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Oral Session
C06 Forage and Grazinglands

The focus of this oral session will be current research related to grazing systems. Any management issues affecting production in grazing systems may be presented such as new approaches to grazing management, species and variety interactions, forage growth and development, forage-ruminant relations, animal responses under grazing, soil fertility and fertilization practices, and economic considerations.

Monday, November 1, 2010: 9:10 AM-11:45 AM
Long Beach Convention Center, Seaside Ballroom B, Seaside Level

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Organizer:
R. Mark Sulc
Presider:
Dennis Hancock
9:10 AM
Introductory Remarks
9:15 AM
Temperate Grass Response to Frequency and Extent of Grazing.
Geoffrey Brink, USDA-ARS; Randall Jackson, University of Wisconsin
9:30 AM
Chemical Suppression of Seedhead Emergence in Endophyte-Infested Tall Fescue for Improving Steer Weight Gain and Physiology.
Glen Aiken, USDA-ARS Forage-Animal Production Research Unit; William Witt, Plant and Soil Sciences Dept.; Isabelle Kagan, USDA-ARS Forage-Animal Production Research Unit
9:45 AM
Suitability of Triticale, Either as a Mono-Crop or in a Blend with Annual Ryegrass, as Pasture Forage for Grazing by Growing Beef Cattle During the Cool Season.
Robert Myer, North Florida Research & Education Center; Ann Blount, University of Florida; Cheryl Mackowiak, University of Florida; Ronald Barnett, University of Florida
10:00 AM
Increasing the Yield of Swath-Grazed Small-Grain Cereals.
Vern Baron, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada; David Young, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada; Donald Salmon, Government of Alberta; John A. Basarab, Alberta Agriculture and Rural Development; Masahito Oba, University of Alberta
10:15 AM
10:30 AM
Break
11:00 AM
Stocker Cattle Grazing Preference of Warm Season Perennial Grasses.
Jagadeesh Mosali, The samuel Roberts Noble Foundation; James Rogers, The Samuel Roberts Noble Foundation; Frank Motal, The samuel Roberts Noble Foundation; Chan Glidewell, The samuel Roberts Noble Foundation; Tyler Rice, Penn State University; Brice Crawford, N/A; James Pitman, NA
11:15 AM
Effect of N Fertilization On Diurnal Phenolic Concentration and Foam Strength in Forage of Hard Red Wheat (Triticum aestivum) Cv. Cutter.
Dariusz Malinowski, Texas AgriLife Research; Dipti Pitta, Texas AgriLife Research; William E. Pinchak, Texas AgriLife Research; Yves Emendack, Texas AgriLife Research; Byeng R. Min, Tuskegee University
11:30 AM
The Use of Cowpea as Forage for Cow-Calf Production in Florida.
Joao Vendramini, University of Florida; Adegbola T. Adesogan, University of Florida; John D. Arthington, University of Florida; Eveline B. Alves, University of Florida
11:45 AM
Adjourn