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Beef Feedlot Design and Management in Michigan
MSU Extension Service
MSU Agricultural Experiment Station
Michigan State University
Research Report RR292

L.J. Connor, J.R. Black, D. L. Forster, Agricultural Economics; J.B. Johnson, ERS, USDA; J.B. Holtman, H.A. Hughes, Agricultural Engineering; D. C. Adriano, Crop and Soil Sciences; R. L. Tummala Electrical Engineering and Systems Science
Issued February 1976 32 pages (Fil. 1)

Archive copy of bulletin. Do not use for current recommendations. For current recommendations contact your local Michigan Extension office.

Controlling Vertebrate Damage: Birds in Field and Fruit Crops

Cooperative Extension Service
Michigan State University
Extension Bulletin e877-8.

Glenn Dudderar, Extension Wildlife Specialist

This publication provides information on controlling birds in fields and fruit crops.

Issued April 1977 (Fil. 1)

2 pages

Archive copy of bulletin. Do not use for current recommendations.



Economic Impacts of Selected Water Pollution Control Rules on Michigan Beef Feedlots of Less Than 1,000-Head Capacity
MSU Extension Service
MSU Agricultural Experiment Station
Michigan State University
Research Report RR270

D. L. Forster, L.J. Connor, Agricultural Economics ; J. B. Johnson, Agricultural Research Service, USDA
Issued April 1975 16 pages (Fil. 1)

Archive copy of bulletin. Do not use for current recommendations. For current recommendations contact your local Michigan Extension office.

Fall Checklist for Feedlot Lambs

A management checklist that addresses some routine health problems and management issues common to most lamb feedlot operations. 3 pp.

These files are part of the Michigan State University Extension archives to be used for historical reference, but not for current recommendations. For current recommendations contact your local Extension office.



Feed Cost Savings of Distillers Grains in Feedlot Rations

This article provides producers information regarding feed cost savings of incorporating distillers grains (DGS) in feedlot rations. 2 pp.



Feed Cost Savings of Dried Distillers Grains in Finishing Hog Rations

This article is designed to provide producers information regarding feed cost savings of incorporating dried distillers grains (DDGS) in finishing hog rations. 2 pp.



Feedbunk Management in Feedlots

MSU Extension Service
Michigan State University
Extension Bulletin e1742
Michigan Beef Production

Dr. Dan G. Fox, Cornell University; Dr. Donald R. Gill, Oklahoma State University
Issued December 1983 4 pages (Fil. 1)

Archive copy of bulletin. Do not use for current recommendations. For current recommendations contact your local Extension office listed under county government in the phone book. Michigan Extension offices.
 



Health and Nutrition Issues in Feedlot Lambs

The purpose of this article is to address basic lamb feeding management issues and to provide practitioners with an understanding of some of the common feeding practices utilized by Michigan producers.

These files are part of the Michigan State University Extension archives to be used for historical reference, but not for current recommendations. For current recommendations contact your local Extension office.

 



Valuing alternative by-products in feedlot rations

Excel spreadsheet showing how to evaluate the break-even price of alternative feed rations including byproduct ingredients.

Also includes feedlot breakeven price calculator instructions here.



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