T. Bottorff
Researcher
Also affiliated: Kansas State University (2022)
Graduate Student Researcher
Research Areas
Biography and Research Information
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T. Bottorff's research focuses on livestock management and nutrition, investigating the impact of different feed strategies and environmental factors on animal performance. Their work includes evaluating the effects of corn type and supplementation methods on grazing steers, as well as assessing the influence of implants, clover, and fescue varieties on stocker steers. Bottorff has co-authored publications with collaborators J. K. Farney and M. Frahm from the Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station. With a total of two publications and five citations, Bottorff's scholarship includes work published in 2022.
Metrics
- h-index: 1
- Publications: 2
- Citations: 5
Selected Publications
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Effect of Corn Type and Form of Supplement on Grazing Steers (2022)
Collaboration Network
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- Effect of Corn Type and Form of Supplement on Grazing Steers
- Evaluation of Implants, Clover, and Fescue Variety on Stocker Steers – Year 2
- Evaluation of Implants, Clover, and Fescue Variety on Stocker Steers – Year 2
- Evaluation of Implants, Clover, and Fescue Variety on Stocker Steers – Year 2
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