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Joseph BurnsProfessor of Crop Science, Animal Science, Plant Physiologist, USDA/ARS |
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joe.burns@ars.usda.gov |
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The program focuses on the relationship between herbage mass and production per animal and per hectare from steers grazing either native of introduced warmseason grasses. These forages are also evaluated with animals in confinement for dry matter intake and the digestion of the dry matter and associated fiber constituents for a range of plant maturities and stored as either hay or silage. Small plot experiments are conducted to obtain management data that can be used in conducting grazing trials or as a guide for proper harvesting as hay or silage.
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(919)515-2647 MAIN OFFICE (919)515-7959 FAX contact_cropsci@ncsu.edu |