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    Wheat nitrogen response conditional on past yield and rainfall: A step in improving optimal nitrogen applications by Mills, Brian E., Brorsen, B. Wade, Tostão, Emilio, Biermacher, Jon T.

    “…Making precision nitrogen (N) application clearly profitable will likely require incorporating multiple sources of information. Low‐cost sources of information…”
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    How much will large-scale production of cell-cultured meat cost? by Garrison, Greg L., Biermacher, Jon T., Brorsen, B. Wade

    Published in Journal of agriculture and food research (01-12-2022)
    “…Cell-cultured meat has received favorable press and is being touted as a replacement for the entire livestock industry. The objective of the study was to…”
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    Switchgrass for forage and bioenergy: harvest and nitrogen rate effects on biomass yields and nutrient composition by Guretzky, John A, Biermacher, Jon T, Cook, Billy J, Kering, Maru K, Mosali, Jagadeesh

    Published in Plant and soil (01-02-2011)
    “…Switchgrass (Panicum virgatum L.) may have value as forage and a bioenergy feedstock. Our objective was to evaluate how harvest system and N fertilizer rates…”
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    Spatially varying wheat protein premiums by Chen, Yikuan, Brorsen, B. Wade, Biermacher, Jon T., Taylor, Mykel

    Published in Letters in spatial and resource sciences (01-12-2022)
    “…Many hard red winter wheat (HRWW) elevators in the northern United States test each truckload for protein and pay a premium based on the test. Other regions do…”
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    Economic assessment of using Bermudagrass stockpiling and annual cereal pasture to extend grazing in cow-calf operations by Sestak, Jacob, Biermacher, Jon T, Brorsen, B Wade, Rogers, James K

    Published in Translational animal science (01-01-2024)
    “…Abstract Bermudagrass (Cynodon dactylon L.) stockpiling and cool-season annual pastures can extend grazing seasons in cow-calf operations and reduce winter…”
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    Institutional Solutions for the Economic Problem of Feral Hogs by ShalekBriski, Abby, Brorsen, B. Wade, Biermacher, Jon T.

    Published in Applied economic perspectives and policy (01-09-2021)
    “…Feral hogs destroy crops, encroach upon green spaces, destroy habitat of endangered species, and can be aggressive towards humans. Despite individuals…”
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    Bioenergy for Cattle and Cars: A Switchgrass Production System that Engages Cattle Producers by Mosali, Jagadeesh, Biermacher, Jon T., Cook, Billy, Blanton, John

    Published in Agronomy journal (01-07-2013)
    “…Switchgrass (Panicum virgatum L.) produced for bioenergy is expected to compete with land resources used for stocker cattle (Bos taurus) grazing in the…”
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    Design of the rainfall index annual forage program by ShalekBriski, Abby, Brorsen, Wade, Rogers, James K, Biermacher, Jon T, Marburger, David, Edwards, Jeff

    Published in Agricultural finance review (21-01-2021)
    “…PurposeThe authors determine the effectiveness of the Rainfall Index Annual Forage Program (RIAFP) in offsetting yield risk of winter annual forage growers…”
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    Foliar applied zinc and the performance of pecan trees by Hounnou, Leon, Wade Brorsen, B., Biermacher, Jon T., Rohla, Charles T.

    Published in Journal of plant nutrition (16-03-2019)
    “…Pecan [Carya illinoinensis (Wang.) C. Koch.] trees were given four treatments: (i) control (no zinc application) (ii) DeltAg Zinc Plus® applied in fall, at…”
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    Marginal cost of delivering switchgrass feedstock and producing cellulosic ethanol at multiple biorefineries by Haque, Mohua, Epplin, Francis M., Biermacher, Jon T., Holcomb, Rodney B., Kenkel, Philip L.

    Published in Biomass & bioenergy (01-07-2014)
    “…Limited information is available regarding the change in cost to deliver dedicated energy crop feedstock as the quantity of required feedstock increases. The…”
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    Economic Feasibility of Using Switchgrass Pasture to Produce Beef Cattle Gain and Bioenergy Feedstock by Biermacher, Jon T., Haque, Mohua, Mosali, Jagadeesh, Rogers, James K.

