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Aquaculture

Trout families thrive on grain-based feed

Reprinted from Feedstuffs

January 14, 2002, Page 37, Volume 74, Number 2

Brood fish winter diet

Reprinted from Delta Farm Press

December 21, 2001, Page 14, Volume 58, Number 50

Beef

Nutrition and Health/Beef - Forage quality influences beef cow performance

By John Paterson, Rick Funston and Dennis Cash

Reprinted from Feedstuffs

January 21, 2002, Page 11, Volume 74, Number 3

Beef Cuts - Now's a Good Time For a Mid-Winter Checkup

By Ben Bartlett

Reprinted from Agri-View

January 17, 2002, Page B-3, Volume 28, Number 3

Nutrition and Health/Beef - Limited intake, low grain diets may reduce colonic bacteria

By Tim Lundeen

Reprinted from Feedstuffs

December 17, 2001, Page 9, Volume 73, Number 52

Extension Notebook  - Feeding raw soybeans to beef cattle

By Dan Faulkner, Beef Extension Specialist

Copyright 2001. Reprinted with permission from Illinois AgriNews

December 14, 2001, Page B8, Volume 25, Number 41

Pneumonia Deaths Up in Feedlot Cattle

Reprinted from Agri-View, Southcentral Edition

November 8, 2001, Page B-2, Volume 27, Number 45

Pre-harvest E. coli research project is launched

Reprinted from Meat & Poultry

November 2001, Page 4, Volume 47, Number 11

Dairy

Score Your Feed Bunk

By Ann Behling

Hay & Forage Grower

September 1, 2002, Page 10, Volume 17, Number 6

Dairy cow nutrition and the foot health triangle

By Mike Hutjens, PhD

Reprinted from Feed Management

July/August 2002, Page 15, Volume 53, Number 6

Nutrition and Health/Dairy - Management important in transition diets     [56k PDF]

By J.K. Drackley

Reprinted from Feedstuffs

April 8, 2002, Page 9, Volume 74, Number 14

Dairy Matters - Does Ration Moisture Content Matter?

By David LaCount

Reprinted from Agri-View

March 14, 2002, Page C-3, Volume 28, Number 11

Nutrition and Health/Dairy - Balancing for carbohydrates called most challenging aspect of process     [41k PDF]

By Tim Lundeen, Staff Editor

Reprinted from Feedstuffs

March 11, 2002, Page 9, Volume 74, Number 10

Bottom Line of Nutrition/Dairy - Heifer growth requirements should be closely defined, evaluated     [59k PDF]

By Al Kertz

Reprinted from Feedstuffs

March 11, 2002, Page 10, Volume 74, Number 10

Nutrition and Health/Dairy - 2001, 1989 NRC requirements for dairy heifers compared     [56k PDF]

By M.T. Gabler and A.J. Heinrichs

Reprinted from Feedstuffs

March 11, 2002, Page 11, Volume 74, Number 10

Dairy Matters - Milk Urea Nitrogen Is a Useful Tool

By Darin Bremmer

Reprinted from Agri-View

February 28, 2002, Page C-4, Volume 28, Number 9

Dairy Matters - How Much Salt Should a Dairy Cow Get?

By Tom Earleywine

Reprinted from Agri-View

February 14, 2002, Page C-4, Volume 28, Number 7

Ration Balanced? - Read Your Cow's Feedback

By Ron Johnson, Dairy Editor

Reprinted from Agri-View

February 14, 2002, Page C-1, Volume 28, Number 7

Nutrition and Health/Dairy - Lame cows alter behavior; mineral complexes efficacious

By Tim Lundeen, Staff Editor

Reprinted from Feedstuffs

February 11, 2002, Page 9, Volume 74, Number 6

Nutrition and Health/Dairy - Fiber, milk fat percentage indicative of healthy rumens

