perennial species of grasses and forbs. Waterman et al (2014) argued in favor of the need for regionally specific nutrient composition data of forages, in accordance with seasonal dynamics. This information may provide ranchers and land managers with greater knowledge to aid management decisions for the maintenance and increased performance of their animals (Murray et al, 1978) in addition to enhancing rangeland health.…”
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“…These lands are populated by several annual and perennial species of grasses and forbs. Waterman et al (2014) argued in favor of the need for regionally specific nutrient composition data of forages, in accordance with seasonal dynamics. This information may provide ranchers and land managers with greater knowledge to aid management decisions for the maintenance and increased performance of their animals (Murray et al, 1978) in addition to enhancing rangeland health.…”
Section: Statement Of Overall Research Goalmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Minimal information is known about the nutritional composition of California rangeland perennial and annual grass species at various stages of growth (phenologies; Ganskopp and Bohnert, 2001), and more specifically, their relative digestibilities as they relate to grazing beef cattle (Waterman et al, 2014). Further understanding of nutritional value and digestibility of common California plants may provide ranchers and land managers with the knowledge to make management decisions for the maintenance and increased performance of their animals (Murray et al, 1978).…”
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