Resultados de búsqueda - "molasses"

  1. Uso del maíz y la harina de yuca en mezclas simples para criar terneras de lechería por Valdivieso Carrion, Alfonso, Alba, Jorge de

    Publicado 2025
    “…Both rations contained equal amounts of copra meal, sesame oil meal, wheat bran, molasses and 5% skim milk powder. No differences were found between the two rations in gain weights from birth to four months. …”
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  2. Water intake and nutrient balances of Holstein X Boran cows fed a low-quality tropical diet por Jenet, A., Yimegnuhal, A., Tegegne, Azage, Fernández Rivera, S., Kreuzer, M.

    Publicado 2004
    “…The crossbred cows had ad libitum access to water and a dried maize stover/lablab mixture (3:1), and received 3.2 kg of concentrate (wheat bran, molasses, bone meal) and 3 kg of fresh Napier grass per day. …”
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  3. Feed quality and feeding level effects on faecal composition in East African cattle farming systems por Ali, A.I.M., Wassie, Shimels Eshete, Joergensen, R.G., Korir, Daniel, Goopy, John P., Butterbach-Bahl, Klaus, Merbold, Lutz, Dickhoefer, U., Schlecht, Eva

    Publicado 2021
    “…In experiment 2, Holstein × Boran heifers were offered a poor-quality roughage diet without supplement, with sweet potato vine silage or with a urea-molasses block. These two supplements did not affect the fecal chemical composition or fungal C but increased bacterial C concentrations in feces. …”
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  4. Measuring distortions to agricultural incentives for value chain analysis: Evidence from Indian value chains por Tokgoz, Simla, Majeed, Fahd

    Publicado 2019
    “…Producers of downstream products such as ethanol and molasses are taxed, whereas the crushing industry is subsidised. …”
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  5. A comparison of two complete feed blocks based on sorghum stover of two different cultivars on weight gain in sheep and economy of feeding por Samireddypalle, A., Khan, A.A., Ravi, D., Blümmel, Michael

    Publicado 2010
    “…Concentrate component consisted of bran and husks/hulls (18%), oilcakes (18%), molasses (8%) with the rest contributed by maize grain, urea, minerals and vitamins. …”
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  6. Avaliaçao agronômica da Cratylia argentea na zona da Mata de Minas Gerais por Xavier, Deise Ferreira, Carvalho, Margarida Mesquita

    Publicado 1996
    “…The Zona da Mata region of Minas Gerais, Brazil, is characterized by mountainous topography, the presence of low fertility, highly acidic red-yellow latosols, and the predominance of naturalized pastures of molasses grass (Melinis minutiflora). In studies carried out in the area, Cratylia argentea showed slow initial growth but, after establishment, produced high amounts of dry matter, with a crude protein content between 20 percent and 28 percent. …”
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  7. The Effect of Increasing Chicken Manure Levels in Supplemental Diets for Lactating Galla Goats on Milk Production por Nyakalo, M.S. Badamana, Wanyoike, M.

    Publicado 1989
    “…The diets composed of maize germ, wheat bran, molasses, and poultry waste constituting 0, 15, 30 and 45% of the total mixture replacing cotton seed cake as a convetional protein source. …”
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  8. Cost benefit and risk analysis of biofuel production in Pakistan por Naureen, Asma

    Publicado 2013
    “…It indicated that 8%, 30% and 44% decrease in prices of switchgrass, cane molasses and corn, respectively, could make net returns for biofuels positive. …”
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  9. Assessing agricultural market integration of Cambodia within and beyond ASEAN por Ajmani, Manmeet Singh, Joshi, Pramod Kumar, Roy, Devesh, Renjini, V. R.

    Publicado 2019
    “…There is also scope for regional cooperation in traditional exports such as “rice,” “manioc (cassava),” “molasses,” and “pepper” between Cambodia and other Southeast Asian countries for which both the export potential and intra-ASEAN competition are high. …”
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  10. Vernonia amygdalina as a supplement to teff straw (Eragrostis tef) fed to Ethiopian Menz sheep por Bonsi, M.L.K., Osuji, P.O., Tuah, A.K., Umunna, N.N.

