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A comparison of microbial protein synthesis in beef steers fed ad libitum winter ryegrass or fodder beet [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
Microbial protein synthesis of steers (liveweight 286±9 kg) was compared with diets of ad libitum winter grass and fodder beet with 1 kg DM of lucerne silage.
Prendergast, SL, Gibbs, SJ
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Elementy fenologii chwastnicy jednostronnej w zasiewach niektórych roślin uprawnych

open access: yesAgronomy Science, 2007
Studies were aimed at evaluating the dates of appearance and intensification of major developmental stages of barnyard grass plants sown into the fodder beet, spring wheat, and faba bean canopies with mechanical and herbicide weed control.
MARIAN WESOŁOWSKI, MARTA KOKOSZKA
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Technologies and Varieties of Fodder Beet in Organic Farming [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
In the organic farming system where the concentrate feeds are purchased a crop rotation for producing none only forage has been found to be expensive in relation to forage production costs, fossil energy inputs and the loss of production while crops are being established. The aim of organic farming is to create coexistence of multilateral, biologically
Hana Honsova   +3 more
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The nutritive value of fodder beet in some dairy cow farms from Verşeni village (Iaşi county)

open access: yes, 2010
Fodder beet is an excellent forage for dairy cows in winter time when green fodders are not available. In this study we focused on the dynamics of the basic indexes of nutritive and energetic value of fodder beet used in dairy cows diet from some farms ...
Donosă, Raluca-Elena
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A note on the apparent digestibility of fodder beet roots in sheep

open access: yes, 1988
Six castrated male sheep were used to measure the apparent digestibility of fodder beet roots when included at two concentrations (610 and 490 glkg) in a feeding regimen in which the only other component was a standard complete diet of known ...
M. S. Sabri, D. J. Roberts, N. W. Offer
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Environmental interest of fodder beets

open access: yes, 2000
Il est avéré que le retournement des prairies permanentes présente des risques pour l'environnement. Certaines cultures à implanter limiteraient-elles ces risques de lessivage de nitrate ? Qu'en est-il exactement avec la betterave fourragère ? Dans les systèmes de production herbagers, la destruction de la prairie génère un risque de pollution ...
Morvan, Thierry, Alard, V., Ruiz, L.
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A comparison of liveweight gain of two groups of weaners of different entry liveweight in an ad libitum fodder beet feeding system for finishing beef cattle [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
The use of fodder beet as the primary diet for finishing beef cattle is a recent New Zealand innovation. A system using ad libitum grazed fodder beet through autumn and winter to finish spring-born steers between 12 and 18 months old was developed ...
Gibbs, SJ   +9 more
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THE PRODUCTIVITY OF FOUR FODDER BEET CULTIVARS (BETA VULGARIS VAR. CRASSA) AFFECTED BY AUTUMN AND WINTER SOWING

open access: yes, 2015
 There is renewed interest in fodder beet (Beta vulgaris L.) production in Syria. However, recommended agronomic practices for maximizing productivity are limited.
Entessar Al-Jbawi   +2 more
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Induction of plants from anthers of Beta vulgaris cultured in vitro

open access: yesActa Societatis Botanicorum Poloniae, 2015
The influence of growth substances, saccharose and yeast extract on the differentiation of monogerm sugar beet and polygerm fodder beet anthers is studied. Callus and roots were found to form on the anthers.
J. H. Rogozińska   +2 more
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Farm engineering topics: Fodder beet cropping using mechanised methods

open access: yes, 1971
Fodder beet yields a high-energy low-fibre stock food which is attractive to dairy and beef cattle, sheep and pigs. It produces a higher yield of feed units per acre than any other farm crop. It is resistant to most pests and diseases. It is more drought
Dunn, John
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