M. Frahm
Researcher
Also affiliated: Kansas State University (2022)
Graduate Student Researcher
Research Areas
Biography and Research Information
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M. Frahm's research focuses on animal science, specifically investigating factors that impact livestock performance and health. Their work has examined the effects of different mineral types and burn dates on stocker steer gains and fly numbers in native rangelands. Additionally, Frahm has studied the influence of implants, clover, and fescue variety on stocker steer performance in a multi-year evaluation. These studies contribute to understanding best practices in livestock management and nutrition. Frahm has co-authored publications with J. K. Farney and T. Bottorff, both affiliated with the Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station.
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- h-index: 1
- Publications: 2
- Citations: 4
Selected Publications
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Stocker Steer Gains and Fly Numbers as Impacted by Burn Date and Type of Mineral on Tallgrass Native Range – Year 3 (2022)
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- Stocker Steer Gains and Fly Numbers as Impacted by Burn Date and Type of Mineral on Tallgrass Native Range – Year 3
- Evaluation of Implants, Clover, and Fescue Variety on Stocker Steers – Year 2
- Evaluation of Implants, Clover, and Fescue Variety on Stocker Steers – Year 2
- Evaluation of Implants, Clover, and Fescue Variety on Stocker Steers – Year 2
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