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Last published 2023
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K. C. Olson

Researcher

Also affiliated: Kansas State University (2023)

Graduate Student Researcher

1 h-index 2 pubs 1 cited

Biography and Research Information

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K. C. Olson's research focuses on the impact of various management and environmental factors on livestock and rangeland ecosystems. Their work includes investigations into the effects of prescribed fire timing and intensity on forage production, botanical composition, and soil cover in rangelands, particularly in areas with invasive species like Caucasian bluestem. Olson has also studied the influence of dietary supplements and feed additives, such as almond hulls, biuret, and lasalocid, on the growth performance of growing cattle and yearling calves. This research contributes to understanding how grazing management practices and nutritional strategies can optimize livestock production while potentially improving rangeland health.

Metrics

  • h-index: 1
  • Publications: 2
  • Citations: 1

Selected Publications

  • Effects of Biuret and Lasalocid (Bovatec) Inclusion into a Commercial Mineral Supplement on Growth Performance of Yearling Calves Grazing in the Kansas Flint Hills (2023)
    Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station Research Reports DOI OpenAlex
  • Effects of Late-Summer Prescribed Fire on Botanical Composition, Soil Cover, and Forage Production in Caucasian Bluestem-Infested Rangeland in the Kansas Smoky Hills: Year 4 of 5 (2023)
    Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station Research Reports 1 citation DOI OpenAlex
  • Effects of Altering Supplementation Frequency During the Pre-Partum Period of Beef Cows Grazing Dormant Native Range (2016)
    Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station Research Reports DOI OpenAlex

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