Replacing Fertilizer with Dried Distillers’ Grains in Stocker Cattle Systems on Southern Great Plains Old World Bluestem, USA

Author:

Wallis Brody D.1,Gunter Phillip A.1ORCID,Horn Gerald W.1,Reuter Ryan1ORCID,Arnall Brian2ORCID,Warren Jason2,Lancaster Sarah R.2,Lancaster Phillip A.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Animal Science, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK 74075, USA

2. Department of Plant and Soil Sciences, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK 74075, USA

Abstract

The objective was to examine the effects of dried distillers’ grains supplementation and fertilization strategies on the cattle performance and resource use efficiency of stocker cattle grazing on Plains Old World bluestem. Over 4 consecutive years, heifers and steers (average n = 239) were randomly assigned to 1 of 4 treatments: (1) low input, low stocking density, and no fertilizer or distillers grains supplementation (LOW); (2) high stocking density and no fertilizer with distillers grains supplementation (DDGS); (3) high stocking density and 90 kg of nitrogen/ha with no distillers grains supplementation (NFERT); (4) high stocking density, 90 kg of nitrogen/ha, and 39 kg of phosphorus/ha with no distillers grains supplementation (NPFERT). Cattle grazed in the pastures from mid-May to mid-September each year, except for 2011, when the experiment ended in July due to lack of forage. Data were analyzed using a linear model with fixed effects of treatment, year, and treatment × year (R software). Nitrogen use efficiency (retained/inputs) was affected by a treatment × year interaction, where LOW had the greatest efficiency in all years and DDGS was greater than NFERT and NPFERT in all years except 2012, with NFERT and NPFERT being not different in all years. The estimated total carbon equivalent emissions were greater for DDGS, NFERT, and NPFERT than LOW, but the carbon footprint (kg CO2eq/kg weight gain) was lesser for LOW and DDGS, which were not different, than NFERT and NPFERT, which were also not different. Replacing nitrogen fertilizer with dried distiller’s grains improved the cattle performance and the efficiency of resource use, and could be a viable economic alternative to traditional systems.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Veterinary,Animal Science and Zoology

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