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88.  Comparison of Partial Reactive Organic Gases (ROG) Emission Factors in a Dairy and Beef Feedlot.  2007.  Aquino, F.; Capareda, S.; Lacey, R.; Mukhtar, S.; Parnell, C. and Shaw, B.
87.  Antimicrobial Drug Resistance of Salmonella and Escherichia coli Isolates from Cattle Feces, Hides and Carcasses.  2007.  Fluckey, W. M.; Loneragan, G.; Warner, R. and Brahears, M.
86.  Evaluation of Feed Efficiency Traits in Growing Bulls and Relationships with Feeding Behavior and Ultrasound Carcass Estimates.  2005.  Lancaster, P.; Carstens, G.; Crews, D. and Woods, S.
85.  Improving Ventilation in Commercial Cattle Trailers to Reduce Stress and Disease.  2006.  Friend, T.
84.  Microbial Populations and Pathogen Loads Associated with Manure and Feedyard Effluents.  2005.  Rice, W.
83.  Relationships Between Net Feed Efficiency, Feed Required, and Performance, Carcass and Other Physiological Traits in Growing and Finishing Santa Gertrudis Calves.  2005. Carstens, G.
82.  Means to Environment Considerations:  Assisting TCFA Evaluations of Manure Phosphorus Management.  2005. Vietor. D.
81.  Prevalence, Outcome, and Health Consequences Associated with Persistent Infection with Bovine Viral Diarrhea Virus in Feedlot Cattle.  2005. Loneragan, G.
80.  Development of a Cost Recoverable Preharvest Food Safety Strategy to Reduce Enterohemorrhagic E. coli, Salmonella and Campylobacter in Cattle.  2005. Anderson, R.
79.  Net Phosphorus Extractability from Soils Amended with Stockpiled and Composted Manures.  2004. Schwartz, R.
78.  Field Validation of the Texas Phosphorus Index.  2004.  Feagley, S.
77.  Treatment Technologies for Phosphorus Removal from Water Derived from Cattle Feedyards.  2004.  Green, C.
76.  The Role of Surface Moisture as a Primary Factor Affecting Emissions of Selected Odors and Odorous Gases from Cattle Feedyards.  2003.  Koziel, J.; Auvermann, B.
75.  Field Survey of Ambient Concentrations of Hydrogen Sulfide (H2S) Associated with Feedyards in the Texas Panhandle.  2003.  Koziel, J.
74.  Can Dust Control Reduce Feedyard Odor Intensity?  2003. Koziel, J.; Auvermann, B..
73.  Phosphorus Removal by Different Wheat Stocker Cattle Production Systems.  2003.  Hattey, J.A.; Horn, G.W.; Krehbiel, C.R.; Strasia, C.A.; Krenzer, E.G.
72.  Ammonia and Other Gaseous Emissions from Beef Cattle Feedyards.  2003.  Cole, A.; Todd, R.
71.  Improving Management of Open-lot Runoff and Nutrients on Southern High Plains Feedyards.  2003.  Auvermann, B.
70.  A Preliminary Assessment of the Net Economic Benefit of Solid-Set Sprinklers Used for Dust Control and Microclimate Modification.  2003.  Auvermann, B.
69.  The Role of Breath Gases as Indicators of Bovine Health:  Feasibility Study.  2003.  Koziel, J.; Chirase, N.K.
68.  Influence of Soil Amendments on Gaseous Emissions of Nitrogen, Carbon and Sulfur from Feedyards.  2001.  Cole, N.A.; Auvermann, B.; Greene, L.W.; Parker, D.B.; and Shi,Y.  (Not Available)
67.  Influence of Oscillating Dietary Crude Protein Concentrations and Hydroxide Additions on Nitrogen Excretion and Metabolism.  2001.  Cole, N.A.; Brown, M.S.; Greene, L.W.; McCollum, F.T.; and Montgomery, T.H.  (Not Available)
66.  Documentation of Rapid Sealing of Cracked Playa Soils.  2001.  Parker, D.B.; Cahoon, J.; and Rogers, W.J. (Not Available)
65.  Digestible Fat and Digestive Disorders in Beef Cattle.  2000.  Imerman, P.M.; Hyde, W.; and Stahr, H.M.
64.  Survey of Carcass Quality and Yield Characteristics, and Producer and Packer Related Carcass Defects.  1999.  Schmidt, T.B.; Lawrence, T.E.; Montgomery, T.H.; and Perino, L.J.
63.  Influence of Corn Smut on the Palatability and Digestibility of Corn Silage.  1999.  Cole, N.A.; Rush, C.; Garcia, A.; and Greene, L.W.