    Published in Bioenergy research (01-09-2017)
    “…Integration of switchgrass ( Panicum virgatum L.) into livestock production systems has potential to improve farm economics and encourage development of a…”
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    Effects of Pruning at Planting on Pecan Trunk Development and Total Shoot Growth by Ouedraogo, Frederic B., Brorsen, B. Wade, Biermacher, Jon T., Rohla, Charles T.

    Published in HortTechnology (Alexandria, Va.) (01-04-2020)
    “…Pecan ( Carya illinoinensis ) trees were pruned using varying intensities at planting to determine the effect of pruning on trunk development and shoot growth…”
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    What is the Cow-Calf Economics of Genetic Panel Scores for Feedlot Traits? by Garrison, Greg L., Brorsen, B. Wade, Biermacher, Jon T., DeVuyst, Eric A., Bancroft, Andrew, Whitley, Evan M.

    “…Past research has only studied genetic panel scores and feedlot performance. This research combines impacts of genetic panel scores on a cow-calf operation…”
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    Effect of Potassium and Nitrogen Fertilizer on Switchgrass Productivity and Nutrient Removal Rates under Two Harvest Systems on a Low Potassium Soil by Kering, Maru K., Butler, Twain J., Biermacher, Jon T., Mosali, Jagadeesh, Guretzky, John A.

    Published in Bioenergy research (01-03-2013)
    “…Biomass demand for energy will lead to utilization of marginal, low fertility soil. Application of fertilizer to such soil may increase switchgrass ( Panicum…”
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    Effect of Irrigation Method on Tree Growth, Foliar Nutrient Levels, and Nut Characteristics of Young Pecan Trees in the Southern Great Plains by ShalekBriski, Abby, Brorsen, B. Wade, Biermacher, Jon T., Rohla, Charles T., Chaney, Will

    Published in HortTechnology (Alexandria, Va.) (01-04-2019)
    “…Although irrigation is a common practice in pecan ( Carya illinoinensis ) orchards, the effects of different methods of irrigation on young tree growth, nut…”
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    Rising Plate Meter Calibrations for Forage Mass of Wheat and Rye by Cho, Whoi, Brorsen, B. Wade, Biermacher, Jon T., Rogers, James K.

    “…Core Ideas The rising plate meter was useful in predicting forage mass. A quadratic functional form is favored for predicting forage mass using the rising…”
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    Production and Economics of Grazing Steers on Rye–Annual Ryegrass with Legumes or Fertilized with Nitrogen by Butler, Twain J, Biermacher, Jon T, Kering, Maru K, Interrante, Sindy M

    Published in Crop science (01-07-2012)
    “…Cool-season legumes have potential to replace N fertilizer in annual cool-season grass pastures, thus improving returns to producers. The objective of this…”
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    Harvest Timing Affects Switchgrass Production, Forage Nutritive Value, and Nutrient Removal by Kering, Maru K., Guretzky, John A., Interrante, Sindy M., Butler, Twain J., Biermacher, Jon T., Mosali, Jagadeesh

    Published in Crop science (01-07-2013)
    “…ABSTRACT Switchgrass (Panicum virgatum L.) has potential for both bioenergy and forage. The objectives of this experiment were to (i) determine whether…”
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    Expected Economic Potential of Substituting Legumes for Nitrogen in Bermudagrass Pastures by Biermacher, Jon T., Reuter, Ryan, Kering, Maru K., Rogers, James K., Blanton, John, Guretzky, John A., Butler, Twain J.

    Published in Crop science (01-07-2012)
    “…ABSTRACT Grazing warm‐season grass pastures with stocker cattle (Bos taurus) is an important economic activity in the southern Great Plains, and substantial…”
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    Production and Economics of Steers Grazing Tall Fescue with Annual Legumes or Fertilized with Nitrogen by Interrante, Sindy M, Biermacher, Jon T, Kering, Maru K, Butler, Twain J

    Published in Crop science (01-07-2012)
    “…Use of cool-season forage legumes may decrease production costs and improve returns to beef cattle (Bos spp.) producers. The objective of this 3-yr field study…”
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