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1. Influence of feeding direct-fed microbial supplementation on growth performance and feeding behavior in naturally fed and conventionally fed finishing cattle with different dietary adaptation periods.

2. Effects of increasing dosages of zeranol implants on lamb growth, carcass characteristics, blood hormones, and nitrogen metabolism.

3. Feeding value of field pea as a protein source in forage-based diets fed to beef cattle.

4. Interaction of corn processing and distillers dried grains with solubles on health and performance of steers.

5. Serologic response to Mannheimia haemolytica in calves concurrently inoculated with inactivated or modified-live preparations of M. haemolytica and viral combination vaccines containing modified-live bovine herpesvirus type 1.

6. Effect of feeding rolled flaxseed on milk fatty acid profiles and reproductive performance of dairy cows.

7. Influence of advancing season on dietary composition, intake, site of digestion, and microbial efficiency in beef steers grazing season-long or twice-over rotation native range pastures in western North Dakota.

8. Effect of thiamine concentration on animal health, feedlot performance, carcass characteristics, and ruminal hydrogen sulfide concentrations in lambs fed diets based on 60% distillers dried grains plus solubles.

9. Effects of increasing levels of corn distillers dried grains with solubles to steers offered moderate-quality forage.

10. Effects of distillers dried grains with solubles on growing and finishing steer intake, performance, carcass characteristics, and steak color and sensory attributes.

11. Growing rate of gain on subsequent feedlot performance, meat, and carcass quality of beef steers.

12. Estradiol-17beta and linseed meal interact to alter visceral organ mass and hormone concentrations from ovariectomized ewes.

13. Effects of increasing field pea (Pisum sativum) level in high-concentrate diets on growth performance and carcass traits in finishing steers and heifers.

14. Effects of increasing level of corn distillers dried grains with solubles on intake, digestion, and ruminal fermentation in steers fed seventy percent concentrate diets.

15. Influence of advancing season on dietary composition, intake, site of digestion, and microbial efficiency in beef steers grazing a native range in western North Dakota.

16. Impacts of linseed meal and estradiol-17beta on mass, cellularity, angiogenic factors, and vascularity of the jejunum.

17. Ethylene glycol toxicosis in adult beef cattle fed contaminated feeds.

18. Effect of feeding flax or linseed meal on progesterone clearance rate in ovariectomized ewes.

19. Effect of field peas, chickpeas, and lentils on rumen fermentation, digestion, microbial protein synthesis, and feedlot performance in receiving diets for beef cattle.

20. Influence of pressed beet pulp and concentrated separator by-product on intake, gain, efficiency of gain, and carcass composition of growing and finishing beef steers.

21. Effect of undegradable intake protein supplementation on intake, digestion, microbial efficiency, in situ disappearance, and plasma hormones and metabolites in steers fed low-quality grass hay.

22. Creep feeding nursing beef calves.

23. Effects of dam nutrition on growth and reproductive performance of heifer calves.

24. A longitudinal study of Salmonella shedding and antimicrobial resistance patterns in North Dakota feedlot cattle.

25. Effects of concentrated separator by-product (desugared molasses) on intake, site of digestion, microbial efficiency, and nitrogen balance in ruminants fed forage-based diets.

26. Effects of season and inclusion of corn distillers dried grains with solubles in creep feed on intake, microbial protein synthesis and efficiency, ruminal fermentation, digestion, and performance of nursing calves grazing native range in southeastern North Dakota.

27. Effect of processing flax in beef feedlot diets on performance, carcass characteristics, and trained sensory panel ratings.

28. Effects of concentrated separator by-product (desugared molasses) on intake, ruminal fermentation, digestion, and microbial efficiency in beef steers fed grass hay.

29. Effects of corn condensed distillers solubles supplementation on ruminal fermentation, digestion, and in situ disappearance in steers consuming low-quality hay.

30. Fecal shedding of Escherichia coli O157:H7 in North Dakota feedlot cattle in the fall and spring.

31. Grain source and processing in diets containing varying concentrations of wet corn gluten feed for finishing cattle.

32. Effect of creep feed supplementation and season on intake, microbial protein synthesis and efficiency, ruminal fermentation, digestion, and performance in nursing calves grazing native range in southeastern North Dakota.

33. Effects of canola seed supplementation on intake, digestion, duodenal protein supply, and microbial efficiency in steers fed forage-based diets.

34. Effects of cooked molasses blocks and fermentation extract or brown seaweed meal inclusion on intake, digestion, and microbial efficiency in steers fed low-quality hay.

35. Effect of grain processing degree on intake, digestion, ruminal fermentation, and performance characteristics of steers fed medium-concentrate growing diets.

36. Comparison of two sampling methods for Escherichia coli O157:H7 detection in feedlot cattle.

37. Efficacy of using a combination of rendered protein products as an undegradable intake protein supplement for lactating, winter-calving, beef cows fed bromegrass hay.

38. Effect of fiber-based creep feed on intake, digestion, ruminal fermentation, and microbial efficiency in nursing calves.

39. High linoleic acid safflower seed supplementation for gestating ewes: effects on ewe performance, lamb survival, and brown fat stores.

40. Effects of increasing level of supplemental barley on forage intake, digestibility, and ruminal fermentation in steers fed medium-quality grass hay.

41. Effect of field pea-based creep feed on intake, digestibility, ruminal fermentation, and performance by nursing calves grazing native range in western North Dakota.

42. Effect of energy source and ruminally degradable protein addition on performance of lactating beef cows and digestion characteristics of steers.

43. Effect of field pea level on intake, digestion, microbial efficiency, ruminal fermentation, and in situ disappearance in beef steers fed growing diets.

44. Effect of field pea level on intake, digestion, microbial efficiency, ruminal fermentation, and in situ disappearance in beef steers fed forage-based diets.

45. Effect of field pea replacement level on intake and digestion in beef steers fed by-product-based medium-concentrate diets.

46. Building beef cow nutritional programs with the 1996 NRC beef cattle requirements model.

47. Self-limiting supplements fed to cattle grazing native mixed-grass prairie in the northern Great Plains.

48. Influence of steam-peeled potato-processing waste inclusion level in beef finishing diets: effects on digestion, feedlot performance, and meat quality.

49. Effects of supplementation on intake and growth of nursing calves grazing native range in southeastern North Dakota.

50. Selenium accumulation in beef: effect of dietary selenium and geographical area of animal origin.

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