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Authors: Montgomery, JL Allen, VG Pond, KR Miller, MF Wester, DB Brown, CP Evans, R Bagley, CP Ivy, RL Fontenot, JP
Citation: Jl. Montgomery et al., Tasco-Forage: IV. Influence of a seaweed extract applied to tall fescue pastures on sensory characteristics, shelf-life, and vitamin E status in feedlot-finished steers, J ANIM SCI, 79(4), 2001, pp. 884-894

Authors: Allen, VG Pond, KR Saker, KE Fontenot, JP Bagley, CP Ivy, RL Evans, RR Brown, CP Miller, MF Montgomery, JL Dettle, TM Wester, DB
Citation: Vg. Allen et al., Tasco-Farage: III. Influence of a seaweed extract on performance, monocyteimmune cell response, and carcass characteristics in feedlot-finished steers, J ANIM SCI, 79(4), 2001, pp. 1032-1040

Authors: Merkel, RC Pond, KR Burns, JC Fisher, DS
Citation: Rc. Merkel et al., Rate and extent of dry matter digestibility in sacco of both oven- and freeze-dried Paraserianthes falcataria, Calliandra calothyrsus, and Gliricidiasepium, TROP AGR, 77(1), 2000, pp. 1-5

Authors: Luginbuhl, JM Pond, KR Burns, JC Fisher, DS
Citation: Jm. Luginbuhl et al., Intake and chewing behavior of steers consuming switchgrass preserved as hay or silage, J ANIM SCI, 78(7), 2000, pp. 1983-1989

Authors: Merkel, RC Simanihuruk, K Ginting, SP Sianipar, J Batubara, LP Pond, KR
Citation: Rc. Merkel et al., Growth potential of five sheep genotypes in Indonesia, SMALL RUMIN, 34(1), 1999, pp. 11-14

Authors: Merkel, RC Pond, KR Burns, JC Fisher, DS
Citation: Rc. Merkel et al., Intake, digestibility and nitrogen utilization of three tropical tree legumes I. As sole feeds compared to Asystasia intrusa and Brachiaria brizantha, ANIM FEED S, 82(1-2), 1999, pp. 91-106

Authors: Merkel, RC Pond, KR Burns, JC Fisher, DS
Citation: Rc. Merkel et al., Intake, digestibility and nitrogen utilization of three tropical tree legumes II. As protein supplements, ANIM FEED S, 82(1-2), 1999, pp. 107-120

Authors: LaCasha, PA Brady, HA Allen, VG Richardson, CR Pond, KR
Citation: Pa. Lacasha et al., Voluntary intake, digestibility, and subsequent selection of Matua bromegrass, coastal bermudagrass, and alfalfa hays by yearling horses, J ANIM SCI, 77(10), 1999, pp. 2766-2773
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