Abstract

Steers were either not implanted or implanted with 36 or 72 mg of Ralgro, then allowed to graze on both high and low endophyte fungus tall fescue pastures. Ralgro had a greater effect on improving gains of steers grazing high endophyte fungus pastures than on those grazing lowly infected fescue pastures.

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  • Volume 0 Issue 1 Cattleman's Day (1993-2014)

  • Ralgro had a greater effect on improving gains of steers grazing high endophyte fungus pastures than on those grazing lowly infected fescue pastures

  • This research report is available in Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station Research Reports: https://newprairiepress.org/kaesrr/vol0/iss1/923

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Volume 0 Issue 1 Cattleman's Day (1993-2014) Effect of Ralgro® on performance of steers grazing high and low endophyte fungus-infested tall fescue pastures

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