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Effect of Rapeseed Inclusion in Late-Summer Planted Oats Pasture on Growing Performance of Beef Steers

Authors :
Riley, Hannah E.
Hales, Kristin E.
Shackelford, Steven D., Shackelford
Freetly, Harvey C.
Drewnoski, Mary E.
Riley, Hannah E.
Hales, Kristin E.
Shackelford, Steven D., Shackelford
Freetly, Harvey C.
Drewnoski, Mary E.
Source :
Nebraska Beef Cattle Reports
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Fall cover crops have been shown to be an effective way to background calves into the winter. An oat monoculture was planted in late summer at 100 lb/ac and compared to oats planted at 50 lb/ac with rapeseed included at 3 lb/ac. Initial forage yield was not affected by the inclusion of rapeseed with fall oat. Calf gain tended to be greater and cost of gain was decreased when rapeseed was included. Including rapeseed in late summer planted oats may be beneficial for producers who want to graze growing calves in the fall.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Nebraska Beef Cattle Reports
Notes :
application/pdf
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1129478467
Document Type :
Electronic Resource