62.  High Plains Beef Conference:  Health, Nutrition and Environment.  Proceedings.  1998.  ($10) (Available upon request)
61.  High Plains Beef Conference:  Health, Nutrition and Environment.  Proceeding.  1998.  ($10)  (Available upon request)
60.  Feedlot Manure Survey.  1998.  Amosson, S.H.; Sweeten, J.M.; and Weinheimer, B.T.
59.  Emission Factors for Grain Receiving and Feed Loading Operations at Feed Mills.  1996.  Parnell, Jr., C.B. and Shaw, B.W.; Et al.
58.  Influence of Different Clostridial Vaccines on Feed Consumption Patterns, Performance and Immune Response of Feedlot Steers.  1996.  Chirase, N.K.
57.  Safety Testing Express 4/HS (Modified Live Infectious Bovine Rhinotracheitis, Bovine Virus Diarrhea, Parainfluenza Virus, Killed Bovine Repiratory Syncytial Virus and Haemophilus somnus bacteria) in Cattle.  1995.  Chirase, N.K.
56.  Coal Ash-Surfaced vs. Control Treatments for Beef Cattle Feedyards-Feedlot Surface Condition, Manure Analysis Summary and Economic Viability.  1995.  Sweeten, J.M. and Amosson, S.H.; et al.
55.  Evaluation of Fly Ash-Surface Pens as a Control for Fugitive Dust Emissions from Beef Cattle Feedyards.  1995.  Kantor, T.L.; Lesikar, B.J.; Mies, W.L. and Sweeten, J.M.
54.  Performance of a Small Scale Boiler Burner in the Firing of Coal and Raw Feedlot Manure.  1994.  Frazzitta, S.; Annamalai, K. and Sweeten, J.M.
53.  Irrigation of Cattle Feedlot Runoff on Winter Wheat.  1994.  Sweeten, J.M.; Sokora, G.L.; Seymour, R.M.; Hickey, M.G. and Young, S.M.
52.  Approaches to Odor Measurement for Dairies and Cattle Feedlots:  A State of the Art Review.  1994.  Sweeten, J.M. and Rodriguez-Akabani, M.
51.  Use of Human Interferon Alpha from Two Different Sources at Two Different Dosages for.  1994.  Green, C.
50.  Effect of Different Clostridial Vaccines on Feed Consumption and Performance of Feedlot Calves.  1994.  Chirase, N.K.; et al.
49.  Nitrate and Other Nutrients Associated With Playa Storage of Feedlot Wastes.  1993.  Smith, S.J.; et al.
48.  Water Quality Impacts of Feedlot Manure.  1993.  Harman, W.L.; Marek, T.H.; Regier, G.C. and Sweeten, J.M. (Not Available)
47.  Dispersion Modeling for Prediction of Emission.  1993.  Parnell, S.E.; Lesikar, G.J.; Sweeten, J.M. and Weinheimer, B.T.
46.  Effects of High-Load Single-Frequency (HLSF) Applications of Feedlot Manure.  1992.  Harman, W.L.; Sweeten, J.M.; Regier, G.C. and Marek, T.H.
45.  Feasibility of Increased Processing of Leather in Texas.  1992.  Stark, G. and Moore, S.
44.  Feedyard Manure:  A Farmland Fertilizer.  Seminar Proceedings.  1992.
43.  Investments Potential of Cattle Feeding.  1991.  Sweeten, J.M.; et al.
42.  An Assessment of Ground Water Quality at Two Texas High Plains Feedlots.  1991.  Sweeten, J.M.; et al.
41.  Cattle Feedlot Waste Management Practices for Water and Air Pollution Control.  1990. Sweeten, J.M.
40.  Cost of Manure for Fertilizer.  1990.  Sweeten, J.M. and Withers, Jr., R.E.
39.  Removal and Utilization of Settled Solids from Feedlot Runoff Holding Ponds.  1988.  Sweeten, J.M.
38.  Field Study on Feedlot Energy Management.  1988.  Withers, Jr., R.E. and Cohcran, J.S. (Not Available)
37.  Field Measurement of Feedlot Dust Emissions.  1988.  Sweeten, J.M.; Parnell, C.B.; Etheredge, R.S. and Osborne, D.
36.  Effects of Fescue Toxicity on Feedyard Performance.  1986.  Cole, N.A.; Stuedemann, J.; Purdy, C.W. and Hutcheson, D.P.
