K. J. Suhr Data-verified
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K. J. Suhr's research focuses on livestock management and nutrition, specifically investigating factors that influence the performance and well-being of beef cattle. Their work has examined the impact of bunk space requirements when cattle are limit-fed high-energy diets, as well as the effects of prescribed fire timing on stocker cattle performance and native plant composition in pasture settings.
Further investigations have explored the efficacy of various mineral supplements containing feed additives for calves grazing native grass pastures. This includes evaluating whether biuret, with or without Bovatec, improves growth performance and assessing the importance of managing mineral supplement intake for calves on Flint Hills native grass pastures. Collaborations include research with Z. L. DeBord and M. G. Pflughoeft, both at the Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station.
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- Publications: 4
Selected Publications
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Bunk Space Requirements for Growing Beef Cattle Limit-Fed a High-Energy Corn and Corn Co-Product Diet (2022)
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Effects of Prescribed Fire Timing on Stocker Cattle Performance and Native Plant Composition: Year 3 of 6 (2022)
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Inclusion of Biuret With or Without Bovatec in a Commercial Mineral Supplement Did Not Improve Growth Performance of Yearling Calves Grazing Native Grass: Year 1 of 2 (2022)
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Managing the Intake of Mineral Supplements that Contain Feed Additives for Beef Calves Grazing Flint Hills Native Grass Pasture is Important (2021)
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