A. R. Hartman Data-verified
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A. R. Hartman's research focuses on livestock reproduction and management, with recent publications investigating artificial insemination techniques in beef cattle. One study examined how the timing of insemination relative to estrus impacts pregnancy rates when using sex-sorted semen in beef heifers. Another publication assessed novel semen evaluation technologies and compared different breeds of yearling beef bulls. Additionally, Hartman's work has explored sire distribution patterns in beef herds utilizing fixed-time artificial insemination followed by immediate natural service exposure in cows and heifers. Hartman collaborates with researchers K. E. Fike, D. M. Grieger, E. D. McCabe, and D. R. Jacobs, all affiliated with the Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station, with whom multiple shared publications have been produced. Hartman's scholarly output includes 2 total publications and a current h-index of 1.
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- h-index: 1
- Publications: 2
- Citations: 2
Selected Publications
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Assessment of Novel Semen Evaluation Technologies and Breed Comparisons in Yearling Beef Bulls (2023)
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Sire Distribution of Calves in a Beef Herd with Use of Fixed Time Artificial Insemination Followed by Immediate Bull Exposure for Natural Service in Cows and Heifers (2023)
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Delayed Timing of Insemination Relative to Estrus Improves Pregnancy to Artificial Insemination With Sex-Sorted Semen in Beef Heifers (2023)
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