Which class of milk does Indiana produce in the greatest quantity?
Class I (Fluid Milk)
Class III (Cheese)
Class II (Spoonable)
Class IV (Powder)
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Class I (Fluid Milk)
, Cows spend how many hours per day eating?
12-14 hours
2-3 hours
3-6 hours
7-10 hours
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3-6 hours
How does an animal prioritize energy?
Body maintenance, reproduction, growth, milk production, then storage
Body maintenance, growth, milk production, reproduction, then storage
Milk production, reproduction, growth, body maintenance, then storage
Storage, milk production, growth, reproduction, then body maintenance
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Body maintenance, reproduction, growth, milk production, then storage
Why do we measure kernel processing score?
Kernel processing score is related to starch digestibility and therefore milk
production.
Kernel processing score is related to fiber digestibility leading to more milk
production.
A high kernel processing score allows silage to be packed tighter in a bunk, silo, or
bag leading to a improved fermentation.
Kernel processing allows us to harvest corn silage at a quicker rate.
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Class I (Fluid Milk)
Class III (Cheese)
Class II (Spoonable)
Class IV (Powder)
Give this one a try later!
Class I (Fluid Milk)
, Cows spend how many hours per day eating?
12-14 hours
2-3 hours
3-6 hours
7-10 hours
Give this one a try later!
3-6 hours
How does an animal prioritize energy?
Body maintenance, reproduction, growth, milk production, then storage
Body maintenance, growth, milk production, reproduction, then storage
Milk production, reproduction, growth, body maintenance, then storage
Storage, milk production, growth, reproduction, then body maintenance
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Body maintenance, reproduction, growth, milk production, then storage
Why do we measure kernel processing score?
Kernel processing score is related to starch digestibility and therefore milk
production.
Kernel processing score is related to fiber digestibility leading to more milk
production.
A high kernel processing score allows silage to be packed tighter in a bunk, silo, or
bag leading to a improved fermentation.
Kernel processing allows us to harvest corn silage at a quicker rate.
Give this one a try later!