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1. Technical note: Use of near-infrared reflectance spectroscopy to predict intake and digestibility in bulls and steers.

2. Performance of lactating dairy cows fed varying levels of total mixed ration and pasture.

3. The interaction of harvesting time of day of switchgrass hay and ruminal degradability of supplemental protein offered to beef steers.

4. Urea metabolism in beef steers grazing Bermudagrass, Caucasian bluestem, or gamagrass pastures varying in plant morphology, protein content, and protein composition.

5. Dry matter intake and digestion of alfalfa harvested at sunset and sunrise.

6. Nitrogen metabolism of beef steers fed endophyte-free tall fescue hay: effects of ruminally protected methionine supplementation.

7. Urea flux in beef steers: effects of forage species and nitrogen fertilization.

8. Intake and chewing behavior of steers consuming switchgrass preserved as hay or silage.

9. Variation in ruminants' preference for tall fescue hays cut either at sundown or at sunup.

10. Changes in forage quality, ingestive mastication, and digesta kinetics resulting from switchgrass maturity.

11. Whole-tract digesta kinetics and comparison of techniques for the estimation of fecal output in steers fed coastal bermudagrass hay at four levels of intake.

12. Diet characteristics, digesta kinetics, and dry matter intake of steers grazing eastern gamagrass.

13. Image analysis and nonlinear modeling to determine dimensions of wet-sieved, masticated forage particles.

14. Effects of grass species on grazing steers: I. Diet composition and ingestive mastication.

15. Effects of grass species on grazing steers: II. Dry matter intake and digesta kinetics.

16. Changes in ruminal and fecal particle weight distribution of steers fed coastal bermudagrass hay at four levels.

17. Lysocellin effects on growth performance, ruminal fermentation, nutrient digestibility and nitrogen metabolism in steers fed forage diets.

18. Effects of ingestive mastication on particle dimensions and weight distribution of coastal bermudagrass hay fed to steers at four levels.

19. Influence of lysocellin and monensin on mineral metabolism of steers fed forage-based diets.

20. Eating and ruminating behavior of steers fed Coastal Bermudagrass hay at four levels.

21. Creep grazing and early weaning effects on cow and calf productivity.

22. A simple electronic device and computer interface system for monitoring chewing behavior of stall-fed ruminant animals.

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