35.  Certification of Lean Beef Products.  1986.  Cross, H.R.; Savell, J.W. and Smith, G.C.
34.  National Consumer Retail Beef Study.  1986.  Cross, H.R.; Savell, J.W. andGreen, C.
33.  Feedyard Energy Guidelines.  1986.  Sweeten, J.M.; O'Neal, H.P. and Withers, Jr., R.E. ($25) (Available upon request)
32.  Nutrient Composition of Retail Beef Cuts.  1984.  USDA.
31.  Technology for Production Packaging of Beef Roasts.  1983.  Savell, J.W.; Smith, G.C.; Terrell, R.M. and Stiffler, D.M.
30.  Technology for Production Packaging of Beef Roasts.  1983.  Smith, G.C.; Terrell, R.N.; Savell, J.W. and Stiffler, D.M.
29.  Yield Grade Value Differences.  1983.  Cross, H.R. and Stiffler, D.M. (1/2 inch VHS tape available for loan from TCFA) (Available upon request)
28.  Think Tank on Beef Flavor.  1983.  TCFA.
27.  Exploration of Beef Usage and Attitudes Among the White Tablecloth and College/University Foodservice Market Segments.  1983.  The Research Alliance.
26.  Causes of Buller Behavior in Feedlots.  1982.  Klemm, W.R.
25.  Thermal Conversion of Cattle Feedlot Manure for Energy Production.  1982.  Sweeten, J.M.; LePori, W.A.; Annamalai, K. and Parnell, C.B.
24.  Future Alternatives for South Texas Cattle Feeding-Beef Marketing Systems.  1982.  Smith, G.C. and Schake, L.
23.  Liver Abscesses Among Commercially Fed Cattle.  1981.  Montgomery, T.H.
22.  Sedimentation Tanks for Fine Solids Removal from Feedlot Cattle Dip.  1981.  Sweeten, J.M.
21.  The Effects of Two Sources and Two Levels of Calcium.  1981.  Hutcheson, D.P.
20.  Whole Plant Grain Sorghum Silage Processing and Lasalocid Effects on Stocker Calf Performance and Rumen Fermentation.  1981.  Gutierrez, G.G.; Schake, L.M. and GByers, F.M.
19.  Static Screening of Feedlot Dipping Vat Solution.  1980.  Sweeten, J.M.
18.  An Economic Evaluation of Corn and Grain Sorghum Processing Alternatives for Texas Feedlots.  1980.  Bull, K.L. and Schake, L.M.
17.  Energy Recovery from Feedlot Manure:  An Assessment of Alternate Technologies.  1980.  Sweeten, J.M.
16.  Dietcheck Program.  1980.  Sweeten, Mary K.
15.  Artificial Lighting for Cattle Feedlots.  1980.  Cernik, C.C.; Schake, L.M.; Byers, E.M. and McDonald, R.M.
14.  The Effects of Mechanical Processing, Alkali Treatment and Moisture Level on the Nutrient Availability of Grain Sorghum to Ruminants.  1980.  Richardson, R.C.
13.  Effects of Grain Processing and Calcium Sources on Performance of Finishing Steers.  1980.  Mies, W.L. and Horton, J.
12.  Time-Motion Analysis of Feedlot Manure Collection Systems.  1979.  Sweeten, J.M. and Reddell, D.L.
11.  Results of TCFA Environmental and Energy Survey.  1979.  Sweeten, J.M. and McDonald, R.P.
10.  Phase Feeding and Protein Sources.  1979.  OSU and Panhandle State University.
 9.  Energy Efficiency of Grain Processing Systems.  1979.  Mies, W.L. and Summers, C.B.
 8.  Trading Standards for Alfalfa.  1977.  ALbin, R.
 7.  Stabilization of Blood Lipids and Steroid Metabolism by Balanced Diets of Natural Foodstuffs.  1977.  Reiser, R.
 6.  Cost Estimates of Alternative Grain Processing Techniques for Commercial Feedlots.  1976.  May, D.C. and Schake, L.M.
 5.  Key Factors That Determine the Price of Fed Cattle.  1976.  Helming, W.C.
 4.  The Influence of Copper Deficiency on the Incidence of the Rat Tail Syndrome.  1976.  Irwin, M.R. and Hutcheson, D.P.
 3.  A Study of the Advisability and Feasibility of Operation of a Cattle Slaughtering Plant by Associated By Texas Cattle Feeders.  1975.  Anderson, H.V.
 2.  Nutritional Value of Cattle Feedlot Waste for Growing-Finishing Beef Cattle.  1975.  Albin, R.C. and Sherrod, L.B.
 1.  Nutritional Characteristics of Sorghum Difference of Bushel Weight and Seed Size.  1975.  Albin, R.C.


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