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D-Index
24
Citations
2654
World Ranking
3009
National Ranking
857

Overview

J.B. Holter is affiliated with the University of New Hampshire in the United States. Their academic profile reflects a professional focus within higher education and research, as indicated by this primary institutional connection.

Holter's body of work is not documented with recent papers, frequent co-authors, publication venues, or listed book publications, which suggests either a limited publishing record available in the current data or a focus in areas less represented in indexed literature.

No specific main fields, subfields, or primary research topics have been provided, which limits detailed analysis of their research interests or specialization areas. Similarly, no awards or honors have been recorded, and there is no indication of J.B. Holter being deceased, indicating active status.

Due to limited accessible data on publications and research specifics, a detailed view of Holter's academic contributions, research themes, and scientific impact is unavailable at this time.

Best Publications

  • Methane prediction in dry and lactating Holstein cows

    J.B. Holter;A.J. Young

  • FASTING METABOLISM OF WHITE-TAILED DEER1

    Helenette Silver;N. F. Colovos;J. B. Holter;H. H. Hayes

  • Water partitioning and intake prediction in dry and lactating Holstein cows

    J.B. Holter;W.E. Urban

  • 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

  • Nutrition of White-Tailed Deer. I. Energy Requirements of Fawns

    C. B. Thompson;J. B. Holter;H. H. Hayes;H. Silver

  • Effect of prepartum dietary energy on condition score, postpartum energy, nitrogen partitions, and lactation production responses.

    J.B. Holter;M.J. Slotnick;H.H. Hayes;C.K. Bozak

  • Predicting ad libitum dry matter intake and yield of Holstein cows.

    J.B. Holter;J.W. West;M.L. McGilliard

  • Predicting Ad Libitum Dry Matter Intake and Yields of Jersey Cows

    J.B. Holter;J.W. West;M.L. McGilliard;A.N. Pell

  • DIGESTIBILITY AND RELATED NUTRITIONAL DATA FOR SEVEN NORTHERN DEER BROWSE SPECIES

    William W. Mautz;James B. Holter;Haven H. Hayes

  • Crude Protein for High Milk Production

    J.B. Holter;J.A. Byrne;C.G. Schwab

  • Development of Predictive Equations for Milk Yield and Dry Matter Intake in Lactating Cows

    Unknown

  • Protein requirement of yearling white-tailed deer.

    J. B. Holter;H. H. Hayes;S. H. Smith

  • Detergent Fiber Traits to Predict Productive Energy of Forages Fed Free Choice to Nonlactating Dairy Cattle

    D.W. Harlan;J.B. Holter;H.H. Hayes

  • Predicting Metabolic Rate from Telemetered Heart Rate in White-Tailed Deer

    J. B. Holter;W. E. Urban;H. H. Hayes;H. Silver

  • PROTEIN REQUIREMENT OF WHITE-TAILED DEER FAWNS'

    S. H. Smith;J. B. Holter;H. H. Hayes;H. Silver

  • Nutrition of northern white-tailed deer throughout the year.

    J. B. Holter;W. E. Urban;H. H. Hayes

  • Effect of falling temperature on heat production in fasting white-tailed deer

    Helenette Silver;J. B. Holter;N. F. Colovos;H. H. Hayes

  • The efficiency of food utilization and energy requirements of captive female fishers

    Robert P. Davison;William W. Mautz;Haven H. Hayes;James B. Holter

  • Methionine Hydroxy Analog for Lactating Dairy Cows

    Unknown

  • Utilization of Diet Components Fed Blended or Separately to Lactating Cows

    Unknown

  • Digestibility, nutritive value and intake of ensiled corn plant (Zea mays) in cattle and sheep.

    N. F. Colovos;J. B. Holter;R. M. Koes;W. E. Urban

  • Urea for Lactating Dairy Cattle. II. Effect of Various Levels of Concentrate Urea on Nutritive Value of the Ration

    N.F. Colovos;J.B. Holter;H.A. Davis;W.E. Urban

  • Response of Holstein cows to corn gluten meal used to increase undegradable protein in early or later lactation

    J.B. Holter;H.H. Hayes;W.E. Urban;S. Ramsey

Frequent Co-Authors

M.L. McGilliard
M.L. McGilliard Virginia Tech
C.G. Schwab
C.G. Schwab University of New Hampshire
C.R. Staples
C.R. Staples University of Florida
D.K. Beede
D.K. Beede Michigan State University
Alice N. Pell
Alice N. Pell Cornell University

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