81 Grazing: II

The focus of this poster 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, soil fertility and fertilization practices, and economic considerations, among other possible topics.

C06 Forage and Grazinglands
Monday, November 1, 2010: 4:00 PM-6:00 PM
Long Beach Convention Center, Exhibit Hall BC, Lower Level
Organizer:
R. Mark Sulc
252
Performance of Steers Grazing Tall Fescue and Rye-Ryegrass Pastures with Nitrogen Fertilizer or Interseeding Annual Legumes.
Sindy Interrante, Samuel Roberts Noble Foundation; Chengjun Huo, Samuel Roberts Noble Foundation; Jimmy Stein, Samuel Roberts Noble Foundation; Jeremy Pittman, Samuel Roberts Noble Foundation; Twain Butler, The Samuel Roberts Noble Foundation
253
Increasing Stocking Rate Affects Fecal Deposition and N Return On Signal Grass Pastures.
Vicente I., Teixeira, UFRPE; Jose Dubeux Jr., UFRPE; Alexandre C.L. Mello, UFRPE; Mário de A. Lira Jr., UFRPE; Felipe M. Saraiva, UFRPE; Mércia V. F. dos Santos, UFRPE; Erinaldo V. de Freitas, IPA
254
Productivity of Cool-Season Perennial Pastures Under Cattle Grazing Initiated at Three Stages in Spring Following Moderate and Heavy Fall Defoliation.
Thomas Griggs, West Virginia University; Bobbi L. Bailey, West Virginia University; K. Marie Krause, West Virginia University
255
Phenotype Traits of Bermudagrass Ecotypes From Pastures Stocked at Different Intensities During a 40-Year Period.
Francis Rouquette Jr., Texas AgriLife Research; William Anderson, USDA ARS; Karen Harris, USDA-ARS; Gerald Smith, Texas AgriLife Research
256
Bahiagrass Susceptibility to Barley Yellow Dwarf Virus.
Ann Blount, University of Florida; B.A.R. Hadi, South Dakota State University; Cheryl Mackowiak, University of Florida; Stewart M. Gray, Cornell University; Joseph Anderson, Purdue University; Kathy Flanders, Auburn University
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