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Utilizing Stockpiled Bermudagrass to Reduce Hay Feeding Costs

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Utilizing Stockpiled Bermudagrass to Reduce Hay Feeding Costs. Why all the interest in stockpiling?. “Cow/calf enterprise has been profitable 9 out of past 16 years.” Cattle Fax We must do something different!. Cost of feeding hay? . Cost of feeding hay? 1200 lb round bale example. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Utilizing Stockpiled Bermudagrass to Reduce Hay

Feeding Costs

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Why all the interest in stockpiling?

• “Cow/calf enterprise has been profitable 9 out of past 16 years.”Cattle Fax

• We must do something different!

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Cost of feeding hay?

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Cost of feeding hay?1200 lb round bale example

Nutrients removed $13.68Harvesting $14.00Stacking and feeding $ 2.32Storage loss $ 6.00Feeding loss $ 4.00Total $40.00

Or $66.67 per tonSource: Redmon, OSU and Coffey, Noble Foundation

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Harvested forage is used to preserve forage quality and fill

gaps in forage availability

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Can we manage standingforage for adequate qualityand availability to maintain gestating cows?

Stockpiling is not a newidea for Oklahoma cattlemen

Can we do this at a lower cost compared to feedinghay?

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How well does bermuda quality hold up?

Likely dependant on weather, fertility and stage of maturity at frost.

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Bermuda Yield by N Fertilization Rate

0

1

2

3

4

5

0 50 100 150 200N fertilizer/Lb. per acre

DM

Yie

ld, T

ons

per A

cre

Source: OSU Fact Sheet 2587

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Late Summer FertilizationHarvest: October 23

0

2

4

6

8

10

0 50 100 150

N fertilizer/Lb. per acre

Cru

de P

rote

in, %

Source: Woods, OSU

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Late Summer Fertilized Bermuda: Protein Content

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101214

Nov Dec Jan FebSampling Date

Cru

de P

rote

in, %

Source: Taliaferro, OSU

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Current 2 Year Study:Current 2 Year Study:

Materials and MethodsMaterials and Methods

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Objectives:Determine forage production and quality of late summer fertilized bermuda

Determine supplemental protein required to maximize forage utilization throughout the winter

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Management Timeline

Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb

DeferFertilize

Graze Cool Season or Native

Graze Bermuda

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Locations

StillwaterStillwater

HaskellHaskell

Average wt.=1203 lb.Average wt.=1203 lb.Average BCS=5.5Average BCS=5.5

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Pasture Preparation

• Pastures were grazed heavily through August to remove standing forage

• Excess forage at Stillwater was clipped both years

• Last week of August, 50 LB of actual N fertilizer per acre was applied to the pastures.

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Grazing Management

• Grazing period– Experiment 1 Nov. 4 to Jan. 22 (77 days)– Experiment 2 Nov. 3 to Feb. 2 (90 days)

• Grazing technique– Stillwater Frontal grazing – Haskell Rotational– 7-14 day forage allowance

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TreatmentsCONT = no supplement

L = 2 lbs of 12.5% CP supplement

M = 2 lbs of 25% CP supplement

H = 2 lbs of 37.5% CP supplement

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Supplement Composition, % of Dry Matter

Treatments L M HSoyhulls 92.5 60.4 30.6

SoybeanMeal 0 31.9 62.2

Molasses 3.6 3.6 3.6Dical P 2.5 2.0 1.0Ca CO3 0.5 1.0 2.0

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Feeding• Cows were individually

fed in portable supplement wagons.

• Supplements were prorated to 4 d/wk feeding.

• No harvested forages were fed throughout the experiment.

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ResultsResults

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Weather, Forage Production and Utilization

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Mean Temperature Versus 10-yr Average

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510

15

2025

30

Sept Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb

Month

Tem

pera

ture

C

Mean Yr. 1 Yr. 2

05

1015

2025

30

Sept Oct Nov Dec Jan FebMonth

Mean Yr. 1 Yr. 2

Stillwater Haskell

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Mean Precipitation Versus 10-yr Average

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2

4

6

8

10

Sept Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb

Month

Prec

ipita

tion,

inch

es Mean Yr. 1 Yr. 2

0

2

4

6

8

10

Sept Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb

Month

Mean Yr. 1 Yr. 2

Stillwater Haskell

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Forage ProductionForage Production

0

1000

2000

3000

4000

5000

Exp 1 Exp 2

Lbs

per a

cre

StillwaterHaskell

Location effect P < .05

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Stock Density and Harvest Efficiency

Exp 1 Exp 2Stw Hsk Stw Hsk

Stocking DensityAU/Acre .73 .57 .40 .85

HarvestEfficiency, % 61 60 65 62

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Forage Quality

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Forage QualityCrude Protein

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10121416

Nov Dec Jan Feb

Cru

de P

rote

in, %

of D

M

Exp 1Exp 2Cow Req.

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Forage QualityDegradable Protein

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10121416

Nov Dec Jan Feb

DIP

, % o

f DM

Exp 1Exp 2Cow Req.

Cow requirement assumes diet is 50% TDN

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Forage QualityDigestibilitya, Exp 1

30

40

50

60

70

Nov Dec Jan Feb

TDN

, % o

f DM

Exp 1Cow Req.

aIn vitro dry matter disapearanceLinear decline P < .05

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Forage QualityDigestibilitya, Exp 2

30

40

50

60

70

Nov Dec Jan Feb

TDN

, % o

f DM

Exp 2Cow Req.

aIn vitro dry matter disapearanceQuadratic decline P < .05

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Animal Performance

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Period Wt. ChangeExperiment 1

46 444640

-84

-33-20 -20

-100-80-60-40-20

0204060

CONT LOW MED HIGH

Period 1Period 2W

eigh

t lbs

.W

eigh

t lbs

.

