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- Adding Urea to Corn SilageMurley, W. Ray; Mast, C. C.; Fontenot, Joseph P.; Polan, Carl E. (Virginia Cooperative Extension Service, 1967-09)Considerable interest in adding urea to corn silage at ensiling time has been shown in recent years because of the low protein content of corn silage. Also, when fed in proper amounts, urea is a low-cost source of protein. Research results at Virginia Tech and the Forage Research Station, Middleburg, as well as other state research stations, indicate that urea can be added to corn silage at ensiling time and good response obtained in beef and dairy animals. Adding urea to corn silage raises the level of protein in the silage, thus, a lower percent protein supplement can be fed, or in feeding dry cows or beef cows, no protein supplement is needed.
- Are Liquid Protein Supplements for You?Lanning, N. M.; Jones, Gerald M.; Murley, W. Ray (Virginia Cooperative Extension Service, 1979-08)
- Barley for Silage in VirginiaStarling, Thomas M.; Polan, Carl E.; Murley, W. Ray (Virginia Cooperative Extension Service, 1968-07)
- The Calf HutchHartman, D. A. (Dennis A.); Murley, W. Ray; Collins, William H. (Virginia Cooperative Extension Service, 1979-03)
- Cold Calf Housing with Individual ConfinementHartman, D. A. (Dennis A.); Murley, W. Ray; Collins, William H. (Virginia Cooperative Extension Service, 1979-03)
- The Counter Slope Heifer Rearing SystemHartman, D. A. (Dennis A.); Murley, W. Ray; Collins, William H. (Virginia Cooperative Extension Service, 1979-02)
- Dairy Herd Immunization ProgramBibb, T. L.; Hartman, D. A. (Dennis A.); Murley, W. Ray (Virginia Cooperative Extension Service, 1979-03)
- Dairymen Should Consider High-Energy FeedsMurley, W. Ray (Virginia Cooperative Extension Service, 1968-10)
- Economics in Balancing Dairy RationsMoore, James M.; Murley, W. Ray (Virginia Cooperative Extension Service, 1967-10)
- Emergency Preparedness Tips for the DairymanSwink, Earl Thomas; Murley, W. Ray (Virginia Cooperative Extension Service, 1968-02)
- Feeding Guidelines for Dairy ReplacementsMurley, W. Ray (Virginia Cooperative Extension Service, 1980-10)
- Feeding the Calf (from birth to weaning)Hartman, D. A. (Dennis A.); Murley, W. Ray (Virginia Cooperative Extension Service, 1979-03)
- Forage Testing -- A Tool for Improved Feeding of Dairy CowsCarr, Scott B., 1934-; Murley, W. Ray (Virginia Cooperative Extension Service, 1969-05)
- Get Them Milking Young!!Polan, Carl E.; Murley, W. Ray (Virginia Cooperative Extension Service, 1969-05)
- A Guide for Feeding Dairy CowsMurley, W. Ray; Baldwin, V. L. (Virginia Cooperative Extension Service, 1968-07)
- Harvesting and Storing of Legume and Grass ForagesStallings, Charles C.; Murley, W. Ray; Carr, Scott B., 1934- (Virginia Cooperative Extension Service, 1980-04)
- High Moisture Corn for Dairy CattleJones, Gerald M.; Murley, W. Ray (Virginia Cooperative Extension Service, 1975-07)
- High Moisture Corn for Dairy CattleMurley, W. Ray (Virginia Cooperative Extension Service, 1970-03)
- How to Clean Milking Machine Vacuum LinesNageotte, G. J.; Murley, W. Ray (Virginia Cooperative Extension Service, 1966-10)
- Incentives for Your Dairy EmployeesMurley, W. Ray (Virginia Cooperative Extension Service, 1973-09)