D. M. Grieger
Researcher
Also affiliated: Kansas State University (2023)
Graduate Student Researcher
Research Areas
Biography and Research Information
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D. M. Grieger's research focuses on livestock management and reproductive technologies in beef herds. Recent publications examine the assessment of novel semen evaluation technologies and breed comparisons in yearling beef bulls, as well as the sire distribution of calves resulting from fixed-time artificial insemination followed by immediate natural service. Collaborations include work with A. R. Hartman, K. E. Fike, E. D. McCabe, and D. R. Jacobs, all affiliated with the Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station. Grieger's scholarship includes two publications and one citation, with an h-index of 1, indicating early-stage research activity.
Metrics
- h-index: 1
- Publications: 2
- Citations: 1
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)
Collaboration Network
Top Collaborators
- Assessment of Novel Semen Evaluation Technologies and Breed Comparisons in Yearling Beef Bulls
- 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
- Assessment of Novel Semen Evaluation Technologies and Breed Comparisons in Yearling Beef Bulls
- 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
- 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
- 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
- Assessment of Novel Semen Evaluation Technologies and Breed Comparisons in Yearling Beef Bulls
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