By Ray Hinders

Reprinted from Feedstuffs

February 11, 2002, Page 10, Volume 74, Number 6

Dairy Decisions - Grain Distillers Offer Many Opportunities

By Mike Hutjens

Reprinted from Agri-View

February 7, 2002, Page D-4, Volume 28, Number 6

Dairy Decisions - Assessing Forage Quality

By Mike Hutjens

Reprinted from Agri-View

January 24, 2002, Page C-4, Volume 28, Number 4

Bottom Line of Nutrition/Dairy - 2001 NRC recommendations for heifers must be used carefully

By Al Kertz

Reprinted from Feedstuffs

January 14, 2002, Page 12, Volume 74, Number 2

Feeding calves more corn sooner helps dairy's bottom line - New feeding study helps dairy farmers increase heifer efficiency

Reprinted from Michigan Farm News

December 15, 2001, Page 14, Volume 78, Number 20

Bottom Line of Nutrition/ Dairy - Replace ADF with NDF for rapid evaluation of forage energy values

by Ray Hinders

Reprinted from Feedstuffs

December 10, 2001, Page 10, Volume 73, Number 51

Don't Let Herd Lameness Walk All Over Your Profitability

By Jane Fyksen, Crops/Livestock Editor

Reprinted from Agri-View

November 29, 2001, Page E-1, Volume 27, Number 48

Dairy Matters - Transition Cows: How Much Do We Really Know?

by Darin Bremmer

Reprinted from Agri-View

November 29, 2001, Page E-4, Volume 27, Number 48

Extension Notebook - Caring for dairy calves in cold weather

Copyright 2001. Reprinted with permission from Illinois AgriNews

November 23, 2001, Page C4, Volume 25, Number 38

Cow Eating Behavior Factor For Laminitis - Manage Against Sorting, Slug Feeding

By Jane Fyksen, Crops/Livestock Editor

Reprinted from Agri-View

November 22, 2001, Page C-1, Volume 27, Number 47

A Longitudinal Field Trial of the Effect of Biotin on Lameness in Dairy Cows

By J. Hedges et al.

Reprinted from Journal of Dairy Science

September 2001, Pages 1969-1975, Volume 84, Number 9

The Effect of Lameness on Milk Production in Dairy Cows

By L.D. Warnick et al.

Reprinted from Journal of Dairy Science

September 2001, Pages 1988-1997, Volume 84, Number 9

Don't Cheat Your Heifers - They need high-quality forages

By Ann Behling

Reprinted from Hay & Forage Grower

September 2001, Page 12, Volume 16, Number 6

Influence of Subclinical Mastitis During Early Lactation on Reproductive Parameters

By F.N. Schrick et al.

Reprinted from Journal of Dairy Science

June 2001, Pages 1407-1412, Volume 84, Number 6

Case Study: Evaluation of Calcium Propionate and Propylene Glycol Administered into the Esophagus of Dairy Cattle at Calving

By S.R. Stokes et al.

Reprinted from The Professional Animal Scientist

June 2001, Pages 115-122, Volume 17, Number 2

Poultry

Special Report: Industry Issues - Fears regarding phytase use said to be unjustified     [65k PDF]

By Park W. Waldroup

Reprinted from Feedstuffs

March 18, 2002, Page 14, Volume 74, Number 11

Nutrition and Health/Poultry - Phytase stability may be improved by new technology     [87k PDF]

By N.E. Ward

Reprinted from Feedstuffs

March 4, 2002, Page 11, Volume 74, Number 9

Nutrition and Health/Poultry - Vitamin D metabolites show promise for poultry diets

By Todd Applegate and Roselina Angel

Reprinted from Feedstuffs

February 4, 2002, Page 14, Volume 74, Number 5

Nutrition and Health/Poultry - Dietary protein may regulate lipid metabolism

By R.W. Rosebrough, S.M. Poch, B.A. Russell and M.P. Richards

Reprinted from Feedstuffs,

January 7, 2002, Page 11, Volume 74, Number 1

Nutrition and Health/Poultry - Additional dietary threonine may improve returns

By W.A. Dozier III

Reprinted from Feedstuffs

December 3, 2001, Page 13, Volume 73, Number 50

Nutrition and Health/Poultry - Laying hen diets with phytase may include less phosphorus

