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Livestock and Forestry Research Station
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T. Hess's research focuses on livestock nutrition and pasture management, particularly concerning growing cattle. Recent publications investigate the efficacy of different feed supplements, such as bambermycin and monensin, when offered in mineral supplements to steer calves grazing small-grain pastures. Further research evaluates supplementation strategies for calves on bermudagrass pastures and explores the potential of using moderate-quality bermudagrass baleage as a means to extend wheat pasture availability. Hess has a publication record of 46 articles, with a total of 442 citations and an h-index of 11. Key collaborators include E. B. Kegley, Donald S. Hubbell, D. S. Hubbell, and William L. Galyen, all affiliated with the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville or the Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station.
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- h-index: 11
- Publications: 45
- Citations: 445
Selected Publications
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Can moderate-quality bermudagrass baleage be used to stretch wheat pasture?* (2024)
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- Effects of bambermycin or monensin offered in self-fed mineral supplements on performance of growing steer calves grazing small-grain pastures
- Evaluating supplementation programs for growing calves grazing bermudagrass pastures
- Can moderate-quality bermudagrass baleage be used to stretch wheat pasture?*
- Effects of bambermycin or monensin offered in self-fed mineral supplements on performance of growing steer calves grazing small-grain pastures
- Evaluating supplementation programs for growing calves grazing bermudagrass pastures
- Can moderate-quality bermudagrass baleage be used to stretch wheat pasture?*
- Effects of bambermycin or monensin offered in self-fed mineral supplements on performance of growing steer calves grazing small-grain pastures
- Evaluating supplementation programs for growing calves grazing bermudagrass pastures
- Can moderate-quality bermudagrass baleage be used to stretch wheat pasture?*
- Effects of bambermycin or monensin offered in self-fed mineral supplements on performance of growing steer calves grazing small-grain pastures
- Can moderate-quality bermudagrass baleage be used to stretch wheat pasture?*
- Evaluating supplementation programs for growing calves grazing bermudagrass pastures
- Can moderate-quality bermudagrass baleage be used to stretch wheat pasture?*
- Effects of bambermycin or monensin offered in self-fed mineral supplements on performance of growing steer calves grazing small-grain pastures
- Effects of bambermycin or monensin offered in self-fed mineral supplements on performance of growing steer calves grazing small-grain pastures
- Effects of bambermycin or monensin offered in self-fed mineral supplements on performance of growing steer calves grazing small-grain pastures
- Can moderate-quality bermudagrass baleage be used to stretch wheat pasture?*
- Evaluating supplementation programs for growing calves grazing bermudagrass pastures
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