Period 2 C VS Sup P < .01Period 2 C VS Sup P < .01Period 2 Protein Effect P<.05Period 2 Protein Effect P<.05

Treatment

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Overall Wt. ChangeExperiment 1

25.026.013.0

-50.0-40.0-30.0-20.0-10.0

0.010.020.030.0

CONT LOW MED HIGH

C VS Sup P < .05C VS Sup P < .05

Wei

ght.

Lbs.

Wei

ght.

Lbs.

-44.0-44.0

Treatment

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Period Wt. ChangeExperiment 2

4 7 10 13

57 545755

2

27 31

16

010203040506070

CONT LOW MED HIGH

Period 1 Period 2 Period 3

Wei

g ht l

bs.

Wei

ght l

bs.

Periods 2 and 3 C VS Sup P < .01Periods 2 and 3 C VS Sup P < .01

Treatment

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Overall Wt. ChangeExperiment 2

8397

91

61

0

20

40

60

80

100

120

CONT LOW MED HIGH

C VS Sup P < .05C VS Sup P < .05

Wei

ght.

Lbs.

Wei

ght.

Lbs.

Treatment

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Summary of Animal Performance

• Only during period 2 of Exp. 1 did increased supplemental protein further increase performance over 12.5%.

• In both trials, any supplement improved forage intake and animal performance.

• Supplemental energy was the limiting nutrient as suggested by forage quality data and cow performance.

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Comparison of Beef Cow Wintering Systems

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Cowboy EconomicsAssumptions

• 120 days summer grazing120 days summer grazing• 100 days fall / winter grazing100 days fall / winter grazing• Forage availabilityForage availability 2800 lb / acre2800 lb / acre• Harvest efficiencyHarvest efficiency 60%60%• Stocking rate Stocking rate 1.6 acres / cow1.6 acres / cow

.63 cows / acre.63 cows / acre• Annual rental rate (bermuda)Annual rental rate (bermuda) $18 / acre$18 / acre• Fall N Fertilizer at 50 lb/acreFall N Fertilizer at 50 lb/acre $12.00$12.00• Stockpiled BermudaStockpiled Bermuda $20.18 / acre$20.18 / acre

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Cowboy EconomicsAssumptions, Cont.

• Native pasture rentNative pasture rent $10 / acre$10 / acre• Native stocking rateNative stocking rate 10 acres / cow10 acres / cow• Bermuda hayBermuda hay $50 / ton$50 / ton• 25% cubes25% cubes $130 / ton$130 / ton• 38% cubes38% cubes $170 / ton$170 / ton

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Native Pasture + Supplement

3 acres deferred pasture = 3 acres deferred pasture = $27.40$27.402 lb. 38% supplement, 75 d =2 lb. 38% supplement, 75 d = $12.75$12.75Total = Total = $40.15$40.15

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“Good” Bermuda Hay OnlyNo Supplement Required

100 d at 25 lb. per day = 100 d at 25 lb. per day = $62.50$62.50Hay feeding waste @ 15%Hay feeding waste @ 15% $ 9.38$ 9.38Total = Total = $71.88$71.88

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Hay, Native Grass (50/50) and Supplement

1.5 acres pasture = 1.5 acres pasture = $13.70$13.7012.5 lb. bermuda hay =12.5 lb. bermuda hay = $31.25$31.25Hay feeding waste @ 15%Hay feeding waste @ 15% $ 4.69$ 4.691.0 lb. 38% sup, 75 d =1.0 lb. 38% sup, 75 d = $ 6.38$ 6.38Total = Total = $56.02$56.02

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Hay, Native Grass (25/75) and Supplement

2.0 acres pasture = 2.0 acres pasture = $18.27$18.276.25 lb. bermuda hay =6.25 lb. bermuda hay = $15.63$15.63Hay feeding waste @ 15%Hay feeding waste @ 15% $ 2.34$ 2.341.5 lb. 38% sup, 75 d =1.5 lb. 38% sup, 75 d = $ 9.56$ 9.56Total = Total = $45.80$45.80

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Stockpiled Bermudagrass + Supplement

1.6 acres pasture = 1.6 acres pasture = $32.29$32.292 lb. 25% supplement, 70 d =2 lb. 25% supplement, 70 d = $ 9.10$ 9.10Total = Total = $41.39$41.39

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Summary• Native pasture and supplement $40.15• Stockpiled bermudagrass $41.39• Hay, native pasture 25/75 $45.80• Hay, native pasture 50/50 $56.02• Hay only $71.88

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Short Term Grazing• Objective:

Utilize stockpiled forage within 60 days (late Oct. through late Dec.) before moving to different forage base

• Assumptions: Same as 100 day grazing program with following

exceptions:Harvest efficiency = 65%Stocking rate = 1.2 cows per acre

= .83 acres per cow

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Stockpiled Bermudagrass + Supplement (60 days)

.83 acres per cow = .83 acres per cow = $16.75$16.752 lb. 25% supplement, 30 d =2 lb. 25% supplement, 30 d = $ 3.90$ 3.90Total = Total = $20.65$20.65

Or...$.34 per head per day

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