Feedstuff Handling, Storage, And Feeding Systems For Livestock
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Livestock feedstuffs include forages and grain-based and coproduct feeds. Grazed forages generally make up the bulk of livestock diets in Mississippi, but stored forages and grain-based feeds are also used, particularly during winter. Feedstuff storage, handling, and feeding characteristics affect which feedstuff is the best choice for an operation.
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Assoc Extension/Research Prof
Associate Agronomist/Specialist - Corn, Grain Sorghum and Small Grains
Extension/Research Professor
Grazing Systems, hay production, forage fertility, forage quality and utilization, alfalfa productio
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Native grasses, forages,
grazing management,
conservation crops, biofuel
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