    Publicado 1995
    “…In experiment 2, 25 growing Ethiopian Menz type sheep, were fed teff straw alone or supplemented with 120 g (DM) of either boiled (B) or soaked (S) fresh vernonia with or without molasses (M) (50 g). SC lost by boiling fresh vernonia for 15, 30, 45 or 60 min was determined. …”
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  11. Supplementing tropical cattle for improved nutrient utilization and reduced enteric methane emissions por Ali, Asep I.M, Wassie, Shimels Eshete, Korir, Daniel, Merbold, Lutz, Goopy, John P., Butterbach-Bahl, Klaus, Dickhoefer, Uta, Schlecht, Eva

    Publicado 2019
    “…Given their high nitrogen (N) concentration and low costs, sweet potato vine silage (SPVS) and urea-molasses blocks (UMB) are recommended supplements for tropical regions; therefore, they were investigated in this study. …”
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  12. Effects of supplementary feeding and suckling intensity on postpartum reproductive performance of small East African Zebu cows por Tegegne, Azage, Entwistle, K.W., Mukasa-Mugerwa, E.

    Publicado 1992
    “…Cows were allocated based on calving body weight to either receive a supplementary feed of molasses blocks containing 10 percent urea or to serve as controls and to be grazed only. …”
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  13. The relationship of farm surroundings and local infestation pressure to pest management in cultivated Passiflora species in Colombia? por Wyckhuys, Kris A.G., López Acosta, F.J., Rojas, M., Ocampo, J

    Publicado 2010
    “…In all, 15 potential baits were used, of which sugarcane molasses and protein hydrolysate proved popular. Farm surroundings and crop type affected farmers' use of baited traps, with traps commonly used in purple passionfruit orchards and employed in 100% farms surrounded by coffee plantations. …”
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  14. Effect of dietary protein supplementation on the resistance of lambs to artificial infection with haemonchus contortus - preliminary results por Haile, Aynalem, Tembely, S., Baker, R.L., Anindo, D.O., Mukasa-Mugerwa, E., Rege, J.E.O., Yami, A.

    Publicado 1998
    “…The nutritional control group of lambs were maintained on a basal diet of hay offered ad libitum, while the second and third nutrition treatments consisted, in addition to the basal diet, of supplements of cotton seed cake (165 g head-1 day-1) and urea molasses blocks (150 g head-1 day-1), respectively. …”
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  15. Evaluación al sacrificio en cabritos provenientes de los sistemas de crianza intensivo y extensivo por Samame, M, Lozano, E, Bernal, S.

    Publicado 2022
    “…Fifteen animals had been raised with an intensive feeding system using sugar cane pods supplemented with molasses and a raw protein mixture made up of 40% poultry waste and 60% cotton seed meal. …”
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  16. Climate change and variability impacts on grazing herds: Insights from a system dynamics approach for semi‐arid Australian rangelands por Godde, Cécile M., Dizyee, Kanar, Ash, Andrew, Thornton, Philip K., Sloat, Lindsey L., Roura, Eugeni, Henderson, Benjamin B., Herrero, Mario

    Publicado 2019
    “…Climate contributed the most to the variance in stocking rates, followed by forage productivity levels and feeding supplementation practices (with or without urea and molasses). While intensification strategies and favourable climates increased long‐term herd sizes, they also resulted in larger reductions in animal numbers during droughts and raised total enteric methane emissions. …”
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  17. Digesta passage and nutrient digestibility in Boran steers at low feed intake levels por Ali, A.I.M., Wassie, Shimels Eshete, Korir, Daniel, Goopy, John P., Merbold, Lutz, Butterbach-Bahl, Klaus, Dickhoefer, U., Schlecht, Eva

    Publicado 2019
    “…Diets MER80, MER60 and MER40 only consisted of Rhodes grass hay (RGH), whereas diet MER100 contained (as fed) 83% RGH, 8% cotton seed meal and 9% sugarcane molasses. Feed intake differed between treatments (p < .001) and ranged from 40 ± 0.6 g dry matter (DM) per kg of metabolic weight (kg0.75) in MER40 to 81 ± 1.3 g DM in MER100. …”
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  18. Camels and cattle respond differently in milk phenol excretion and milk fatty acid profile to free ranging conditions in East-African rangelands por Leparmarai, Paul Taipa, Kunz, Carmen, Mwangi, David Miano, Gluecks, Ilona V., Kreuzer, Michael, Marquardt, Svenja

    Publicado 2021
    “…Half of each group received a urea-molasses supplement at night. Intakes of nutrients and phenols were estimated through scan sampling. …”
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