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Last published 2022
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J. K. Farney

Researcher

Also affiliated: Kansas State University (2022)

Graduate Student Researcher

1 pubs

Biography and Research Information

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J. K. Farney's research focuses on animal science, specifically the nutrition and management of livestock. Their work has investigated the impact of various factors on stocker steer performance, including different corn types and supplementation strategies, as well as the effects of grazing management practices like burn dates and mineral supplementation on native ranges. Farney has also examined the influence of implants, clover, and fescue varieties on stocker steer gains, and compared different finishing diets for cattle, such as self-feeders versus total-mixed rations. Additionally, their research has explored grazing options for growing heifers and the optimal timing and rates of nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium fertilization for established endophyte-free tall fescue. Farney has collaborated with researchers M. Frahm, T. Bottorff, D. W. Sweeney, and J. L. Moyer at the Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station.

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  • Publications: 1

Selected Publications

  • Comparison of Finishing Cattle on Self-Feeder or Total-Mixed Ration (2022)
    Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station Research Reports DOI OpenAlex
  • Evaluation of Grazing Options During Summer for Growing Heifers – Year 2 (2022)
    Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station Research Reports DOI OpenAlex
  • Effect of Corn Type and Form of Supplement on Grazing Steers (2022)
    Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station Research Reports 4 citations DOI OpenAlex
  • Stocker Steer Gains and Fly Numbers as Impacted by Burn Date and Type of Mineral on Tallgrass Native Range – Year 3 (2022)
    Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station Research Reports 3 citations DOI OpenAlex
  • Nitrogen Fertilizer Timing and Phosphorus and Potassium Fertilization Rates for Established Endophyte-Free Tall Fescue: Year 3 (2021)
    Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station Research Reports DOI OpenAlex
  • Nitrogen, Phosphorus, and Potassium Fertilization for Newly Established Tall Fescue (2017)
    Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station Research Reports DOI OpenAlex

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