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2006 Ecology/Physiology Workgroup

Southern Pasture & Forage Crop Improvement Conference

Ecology & Physiology Workgroup – 2006

Wayne Coblentz, Chair,

Currently, US Dairy Forage Research Center, Marshfield WI

Fermentation Characteristics of Round-Bale Silages R.E. Muck, US Dairy Forage Research Center, Marshfield, WI

Bale Silage Production Issues Mike McCormick, LSU Ag. Center, Franklinton, LA

Feeding Characteristics of Round-Bale Silages Eric Vanzant, University of Kentucky

Rain Damage and Spontaneous Heating in Southern Forages Harvested as Hay Wayne Coblentz, Currently, US Dairy Forage Research Center, Marshfield, WI

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