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Current · Arkansas
Last published
2019
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2026-08-08
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Biography and Research Information
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J. A. Hornsby's research has focused on the study of plant physiology and cultivation. This includes investigations into plant stress responses, tolerance mechanisms, and the impact of environmental factors on plant growth. Hornsby has also explored advancements in plant cultivation practices and their effects on yield and quality. Their work contributes to a broader understanding of agricultural science and sustainable plant management.
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- h-index: 6
- Publications: 29
- Citations: 100
Selected Publications
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PSXIV-35 Evaluation of a direct fed microbial in newly received, high-risk beef calves and the subsequent impact on performance and health (2019)
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Influence of commercial yeast products in diets for beef cattle new to the feedlot environment (2019)
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436 Effect of a Combination of Live Yeast and Yeast Cell Wall Products Supplemented before and after Weaning on Immune Function in Heifer Calves. (2018)
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97 Effect of a Combination of Live Yeast and Yeast Cell Wall Products Supplemented before and after Weaning on Heifer Growth Performance and Heat Stress. (2018)
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549 Influence of commercial yeast products in diets for beef cattle new to the feedlot environment (2017)
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543 Supplemental trace minerals (Cu, Mn, and Zn) as sulfates or hydroxychloride sources for beef heifers (2017)
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077 Comparison of Tulathromycin and Gamithromycin on Growth Performance, Morbidity, and Treatment Cost in High-Risk, Newly Received Beef Calves (2016)
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0233 Comparison of treatment protocols for bovine respiratory disease in high-risk, newly received beef calves (2016)
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0270 Evaluation of long-acting eprinomectin and a combination of moxidectin/oxfendazole administration post-weaning on immune status by Angus and Angus × Hereford crossbred replacement heifers over a 274-d grazing period (2016)
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0248 Efficacy of a novel intranasal Zn solution on health and growth performance of high risk, newly received stocker cattle (2016)
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047 Reproductive measurements of Angus and Angus _ Hereford crossbred heifers treated with long-acting eprinomectin or a combination of moxidectin and oxfendazole (2016)
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012 Evaluation of Antibiotic Metaphylactic Therapy for Receiving Calves at Risk for Bovine Respiratory Disease (2016)
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140 Evaluation of the effects of dam age on growth performance and carcass traits of crossbred steers (2016)
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Supplemental trace minerals (zinc, copper, and manganese) as sulfates, organic amino acid complexes, or hydroxy trace-mineral sources for shipping-stressed calves (2015)
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Utilization of a 5- or 14-day progestin-based estrous synchronization protocol with sorted semen in beef heifers (2012)
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