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    Biomass Yield and Nutrient Removal Rates of Perennial Grasses under Nitrogen Fertilization by Kering, M. K., Butler, T. J., Biermacher, J. T., Guretzky, J. A.

    Published in Bioenergy research (01-03-2012)
    “…Perennial grasses may provide a renewable source of biomass for energy production. Biomass yield, nutrient concentrations, and nutrient removal rates of…”
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    Biomass Yield and Nutrient Responses of Switchgrass to Phosphorus Application by Kering, M. K., Biermacher, J. T., Butler, T. J., Mosali, J., Guretzky, J. A.

    Published in Bioenergy research (01-03-2012)
    “…Increasing desire for renewable energy sources has increased research on biomass energy crops in marginal areas with low potential for food and fiber crop…”
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    Relationships between fed cattle traits and Igenity panel scores by DeVuyst, E.A, Biermacher, J.T, Lusk, J.L, Mateescu, R.G, Blanton, J.B. Jr, Swigert, J.S, Cook, B.J, Reuter, R.R

    Published in Journal of animal science (01-05-2011)
    “…Although several previous studies have identified associations between cattle carcass characteristics and various SNP, comparatively little work has sought to…”
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    Relationships between fed cattle traits and Igenity panel scores1 by DeVuyst, E. A., Biermacher, J. T., Lusk, J. L., Mateescu, R. G., Blanton, J. B., Swigert, J. S., Cook, B. J., Reuter, R. R.

    Published in Journal of animal science (01-05-2011)
    “…ABSTRACT Although several previous studies have identified associations between cattle carcass characteristics and various SNP, comparatively little work has…”
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    Cropping systems for the Southern Great Plains of the United States as influenced by federal policy by Biermacher, Jon T., Epplin, Francis M., Keim, Kent R.

    Published in Renewable agriculture and food systems (01-06-2006)
    “…The majority of cropland in the rain-fed region of the North Central District of Oklahoma in the US is seeded with winter wheat (Triticum aestivum) and most of…”
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