All Current Publications
Document Type
Factsheet
Publication Date
6-1-2003
Abstract
Corn is known as a forage crop that has the potential of yielding more energy per acre than any other forage crop in the U.S. Additionally, corn has an advantage as a winter grazing crop because its stem cures well, it stands above the snow, and it stands up in windy conditions as well as providing a windbreak for cattle grazing it.
Recommended Citation
ZoBell, Dale; Synder, Don; Olson, Ken; and Wiedmeier, Randall, "Winter Grazing Standing Corn Plants for Beef Cows Under Maintenance Conditions" (2003). All Current Publications. Paper 469.
https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/extension_curall/469