Biography and Research Information
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Ronelson Stinfil's research investigates the impacts of ground red clover on the nutrient intake and digestibility of lambs fed novel endophyte-infected fescue. This work contributes to understanding dietary strategies for livestock, particularly in the context of forage quality and animal nutrition. Stinfil has one publication, co-authored with Ken Coffey of the Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station, indicating collaborative efforts within agricultural research.
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- Publications: 1
Selected Publications
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PSXII-28 Impacts of ground red clover on nutrient intake and digestibility in lambs fed with novel endophyte-infected fescue. (2025)
Collaboration Network
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Christine C. Nieman
Arkansas Department of Education (US)
1 shared publication
- PSXII-28 Impacts of ground red clover on nutrient intake and digestibility in lambs fed with novel endophyte-infected fescue.
Ken Coffey
University of Arkansas at Fayetteville
1 shared publication
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- PSXII-28 Impacts of ground red clover on nutrient intake and digestibility in lambs fed with novel endophyte-infected fescue.
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