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1996 Publications
(listed by order of acceptance date)

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PARTICLE SIZE OF ROASTED SOYBEANS AND THE EFFECT ON MILK PRODUCTION OF DAIRY COWS
(Peer Reviewed Journal)
(12-Dec-96)
OMASAL SAMPLING TECHNIQUE FOR ASSESSING FERMENTATIVE DIGESTION IN THE FORESTOMACH OF DAIRY COWS
(Peer Reviewed Journal)
(11-Dec-96)
EXCRETION OF PURINE DERIVATIVES BY HOLSTEIN COWS ABOMASALLY INFUSED WITH INCREMENTAL AMOUNTS OF PURINES
(Peer Reviewed Journal)
(6-Dec-96)
EFFECTS OF SUPPLEMENTATION OF ENERGY OR RUMINALLY UNDEGRADED PROTEIN TO LACTATING COWS FED ALFALFA HAY OR SILAGE
(Peer Reviewed Journal)
(6-Dec-96)
UNREDUCED GAMETES IN BALL CLOVER AND ITS RELEVANCE IN WHITE CLOVER BREEDING
(Peer Reviewed Journal)
(1-Dec-96)
EFFECT OF STORAGE SYSTEM AND DRY MATTER CONTENT ON COMPOSITION OF ALFALFA SILAGE
(Peer Reviewed Journal)
(15-Nov-96)
PRODUCTIVITY OF MIXED-SPECIES "NATURAL" PASTURES UNDER INTENSIVE ROTATIONAL GRAZING
(Abstract Only)
(8-Nov-96)
FORAGE CONDITIONING LEVELS MEASURED BY LEACHATE CONDUCTIVITY
(Abstract Only)
(4-Nov-96)
COMPETITION AMONG THREE PREDOMINANT RUMINAL CELLULOLYTIC BACTERIA FOR CELLOBIOSE UNDER SUBSTRATE-UNLIMITED AND SUBSTRATE LIMITED CONDITIONS
(Peer Reviewed Journal)
(30-Oct-96)
FORMATION OF FORMATE AND HYDROGEN, AND FLUX OF REDUCING EQUIVALENTS AND CARBON IN RUMINOCOCCUS FLAVEFACIENS FD-1
(Peer Reviewed Journal)
(23-Oct-96)
COMPARISON OF THE PROTEOLYTIC ACTIVITY OF COMMERCIAL PROTEASES WITH STRAINED RUMINAL FLUID
(Peer Reviewed Journal)
(23-Oct-96)
EXPRESSION OF RESISTANCE BY TETRAPLOID AND DIPLOID LUCERNE GENOTYPES TO PHYTOPHTHORA MEDICAGINIS IS NOT INFLUENCED BY INOCULUM LEVEL OR BY TEMPERATURE
(Peer Reviewed Journal)
(14-Oct-96)
STRUCTURAL AND CHEMICAL CHANGES OF CELL WALL TYPES DURING STEM DEVELOPMENT:CONSEQUENCES FOR FIBER DEGRADATION BY RUMEN MICROFLORA
(Review Article)
(18-Sep-96)
FORMULATING DAIRY RATIONS: USING FIBER AND CARBOHYDRATE ANALYSES TO FORMULATE DAIRY RATIONS
(Proceedings)
(16-Sep-96)
IMPROVING ALFALFA UTILIZATION: BIOCHEMICAL STRATEGIES FOR IMPROVING ALFALFA UTILIZATION IN DAIRY PRODUCTION
(Proceedings)
(16-Sep-96)
SELECTING HIGH QUALITY FORAGE LEGUMES: IMPROVING PEST RESISTANCE AND QUALITY WHILE MAINTAINING YIELD AND PERSISTENCE
(Proceedings)
(16-Sep-96)
SILAGE INOCULATION: INOCULATION OF SILAGE AND ITS EFFECT ON SILAGE QUALITY
(Proceedings)
(16-Sep-96)
RUMINAL CELLULOLYTIC BACTERIA: PHYSIOLOGY, ECOLOGY, AND BEYOND
(Proceedings)
(16-Sep-96)
INTENSIVE FORAGE CONDITIONING: INTENSIVE CONDITIONING OF FORAGES TO INCREASE VALUE
(Proceedings)
(16-Sep-96)
FORMULATING DAIRY DIETS: ENHANCING PROFITABILITY AND REDUCING ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT
(Proceedings)
(16-Sep-96)
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