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Animal Science and Veterinary

D-Index
29
Citations
4515
World Ranking
2536
National Ranking
712

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2013 - American Dairy Science Association Fellowship Award
  • 2007 - Award of Honor, American Dairy Science Association

Overview

D.K. Beede is affiliated with Michigan State University in the United States. Their research work primarily focuses on the fields of Business, Management and Accounting, with a particular specialization in Strategy and Management. The main topics addressed in their work include Intellectual Capital and Performance Analysis.

Their recent publication record includes a paper titled Advanced Technologies Adoption and Use by U.S. Firms: Evidence from the Annual Business Survey, published in 2020 in the SSRN Electronic Journal.

Frequent co-authors collaborating with D.K. Beede include:

  • Nikolas Zolas
  • Zachary Kroff
  • Erik Brynjolfsson
  • Kristina McElheran
  • Catherine Buffington

D.K. Beede's publications have appeared predominantly in the SSRN Electronic Journal. Their research contributions have involved the analysis of intellectual capital and performance within business contexts.

Among awards received, D.K. Beede has been recognized with the American Dairy Science Association Fellowship Award in 2013 and the Award of Honor from the American Dairy Science Association in 2007.

Best Publications

  • Potential nutritional strategies for intensively managed cattle during thermal stress

    D.K. Beede;R. J. Collier

  • Influences of environment and its modification on dairy animal health and production.

    R.J. Collier;D.K. Beede;W.W. Thatcher;L.A. Israel

  • Effects of altering dietary cation-anion difference on calcium and energy metabolism in peripartum cows.

    S.J. Moore;M.J. VandeHaar;B.K. Sharma;T.E. Pilbeam

  • Macromineral nutrition by heat stress interactions in dairy cattle : review and original research

    W.K. Sanchez;M.A. McGuire;D.K. Beede

  • Nycterohemeral patterns of acid-base status, mineral concentrations and digestive function of lactating cows in natural or chamber heat stress environments.

    P. L. Schneider;D. K. Beede;C. J. Wilcox

  • Effects of diet and injection of bovine somatotropin on prepubertal growth and first-lactation milk yields of Holstein cows.

    R.P. Radcliff;M.J. Vandehaar;L.T. Chapin;T.E. Pilbeam

  • Effects of thermal stress and level of feed intake on portal plasma flow and net fluxes of metabolites in lactating Holstein cows.

    M. A. McGuire;D. K. Beede;M. A. DeLorenzo;C. J. Wilcox

  • Evaluation of equations based on animal factors to predict intake of lactating Holstein cows.

    J. Fuentes-Pila;M.A. DeLorenzo;D.K. Beede;C.R. Staples

  • Influence of dietary sodium and potassium bicarbonate and total potassium on heat-stressed lactating dairy cows.

    P.L. Schneider;D.K. Beede;C.J. Wilcox;R.J. Collier

  • Responses of lactating cows to dietary sodium source and quantity and potassium quantity during heat stress.

    P.L. Schneider;D.K. Beede;C.J. Wilcox

  • Hypocalcemia at parturition as a risk factor for left displacement of the abomasum in dairy cows

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  • Optimizing Model: Insemination, Replacement, Seasonal Production, and Cash Flow

    M.A. DeLorenzo;T.H. Spreen;G.R. Bryan;D.K. Beede

  • Effects of acute thermal stress and amount of feed intake on concentrations of somatotropin, insulin-like growth factor (IGF)-I and IGF-II, and thyroid hormones in plasma of lactating Holstein cows.

    M. A. McGuire;D. K. Beede;R. J. Collier;R. J. Collier;R. J. Collier;F. C. Buonomo

  • Effects of ammonium chloride and sulfate on acid-base status and calcium metabolism of dry Jersey cows.

    C. Wang;D.K. Beede

  • Production and physiological responses of dairy cows to varying dietary potassium during heat stress.

    P.G. Mallonée;D.K. Beede;R.J. Collier;C.J. Wilcox

  • Interactions of Sodium, Potassium, and Chloride on Lactation, Acid-Base Status, and Mineral Concentrations

    W.K. Sanchez;D.K. Beede;J.A. Cornell

  • Periparturient Responses of Multiparous Holstein Cows Fed Different Dietary Phosphorus Concentrations Prepartum

    A.B. Peterson;M.W. Orth;J.P. Goff;D.K. Beede

  • Interaction of protein percent with caloric density and protein source for lactating cows.

    H.H. Van Horn;O. Blanco;B. Harris;D.K. Beede

  • Thermal Stress as a Factor Associated with Nutrient Requirements and Interrelationships

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  • Peripartum Responses of Dairy Cows Fed Energy-Dense Diets for 3 or 6 Weeks Prepartum

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  • Macromineral element interrelationships and lactational performance: empirical models from a large data set.

    W.K. Sanchez;D.K. Beede;M.A. Delorenzo

  • Dietary mixtures of sodium bicarbonate, sodium chloride, and potassium chloride: effects on lactational performance, acid-base status, and mineral metabolism of Holstein cows.

    W.K. Sanchez;D.K. Beede;J.A. Cornell

  • Effects of diet magnesium on acid-base status and calcium metabolism of dry cows fed acidogenic salts.

    C. Wang;D.K. Beede

  • Lactational responses to dietary magnesium, potassium, and sodium during winter in Florida.

    A.M. O’Connor;D.K. Beede;C.J. Wilcox

  • Nutritional Management of the Late Pregnant Dry Cow with Particular Reference to Dietary Cation-Anion Difference and Calcium Supplementation

    D. K. Beede;C. A. Risco;G. A. Donovan;C. Wang

  • Responses of Lactating Dairy Cows to Copper Source, Supplementation Rate, and Dietary Antagonist (Iron)

    C.R. Chase;D.K. Beede;H.H. Van Horn;J.K. Shearer

Frequent Co-Authors

C.J. Wilcox
C.J. Wilcox University of Florida
Robert J Collier
Robert J Collier University of Arizona
H.H. Van Horn
H.H. Van Horn University of Florida
Mark A. McGuire
Mark A. McGuire University of Idaho
Gerald B. Huntington
Gerald B. Huntington North Carolina State University
J.A.M. van Arendonk
J.A.M. van Arendonk Wageningen University & Research
C.R. Staples
C.R. Staples University of Florida
Christopher K. Reynolds
Christopher K. Reynolds University of Reading
Jan K. Shearer
Jan K. Shearer Iowa State University
William W. Thatcher
William W. Thatcher University of Florida

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