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    Partitioning of Forage Mass and Nutritive Value in Sunn Hemp Leaf and Stem Components by Lepcha, Isaac, Naumann, Harley D.

    Published in International journal of agronomy (18-08-2021)
    “…Sunn hemp (SH; Crotalaria juncea L.) is a fast-growing, annual, warm-season tropical legume that could complement less productive cool-season forages such as…”
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    Nutritional Aspects of Ecologically Relevant Phytochemicals in Ruminant Production by Tedeschi, Luis O, Muir, James P, Naumann, Harley D, Norris, Aaron B, Ramírez-Restrepo, Carlos A, Mertens-Talcott, Susanne U

    Published in Frontiers in veterinary science (05-03-2021)
    “…This review provides an update of ecologically relevant phytochemicals for ruminant production, focusing on their contribution to advancing nutrition…”
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    Previous legume crop influences winter barley yield, N fertilizer response, and malting quality in Missouri by Maw, Michael Joseph William, Lepcha, Isaac, Naumann, Harley D.

    Published in Legume science (01-12-2023)
    “…The rapid growth in the craft brewing industry is increasing the demand for winter barley production. Little recent research exists on producing winter barley…”
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    Stable isotopes provide evidence that condensed tannins from sericea lespedeza are degraded by ruminal microbes by O. S. van Cleef, Flavia, B. Dubeux, José C., Wheeler, Chrisee S., V. García, Carlos C., Ruiz-Moreno, Martin, Sollenberger, Lynn E., B. Vendramini, João M., DiLorenzo, Nicolas, Naumann, Harley D.

    Published in Scientific reports (22-08-2022)
    “…The objective of Trial 1 was to determine the effects of condensed tannins (CT) from sericea lespedeza [SL; Lespedeza cuneata (Dum. Cours.) G. Don] on in vitro…”
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    The Birds and the Bees: Producing Beef and Conservation Benefits on Working Grasslands by Keyser, Patrick D., Buehler, David A., Fike, John H., Finke, Deborah L., Fuhlendorf, Samuel D., Martin, James A., Naumann, Harley D., Smith, S. Ray

    Published in Agronomy (Basel) (01-08-2022)
    “…Globally, grasslands have been heavily degraded, more so than any other biome. Grasslands of the eastern U.S. are no exception to this trend and, consequently,…”
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    Seasonality affects leaf nutrient and condensed tannin concentration in southern African savannah browse by Naumann, Harley D., Cooper, Caitlyn E., Muir, James P.

    Published in African journal of ecology (01-06-2017)
    “…Trees that maintain some leaves throughout dry seasons become important ruminant browse depending on nutritive and antinutritive values. Leaves from seven tree…”
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    The role of condensed tannins in ruminant animal production: advances, limitations and future directions by Naumann, Harley D., Tedeschi, Luis O., Zeller, Wayne E., Huntley, Nichole F.

    Published in Revista brasileira de zootecnia (01-12-2017)
    “…ABSTRACT Tannins represent one of the most abundant polyphenolic compounds in plants. Tannins exist as a multitude of chemically unique entities in nature. The…”
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    Milk production, nitrogen utilization, and methane emissions of dairy cows grazing grass, forb, and legume-based pastures by Wilson, Randi L, Bionaz, Massimo, MacAdam, Jennifer W, Beauchemin, Karen A, Naumann, Harley D, Ates, Serkan

    Published in Journal of animal science (01-07-2020)
    “…Abstract Achieving high animal productivity without degrading the environment is the primary target in pasture-based dairy farming. This study investigated the…”
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    Herbage accumulation, nutritive value, and fatty acid profile of bermudagrass cultivars grown in different latitudes by Bretas, Igor L., Naumann, Harley D., Dubeux, Jose C. B., Vendramini, Joao M. B., Silva, Hiran M. S., Rios, Esteban, Queiroz, Luana M. D., Mawhinney, Thomas P.

    Published in Grass and forage science (01-06-2024)
    “…The geographical distribution of bermudagrass cultivars is limited by freezing events (<0°C), commonly associated with higher latitudes in the northern…”
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    Effect of molecular weight of condensed tannins from warm-season perennial legumes on ruminal methane production in vitro by Naumann, Harley D., Tedeschi, Luis O., Muir, James P., Lambert, Barry D., Kothmann, Merwyn M.

    Published in Biochemical systematics and ecology (01-10-2013)
    “…The objectives of the present study were to determine if the molecular weight of condensed tannins (CT) from warm-season perennial legumes affects the…”
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    189 Techniques in Teaching Forages to Animal Scientists by Naumann, Harley D

    Published in Journal of animal science (08-10-2021)
    “…Abstract How do you teach a plant-based course focused on forage physiology, production and management to an animal science student? How do you engage them and…”
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    Tissue composition and higher heating values differ among six bioenergy grasses by Wang, Ning, Torralbo, Fernando, Naumann, Harley D., Fritschi, Felix B.

    Published in Industrial crops and products (01-12-2023)
    “…Perennial crops are considered as one of the most promising substitutions for fossil fuels for both ethanol production and direct combustion, but the quality…”
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    Herbage Accumulation, Nutritive Value, and Regrowth Potential of Sunn Hemp at Different Harvest Regimens and Maturity by Lepcha, Isaac, Naumann, Harley D., Fritschi, Felix B., Kallenbach, Robert L.

    Published in Crop science (01-01-2019)
    “…Low productivity and nutritive value of cool‐season perennial forages, such as tall fescue [Schedonorus arundinaceus (Schreb.) Dumort.] during summer…”
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    Inclusion of cool‐ and warm‐season species in tall fescue swards for increased productivity by Corbin, Michael D., Nave, Renata L. G., Naumann, Harley D., Bates, Gary E., Boyer, Christopher, Almeida, Otávio G.

    Published in Agronomy journal (01-11-2024)
    “…Pasture systems that include cool‐ and warm‐season species have the potential to enhance tall fescue (TF) [Schedonorus arundinaceus (Schreb.) Dumort.] forage…”
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    Does adding legumes to tall fescue pastures before stockpiling improve productivity and animal performance? by Corbin, Michael D., Nave, Renata L. G., Naumann, Harley D., Bates, Gary E., Boyer, Christopher, Almeida, Otávio G.

    Published in Agronomy journal (01-11-2024)
    “…The rising prices of N fertilizer led to exploring cost‐saving efforts, such as intercropping cool‐ or warm‐season legumes serving as alternative sources of N…”
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    Lime or Phosphorus: Which is Best to Limit Broomsedge in Tall Fescue Pastures? by Blevins, Dale G., Hamilton, Elizabeth J., Remley, Melissa A., Massie, Matt D., Naumann, Harley D., Miles, Randall J.

    Published in Crop, forage & turfgrass management (01-12-2018)
    “…Core Ideas Broomsedge increases in low‐fertility tall fescue pastures. Phosphorus fertilization limits broomsedge increase in tall fescue pastures. Lime…”
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    Lime or phosphorus: Which is best to limit broomsedge in tall fescue pastures? by Blevins, Dale G., Hamilton, Elizabeth J., Remley, Melissa A., Naumann, Harley D., Massie, Matt D., Miles, Randall J.

    Published in Crops and soils magazine (01-03-2019)
    “…Most Missouri tall fescue pastures grow on acidic, low‐phosphorus (P) soils. These conditions favor increases in broomsedge, a grass that is unpalatable for…”
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