Harley Allen Data-verified
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Harley Allen's research focuses on evaluating different management and nutritional strategies for livestock, primarily stocker steers and heifers. His work investigates the impact of various factors on animal performance and health within grazing systems. Recent publications examine the effects of corn type and supplement form on grazing steers, as well as the influence of burn dates and mineral types on stocker steer gains and fly numbers in native range environments. Allen has also published research on evaluating grazing options for growing heifers during summer and assessing the impact of implants, clover, and fescue variety on stocker steers. He has a h-index of 2 with 4 total publications and 4 citations. Allen collaborates with Larissa Muniz from the Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station, with whom he has 4 shared publications.
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- h-index: 2
- Publications: 4
- Citations: 4
Selected Publications
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Effect of Corn Type and Form of Supplement on Grazing Steers – Year 2 (2023)
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Stocker Steer Gains and Fly Numbers as Impacted by Burn Date and Type of Mineral on Tallgrass Native Range – Year 4 (2023)
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Evaluation of Grazing Options During Summer for Growing Heifers – Year 3 (2023)
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Evaluation of Implants, Clover, and Fescue Variety on Stocker Steers – Year 3 (2023)
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