J. C. Jaeger
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Also affiliated: Australian National University (1952–2011); United States Geological Survey (1969); University of Tasmania (1936–1950); Dalhousie University (1969); Geoscience Australia (1956); Kansas State University (2022); Harvard University Press (1948); SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory (1984); Johnson University (2021–2022); Stanford Synchrotron Radiation Lightsource (1984); Hays Medical Center (2022); Agricultural Research Center (2022); Dallas Baptist University (2007); European Organization for Nuclear Research (1984); Carnegie Mellon University (1991); Stanford University (1984)
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Biography and Research Information
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J. C. Jaeger's research interests are primarily focused on livestock production, specifically in the areas of animal nutrition and reproductive physiology in beef cattle. Recent publications investigate the impact of feeding intervals on the finishing performance of beef steers and the effects of intensive early stocking and early weaning on puberty onset and reproductive success in beef replacement heifers. Additionally, Jaeger has published on pasture management, examining vegetation and animal production in areas treated for weed control.
With a distinguished academic record, Jaeger holds an h-index of 38 and has authored 136 publications, which have garnered over 27,000 citations. This body of work reflects a sustained contribution to the field of agricultural science and animal husbandry.
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- h-index: 39
- Publications: 135
- Citations: 27,301
Selected Publications
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Vegetation and Animal Production in Pastures Sprayed for Western Ragweed Control (2022)
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