By Tim Lundeen

Reprinted from Feedstuffs,

December 3, 2001, Page 11, Volume 73, Number 50

Swine

Phytase stability may be improved by new technology     [87k PDF]

By N.E. Ward

Reprinted from Feedstuffs

March 4, 2002, Page 11, Volume 74, Number 9

Bottom Line of Nutrition/Swine - Fat addition may not affect daily feed intake during lactation

By John Goihl

Reprinted from Feedstuffs

February 25, 2002, Page 10, Volume 74, Number 8

Bottom Line of Nutrition/Swine - More research needed on boron supplementation of swine diets

By John Goihl

Reprinted from Feedstuffs

January 28, 2002, Page 10, Volume 74, Number 4

Mineral supplements help improve pork quality

Copyright 2001. Reprinted with permission from Illinois AgriNews

January 4, 2002, Page C3, Volume 25, Number 44

Hog Industry Insider - Feed factors

By Steve Marbery

Reprinted from Feedstuffs

December 17, 2001, Page 18, Volume 73, Number 52

Forages/Silage

Jump-Start Quality

By Neil Tietz

Hay & Forage Grower

September 1, 2002, Page 12, Volume 17, Number 6

Kick Some Ash

By Rick Mooney

Hay & Forage Grower

September 1, 2002, Page 26, Volume 17, Number 6

Forage - Year-round grazing should be a goal, producers told

By Nat Williams, AgriNews Publications

Copyright 2002. Reprinted with permission from Illinois AgriNews

February 15, 2002, Page C2, Volume 25, Number 50

Silos, Bunkers, Bags, Piles Compared

By Kelli Gunderson, Livestock Editor

Reprinted from Agri-View

January 3, 2002, Page C-6, Volume 28, Number 1

Southcentral Edition

RFV Gets An Overhaul

By Neil Tietz

Hay & Forage Grower

January 1, 2002, Page 12, Volume 17, Number 1

Quality Improves When 'Silage Triangle' Properly Managed

By Ron Johnson, Dairy Editor

Reprinted from Agri-View

December 27, 2001, Page C-7, Volume 27, Number 52

Some forage grasses harmful to livestock: U of I educator

Copyright 2001. Reprinted with permission from Illinois AgriNews

November 30, 2001, Page A10, Volume 25, Number 39

Supplementing Forages With Grain Not Cut-and-Dry

Reprinted from Agri-View

November 22, 2001, Page B-3, Volume 27, Number 47

Silage corn seen as option for Southeastern growers

Reprinted from Delta Farm Press

October 5, 2001, Sunbelt Expo insert, Page 2, Volume 58, Number 40

Size Up Corn Silage - Evaluate it coming out of storage

By Neil Tietz

Reprinted from Hay & Forage Grower

September 2001, Page 4, Volume 16, Number 6

Balancing Act -  Grazing-based rations require flexibility

By Ann Behling

Reprinted from Hay & Forage Grower

September 2001, Page 19, Volume 16, Number 6

Tweaking Forage Tests - Relative feed value may be changed

By Neil Tietz

Reprinted from Hay & Forage Grower

September 2001, Page 28, Volume 16, Number 6

Minerals

Nutrition and Health/Beef - Trace mineral supplementation may occur by a variety of means     [52k PDF]

By Tim Lundeen, Staff Editor

Reprinted from Feedstuffs

March 18, 2002, Page 9, Volume 74, Number 11

Nutrition and Health - Selenium levels should be in forefront of planning     [52k PDF]

By James E. Oldfield

Reprinted from Feedstuffs

March 4, 2002, Page 23, Volume 74, Number 9

Mixing

Coming Up Short - Study finds overmixing and inconsistent particle lengths

By Peg Zenk

Reprinted from Hay & Forage Grower

September 2001, Page 8, Volume 16, Number 6

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