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Impact of Grazing Spring Rye on Subsequent Crop Yields and Profitability

Authors :
Conway, Ashley C.
Bondurant, Robert G.
Hilscher, Fred H., Hilscher
Parsons, Jay
Redfearn, Daren
Drewnoski, Mary E.
Conway, Ashley C.
Bondurant, Robert G.
Hilscher, Fred H., Hilscher
Parsons, Jay
Redfearn, Daren
Drewnoski, Mary E.
Source :
Nebraska Beef Cattle Reports
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Steers (729 ± 19 lb BW) grazed in two November-planted cereal rye fields for 22 d in April, either with or without an ionophore in their free choice mineral supplement. Subsequent corn yields were measured to assess impact of planting cereal rye as a cover crop (not grazed) or grazing the rye compared to a no rye control. There was no statistical impact of rye or grazing on subsequent corn yield. Supplying an ionophore in the mineral did not uniformly improve gains across fields. However, gains were high at 3.2 lb/d and were able to offset the cost of planting rye.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Nebraska Beef Cattle Reports
Notes :
application/pdf
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1129478298
Document Type :
Electronic Resource