Articles by Woody Lane
Distinguishing between neutral detergent fiber and acid detergent fiber can better predict how forages change nutritionally as they grow and mature.
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Taking a good, hard look at minerals
Forage testing is obviously important for achieving optimal livestock nutrition. But understanding the relationships between different minerals is just as vital as knowing the raw numbers.
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Nardoo and opisthotonos
Green growing plants are seldom the problem for graziers, until they are … and livestock begins displaying thiamine deficiency symptoms.
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Questioning the mob
For mob grazing, we are at the ground floor of scientific knowledge, or perhaps even in the basement.
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What keeps the 'easy-keepers'
The science behind those livestock animals that maintain themselves easily, and those that don’t, may be more than residual feed intake. Efficiency could also be tied to the levels of brown fat maintained in a life cycle.
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Estrogen and the single plant
Livestock producers need to be aware – but not scared – of phytoestrogen-producing forage legumes and how grazing them can affect their herds’ reproductive health.
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