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  • 29. Vasoactivity and Vasoconstriction Changes in Cattle Related to Time off Toxic Endophyte-Infected Tall Fescue.
    Klotz JL, Aiken GE, Bussard JR, Foote AP, Harmon DL, Goff BM, Schrick FN, Strickland JR.
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  • 32. Intake, digestion, and N metabolism in steers fed endophyte-free, ergot alkaloid-producing endophyte-infected, or nonergot alkaloid-producing endophyte-infected fescue hay.
    Matthews AK, Poore MH, Huntington GB, Green JT.
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  • 34. Effects of fescue type and sampling date on the ruminal disappearance kinetics of autumn-stockpiled tall fescue.
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  • 35. Alterations in hemograms and serum biochemical analytes of steers after prolonged consumption of endophyte-infected tall fescue.
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  • 40. Use of dried distillers grains throughout a beef production system: effects on stocker and finishing performance, carcass characteristics, and fatty acid composition of beef.
    Buttrey EK, McCollum FT, Jenkins KH, Patterson JM, Clark BE, Luebbe MK, Lawrence TE, MacDonald JC.
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