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1. Methane emission, nutrient digestibility, and rumen microbiota in Holstein heifers fed 14 different grass or clover silages as the sole feed

3. Substitution of cane molasses for corn grain at two levels of degradable protein. I. Lactating cow performance, nutrition model predictions, and potential basis for butterfat and intake responses

4. Contributions of dairy products to environmental impacts and nutritional supplies from United States agriculture

5. Cobalt (III)-EDTA dissociates and chromium (III)-EDTA is slightly more stable under in vitro reducing conditions comparable to those in the rumen

6. Substitution of molasses for corn grain at two levels of degradable protein. II. Effects on ruminal fermentation, digestion, and nitrogen metabolism

7. Transient changes in milk production efficiency and bacterial community composition resulting from near-total exchange of ruminal contents between high- and low-efficiency Holstein cows

8. Development of feed composition tables using a statistical screening procedure

9. Stability of the liquid markers chromium (III) and cobalt (III)-EDTA in autoclaved, clarified rumen fluid

10. Short communication: Gelatinization and enzymatic hydrolysis characteristics relevant to digestion and analysis of glycogen granules isolated from ruminal protozoa

11. Postpartum supplementation of fermented ammoniated condensed whey improved feed efficiency and plasma metabolite profile

12. A 100-Year Review: Carbohydrates-Characterization, digestion, and utilization

13. Physically adjusted neutral detergent fiber system for lactating dairy cow rations. II: Development of feeding recommendations

14. Journal of Dairy Science

15. Responses of late-lactation cows to forage substitutes in low-forage diets supplemented with by-products

16. RUMINANT NUTRITION SYMPOSIUM: Productivity, digestion, and health responses to hindgut acidosis in ruminants1

17. Carbohydrate source and protein degradability alter lactation, ruminal, and blood measures

18. Nutrient synchrony: Sound in theory, elusive in practice1

19. In Vitro Fermentation Vessel Type and Method Alter Fiber Digestibility Estimates

20. Intake and Digestibility of Bahiagrass Hay by Cattle that are Supplemented with Molasses or Molasses-Urea with or without Soybean Hulls11This research was a collaborative effort between the USDA, ARS, STARS and the Florida Agric. Exp. Sta.22Mention of a proprietary product does not constitute a guarantee of warranty of the product by USDA, University of Florida, or the authors and does not imply its approval to the exclusion of other products that may be also suitable

21. Sucrose concentration alters fermentation kinetics, products, and carbon fates during in vitro fermentation with mixed ruminal microbes1

22. Divergent utilization patterns of grass fructan, inulin, and other nonfiber carbohydrates by ruminal microbes

23. The effects on digestibility and ruminal measures of chemically treated corn stover as a partial replacement for grain in dairy diets

24. Technical note: A method for isolating glycogen granules from ruminal protozoa for further characterization

25. Total volatile fatty acid concentrations are unreliable estimators of treatment effects on ruminal fermentation in vivo1

26. Integration of Ruminal Metabolism in Dairy Cattle

28. Using Digital Imaging to Estimate Groat Per Cent and Milling Yield in Oats

29. Effect of variable water intake as mediated by dietary potassium carbonate supplementation on rumen dynamics in lactating dairy cows

30. Characteristics of neutral detergent-soluble fiber fermentation by mixed ruminal microbes

31. Corn bran versus corn grain at 2 levels of forage: Intake, apparent digestibility, and production responses by lactating dairy cows

33. A ring test of in vitro neutral detergent fiber digestibility: analytical variability and sample ranking

34. Isotrichid protozoa influence conversion of glucose to glycogen and other microbial products

35. Technical note: effect of sample processing procedures on measurement of starch in corn silage and corn grain

37. Characterization of Soyhull Fiber Digestion by In Situ and In Vitro Enzymatic Procedures

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