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1. Finishing performance and diet digestibility for feedlot steers fed corn distillers grains plus solubles and distillers solubles with and without oil extraction.

2. A randomized controlled trial to evaluate the effects of dietary fibre from distillers grains on enterohemorrhagic Escherichia coli detection from the rectoanal mucosa and hides of feedlot steers.

3. Effect of corn residue harvest method with ruminally undegradable protein supplementation on performance of growing calves and fiber digestibility.

4. Use of a complete starter feed in grain adaptation programs for feedlot cattle.

5. Impact of microbial efficiency to predict MP supply when estimating protein requirements of growing beef cattle from performance.

6. Evaluation of ractopamine hydrochloride (Optaflexx) on growth performance and carcass characteristics of finishing steers across different feeding durations.

7. Using Sweet Bran instead of forage during grain adaptation in finishing feedlot cattle.

8. Suitable strategy to improve nitrogen utilization and reduce the environmental impact of Nellore bulls supplemented on tropical pasture.

9. Technical Note: Collection and preparation techniques change nutrient composition of masticate collected from esophageally fistulated cattle.

10. Effects of stocking rate on forage nutrient composition of Nebraska Sandhills upland range when grazed in early summer.

11. Effects of roughage source and inclusion in beef finishing diets containing corn wet distillers' grains plus solubles.

12. Finishing performance of feedlot cattle fed condensed distillers solubles.

13. FORAGES AND PASTURES SYMPOSIUM: Optimizing the use of fibrous residues in beef and dairy diets.

14. Effects of twenty percent alkaline-treated corn stover without or with yucca extract on performance and nutrient mass balance of finishing steers fed modified distillers grains-based diets.

15. Digestibility and performance of steers fed low-quality crop residues treated with calcium oxide to partially replace corn in distillers grains finishing diets.

16. Effect of feeding dried distillers grains with solubles on ruminal biohydrogenation, intestinal fatty acid profile, and gut microbial diversity evaluated through DNA pyro-sequencing.

17. Impacts of a limit-feeding procedure on variation and accuracy of cattle weights.

18. Effect of corn bran and steep inclusion in finishing diets on diet digestibility, cattle performance, and nutrient mass balance.

19. Impact of source of sulfur on ruminal hydrogen sulfide and logic for the ruminal available sulfur for reduction concept.

20. Ruminally undegradable protein content and digestibility for forages using the mobile bag in situ technique.

21. Effects of monensin and tylosin in finishing diets containing corn wet distillers grains with solubles with differing corn processing methods.

22. In vivo determination of rumen undegradable protein of dried distillers grains with solubles and evaluation of duodenal microbial crude protein flow.

23. Nutrient mass balance and performance of feedlot cattle fed corn wet distillers grains plus solubles.

24. Effects of nitrogen fertilization and dried distillers grains supplementation: nitrogen use efficiency.

25. Effect of dietary cation-anion difference on urinary pH, feedlot performance, nitrogen mass balance, and manure pH in open feedlot pens.

26. Phosphorus requirement and excretion of finishing beef cattle fed different concentrations of phosphorus.

27. Effect of feeding combinations of wet distillers grains and wet corn gluten feed to feedlot cattle.

28. Effects of level of condensed distillers solubles in corn dried distillers grains on intake, daily body weight gain, and digestibility in growing steers fed forage diets1.

29. Effects of nitrogen fertilization and dried distillers grains supplementation: forage use and performance of yearling steers.

30. Effect of corn processing method and corn wet distillers grains plus solubles inclusion level in finishing steers.

31. Influence of corn hybrid and processing method on nutrient digestibility, finishing performance, and carcass characteristics.

32. Effect of essential oils, tylosin, and monensin on finishing steer performance, carcass characteristics, liver abscesses, ruminal fermentation, and digestibility.

33. Performance and digestibility characteristics of finishing diets containing distillers grains, composites of corn processing coproducts, or supplemental corn oil.

34. Effect of supplemental energy source and frequency on growing calf performance.

35. BOARD-INVITED REVIEW: Use of distillers by-products in the beef cattle feeding industry.

36. Chemical and sensory properties of beef of known source and finished on wet distillers grains diets containing varying types and levels of roughage.

37. Effect of prebreeding body weight or progestin exposure before breeding on beef heifer performance through the second breeding season.

38. Effect of distillers grains or corn supplementation frequency on forage intake and digestibility.

39. Effects of dried distillers grains and equivalent undegradable intake protein or ether extract on performance and forage intake of heifers grazing smooth bromegrass pastures.

40. Feeding corn milling byproducts to feedlot cattle.

41. Estimation of the proportion of feed protein digested in the small intestine of cattle consuming wet corn gluten feed.

42. Effect of Lactobacillus acidophilus strain NP51 on Escherichia coil O157:H7 fecal shedding and finishing performance in beef feedlot cattle.

43. Effects of pre- and postpartum nutrition on reproduction in spring calving cows and calf feedlot performance.

44. Milk production of dairy cows fed wet corn gluten feed during the dry period and lactation.

45. Influence of corn hybrid traits on digestibility and the efficiency of gain in feedlot cattle.

46. Wet corn gluten feed and alfalfa hay levels in dry-rolled corn finishing diets: effects on finishing performance and feedlot nitrogen mass balance.

47. Determination of undegradable intake protein digestibility of forages using the mobile nylon bag technique.

48. Evaluation of average daily gain prediction by level one of the 1996 National Research Council beef model and development of net energy adjusters.

49. Estimation of undegradable intake protein in forages using neutral detergent insoluble nitrogen at a single in situ incubation time point.

50. Effects of grazing residues or feeding corn from a corn rootworm-protected hybrid (MON 863) compared with reference hybrids on animal performance and carcass characteristics.

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