Ivan R Thomas Data-verified
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Ivan R. Thomas's research investigates methods for improving pastureland and mitigating livestock toxicosis. His work includes studies on the use of red clover extract to address issues associated with tall fescue toxicosis, a condition affecting grazing animals. Additionally, Thomas has explored the benefits of intercropping, specifically examining the combination of sorghum sudan grass and cowpea for enhanced summer pasture productivity.
He has co-authored publications with colleagues at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, including Ken Coffey and Michael P. Popp. Thomas's recent publications date up to 2023, indicating ongoing activity in his research areas.
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- Publications: 2
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PSVI-5 Using Red Clover Extract to Mitigate Tall Fescue Toxicosis (2023)
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- PSXII-16 Intercropped Sorghum Sudan Grass and Cowpea for Improved Summer Pasture
- PSVI-5 Using Red Clover Extract to Mitigate Tall Fescue Toxicosis
- PSXII-16 Intercropped Sorghum Sudan Grass and Cowpea for Improved Summer Pasture
- PSVI-5 Using Red Clover Extract to Mitigate Tall Fescue Toxicosis
- PSXII-16 Intercropped Sorghum Sudan Grass and Cowpea for Improved Summer Pasture
- PSVI-5 Using Red Clover Extract to Mitigate Tall Fescue Toxicosis
- PSVI-5 Using Red Clover Extract to Mitigate Tall Fescue Toxicosis
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